Obesity
is a growing problem throughout the globe and both young and adults are
equally affected. The reason behind the issue is increasing love for
the digital world and ignoring the importance of outdoor play. It sure
is difficult to get kids moving at such times when they are glue-stick
to screens, but believe it or not, it is worth trying. Not only you can
let them move, you can also make exercising fun for them in the
following ways.
Yoga
Yoga is one of the best ways to
curb obesity and keep your kids healthy and active. You don’t need any
fancy commercial playground equipment as you just need a little space
and a mat and you are good to go. You must know how to perform yoga and
how it enhances flexibility, develops coordination, and improves
strength. Let me tell you how you can make it fun!
Let kids mimic
animal poses while doing yoga such as a cow, lion, or cat. If that seems
hard, you can try making yoga a story. For instance, you would talk
about trees in the story and your kids perform tree pose or you tell
about a snake and they act like a cobra. They can even move out of their
mats for some seconds and make interesting sounds.
Indoor and Outdoor Activities
You
can perform indoor and outdoor obstacle courses with them. There are
times when you just can’t let your kids go outside whether it’s due to
unfavorable weather or exams around. Indoors, you can try a pillow,
lining up a jumping rope, cans or bottles, or a hula hoop. Arrange
several pillows vertically and ask your kids to jump it 10 times. You
can try similar activities with jumping ropes and other items I
mentioned.
Now, let’s talk about outdoor obstacle courses! When
you take your kid to a playground, set some challenges for him such as
taking swing ten times, run and cover the entire jungle gym, climb the
ladder or a climbing wall. Ask him to take all these challenges at once
and get back to you. Furthermore, you can make obstacle courses on your
own such as tying a rope somewhere or using bases of skates.
If
you are unable to try any one of these, then try using adult exercises
and make yourself an obstacle course. Sounds strange? Well, you can try
doing push-ups yourself and ask your kid to jump over you when you are
up. This isn’t only safe, but a hell of a fun as well!
Parent-Directed
Kids
crave for parents’ attention and take more interest in adult things.
Rather than leaving them alone to play, it would be the best if you join
them. You can do simple things such as taking a ride with them, playing
their favorite music and dance around or play catching balls. What is
more, you can also look for age specifications in your gym and take your
kids to group classes with you.
How to Make Excising Fun For Kids
July 23, 2019
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Obesity is a growing problem throughout the globe and both young and adults are equally affected. The reason behind the issue is increasing love for the digital world and ignoring the importance of outdoor play. It sure is difficult to get kids moving at such times when they are glue-stick to screens, but believe it or not, it is worth trying. Not only you can let them move, you can also make exercising fun for them in the following ways.
Yoga
Yoga is one of the best ways to curb obesity and keep your kids healthy and active. You don’t need any fancy commercial playground equipment as you just need a little space and a mat and you are good to go. You must know how to perform yoga and how it enhances flexibility, develops coordination, and improves strength. Let me tell you how you can make it fun!
Let kids mimic animal poses while doing yoga such as a cow, lion, or cat. If that seems hard, you can try making yoga a story. For instance, you would talk about trees in the story and your kids perform tree pose or you tell about a snake and they act like a cobra. They can even move out of their mats for some seconds and make interesting sounds.
Indoor and Outdoor Activities
You can perform indoor and outdoor obstacle courses with them. There are times when you just can’t let your kids go outside whether it’s due to unfavorable weather or exams around. Indoors, you can try a pillow, lining up a jumping rope, cans or bottles, or a hula hoop. Arrange several pillows vertically and ask your kids to jump it 10 times. You can try similar activities with jumping ropes and other items I mentioned.
Now, let’s talk about outdoor obstacle courses! When you take your kid to a playground, set some challenges for him such as taking swing ten times, run and cover the entire jungle gym, climb the ladder or a climbing wall. Ask him to take all these challenges at once and get back to you. Furthermore, you can make obstacle courses on your own such as tying a rope somewhere or using bases of skates.
If you are unable to try any one of these, then try using adult exercises and make yourself an obstacle course. Sounds strange? Well, you can try doing push-ups yourself and ask your kid to jump over you when you are up. This isn’t only safe, but a hell of a fun as well!
Parent-Directed
Kids crave for parents’ attention and take more interest in adult things. Rather than leaving them alone to play, it would be the best if you join them. You can do simple things such as taking a ride with them, playing their favorite music and dance around or play catching balls. What is more, you can also look for age specifications in your gym and take your kids to group classes with you.