Fun Ways to Get Fit With
Your Kids
From the crack of dawn until the edge of
night, moms work to keep their families happy and healthy, and
usually complain that they have no time to
exercise.
But, what about time spent with our
families?
Try combining family time and exercise to keep mom and
the rest of the family full of energy.
When your kids have their play time at the park or in the back
yard, don’t just sack out on the couch. Find ways to join in with
their fun and get a bit of exercise in the
process.
Create silly drawings on the sidewalk with colored
chalk. In
the fall, rake the leaves together and take turns jumping
on the pile.
Just be sure to bag all the leaves when you’re done
having fun.
One of my favorite games as a kid was hide and
seek.
Everyone knows that game. One person is “it” and
everyone else has to hide from that person. If you are tagged
before making it back to home base, then you become
“it”.
Offer to be the first one to count. If you are tired, the process
of counting gives you time to get your second
wind.
Besides, if you start off with kids who are learning how
to count, you could be hiding for a long
time. When
you see the children, have some fun by letting them get
at least half way to home base before you chase
them. Your
energy level will begin to rise and so will the
laughter.
Dancing is an activity that qualifies as
exercise.
People love to do it because it doesn’t seem like
exercise.
Kids, especially toddlers, love to move to
music. Put
on some tunes and have a spin around the living room
floor. Games
like “Ring around the Rosy” combine singing, skipping,
and fun.
If you have older children or teenagers, try some video
games. I don’t
mean sitting on the floor and mashing some buttons on a
controller. Newer
video games have gone “virtual reality”. These games involve actions
on the part of the player that are mimicked by the characters
on the television screen. Not only will it be
entertaining, your teens can see how coordinated you are—or
aren’t.
What about horseback riding? Many moms drive their kids to
horse-riding lessons and never think of saddling up themselves.
Horseback riding can be a GREAT workout, as you’ll find out the
day after you try it!
A family that plays together will get fit
together.
Set up the volleyball net or some bases in the back
yard. A
Saturday afternoon game of volleyball, kickball, or
baseball is an activity that the entire family can
participate in. Invite neighborhood
kids to play as well. If everyone pitches in
at dinnertime, there will be ample time to enjoy an
activity with the kids. Teamwork goes a long
way.
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