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Set a Good Example for Your Kids
Your children will follow your lead. Physical
activity can be fun as well as good for them. The following tips
will help you and your child to get moving:
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Your children copy what you do. If you exercise,
they will too. Take a walk together when you get home from work.
Pick a CD you both
enjoy. Dance together.
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Turn off the television and promote active play
indoors and outside. Use games like hide and seek and scavenger
hunts to get children moving.
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Teach your children all of the old games you
enjoyed. Try skipping rope, hopscotch and hula hoops for starters.
See "Get Movin' with a Twist on Your Kids Favorite Games" for more
ideas.
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Don't count on organized sports for all the action
your child needs. Children who are physically fit and active
everyday (not just on game day) have fewer injuries. Playing It Safe will help you take the steps to prevent injuries to your children.
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Find activities your child enjoys and can feel
successful doing. Let your child help you choose the sports and
activities. Click here for more ideas on getting moving.
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Plan family time around activities that are fun for
everyone. Try skating, swimming, biking or walking as a family.
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Be sure to take water with you if you will be out for 30 minutes or more. Click here for tips to encourage your children to stay hydrated.
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Check the program guides for Anne Arundel County and
Annapolis City Recreation and Parks for fun family ideas. Program
guides are available at local supermarkets and libraries and online
at
www.aacounty.org/RecParks and
http://www.annapolis.gov/Government/Departments/Recreation.aspx. Check the YWCA or
other organizations in your community for classes, activities and
opportunities for fun and fitness.
Been doing this for a while? Then consider adding to
your program. The ideal exercise program includes aerobic (heart
building) exercise 3 to 5 times a week and strength building
exercise 2 to 4 times a week.
Updated: 8.16.12
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