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Parenting - Exercising with Kids-
Tips for Parents
Exercising With Kids -- Tips For Parents
by: Lynn Bode
Making exercise a priority is a challenge for everyone.
And for parents it can be especially difficult to find time
to workout because of the full plates that they often juggle.
When summer arrives the juggling act becomes even more tricky
with kids home from school and involved in extracurricular
activities.
But, finding time for regular physical activity is so important
that it should be a priority placed on your calendar, just
like your kids softball game. A parent needs to exercise
not only for themselves, but also for their kids benefit.
Its important to set a good example. If your children
never see you engage in fitness or if they hear you complain
about working out, then they are going to have a negative
image of exercise. Let them know that you workout to stay
healthy, to be strong and to have more energy and stamina
(so you can keep up with them)!
The big question is how to make it a priority that fits
in your schedule. Well, its actually easier than you
may think. With a little planning you can find ways to incorporate
workouts into the time you spend with your children. Regardless
of what age your children are, theres a way to find
time to workout (often even with your kids)! Here are some
tips based on the age of your children.
Age: Infant through pre-school
- Fit in exercise time while they are napping.
Try a home exercise video, walking or jogging (if you
have a treadmill), jumping rope.
- Occupy them for even 15 minutes with a
video or toy while you do some toning exercises like squats
and tricep dips.
- Grab your stroller and go for a brisk walk*.
Or, buy a jogging stroller for more flexibility. With
a jogging stroller you can walk faster, jog or even run
at a fast pace. And, for veteran rollerbladers, you can
even use the stroller for some skating time.
- For younger children, you can use a back
carrier to transport them while walking. This can burn
even more calories as the extra weight makes it more challenging.
- Turn on some music and dance together.
Toddlers love dancing, especially when their parents joins
in.
- Push your kid on a swing. And, after every
push complete one squat.
- Use an infant carrier or bike trailer to
enjoy a bike ride together.
Age: Grade School
- Try rollerblading or skating together.
- Spend an afternoon at a park with a playground,
but dont spend the whole time relaxing on the sidelines
join in on the fun. Spend some time swinging to
help workout your legs. Try making it across the monkey
bars even just once (its a great upper body
workout and youll be amazed that your kid does it
with such little ease). Try some pull-ups using a bar
on the playset. Do some tricep dips on a nearby park bench.
- Play catch with a ball or get a small group
together for a kickball or softball game.
- Make Saturdays family bike outing day.
- Involve your kids while you strength train.
Let them count your reps out loud for you and/or clock
your rest time in-between sets.
- For pool outings, dont just spend
time soaking up the sun. Walk back and forth in shallow
water while your kids have fun splashing about.
- On rainy days that force you inside, walk
or run up and down the stairs. You might even make it
a contest to see who can finish 5 complete rounds first.
Age: Teenagers
- Register for a fun run (or walk) event
and spend time together training for the event.
- Purchase a family gym membership and workout
together weekly.
- Play tennis or basketball together.
- Consider joining a community volleyball
or softball team that includes enthusiasts of all ages.
- Dont just sit and cheer your kids
at their sporting events. Every few minutes do some walking
or jumping jacks or squats.
- Implement a daily family walk each day
before or after dinner.
- Work together in the yard raking leaves,
planting flowers, trimming trees.
So, with all the above recommendations, you no longer have
the Im a parent I dont have time
to workout excuse. If you implement these activities
for just 30 minutes three times per week, you can easily
burn an extra 450 calories or more! Plus, working out sets
a great example for your children that will teach them at
an early age how important (and easy) it is to make physical
fitness a part of daily life. Exercising with your kids
also provides the extra bonus of spending quality time together.
* For a complete stroller workout plan, visit: http://www.workoutsforyou.com/stoller_plan.htm
About The Author
Lynn Bode, author and certified personal trainer, offers
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Workouts For You provides affordable online exercise programs
to help even the busiest of people lose weight, tone-up,
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Let us guide you one-on-one through your fitness journey.
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