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Fitness – It’s A Family Affair
By Sue DeFiore
OK, you are eating healthier meals and now you want to get your family to
exercise together. First, sit down and talk about the different things you all
like to do. Give everyone a turn to come up with a week’s worth of activities.
Numerous studies have shown that if you exercise for 30 consecutive days it
becomes a habit. So once you all get past the first month it will become
routine and part of your lifestyle. Just remember to keep it fun and give
everyone a chance to participate in coming up with different things to do.
Everyone wants to give input, no one likes to be told over and over what to do!
One of my favorites is dancing. Everyone gets to pick their favorite music and
you all get to dance to it. It is also fun for the younger generation to watch
the older one dance.
Another favorite of mine is swimming. If you have a YMCA, community center, or
if your school is lucky enough to have a pool see if you can get some swim time
in. You can also get creative here also with different types of swimming,
races, or water ballet. Another option if you have the pool to yourself is pool
volleyball!
One great game the whole family can play is Twister, plus it has the added
advantage of stretching all those muscles. Be sure you play enough games to get
those muscles warmed up (4-8 games). Since weather is one of the main reasons
why many around the country don’t get outside to walk, try going to the Mall.
Walk at a nice brisk pace for at least 20-30 minutes or less if you feel you
are getting short of breath. Then since you are there reward yourself with some
window shopping. If the mall isn’t your thing, pick another indoor facility
where you can do some brisk walking.
Many who walk keep track of their steps with pedometers. They are inexpensive
and people love the feedback of how many steps they did in a day. Get one for
everyone in your family and see who walks the most steps in a week. Whoever
wins gets to decide on the menu for a week, doesn’t have to do any clean up or
chores. Or you could have prizes you give away.
Since I am into weight training and especially enjoy circuit training, you could
try something like circuit training in your home. You could start with
stretching; and then move to running up and down the stairs; then some floor
exercises, such as sit ups, side bends, push ups. If you have some type of
equipment, like a treadmill, bicycle, Gazelle or something along these lines
you could also add that into the circuit. Do each activity for a couple of
minutes or one repetition and then move to the next activity or “station”. You
could also place each activity in a different room and walk briskly or jog to
each “station”.
Get those creative juices flowing and I am sure in no time you can come up with
a whole bunch of other fun activities. Enjoy!
Copyright 2005, DeFiore Enterprises
About The Author
Sue DeFiore
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| 365 Activities for Fitness, Food, and Fun for the Whole Family |
| Julia Sweet |
| A certified aerobics instructor, children's fitness instructor, personal trainer, weight training instructor, and mother of two, Julia E. Sweet's book features activities that will get your kids participating in games, exercises, and healthy recipes they will love. Best of all, the activities are designed to be fun for the whole family, strengthening family bonds as well as improving everyone's health. |
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