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December 02, 2022 3 min read

Did you know that only about 1 in 4 children get the recommended 60 minutes of physical activity per day? Participation in all types of physical activity drops dramatically as a child's age and grade in school increase. It's important that physical activity be a regular part of family life. Here is some information to help you keep your children healthy and active.

Being physically active means moving enough to breathe heavily, be short of breath, feel warm, and sweat. Exercise is vital to the health and well-being of children. Physical activity helps build and maintains healthy bones, muscles, and joints, for example. It can help keep a weight and reduce the risk of diabetes, high blood pressure, and heart disease later in life. It also can help children fall asleep quickly and sleep well. 

Beyond benefits to the body, physical activity also boosts a child's mental and behavioral health. It increases a child's enthusiasm and optimism and boosts self-esteem, school performance, attention, and behavior. It also reduces anxiety, tension, and depression. Exercise can also increase your child’s social stance in practice with teamwork and friendship when it's part of an organized sport. 
 

Here are a few tips to kick starting your childs activity:

​Talk with your child's doctor.
 Your child's doctor can help your child understand why physical activity is important. Your child's doctor can also help you and your child identify sports or activities that may be best for your child. 

Emphasize fun. Help your child find a sport that she enjoys. The more she enjoys the activity, the more likely she will be to continue it. Get the entire family involved. It is a great way to spend time together.

Choose an activity that is developmentally appropriate. For example, a 7- or 8-year-old child is not ready for weight lifting or a 3-mile run, but soccer, bicycle riding, and swimming are all well great activities for kids this age. 

Plan ahead. Make sure your child has a convenient time and place to exercise. 

Provide a safe environment. Make sure your child's equipment and where they practice or play is safe. Make sure your child's clothing is comfortable and appropriate for the activity. 

Provide active toys. Young children especially need easy access to balls, jump ropes, and other active toys.

Be a role model. Children who regularly see their parents enjoying sports and physical activity are more likely to do so themselves.

Play with your children. Help them learn a new sport or another physical activity. Or just have fun together by going for a walk, hike, or bike ride.

Set limits. Limit screen time, including time spent on TV, videos, computers, and video games, each day. Use the free time for more physical activities.

Make time for exercise. Some children are so overscheduled with homework, music lessons, and other planned activities that they do not have time for exercise.

Do not overdo activity. Exercise and physical activity should not hurt. If it becomes painful, your child should slow down or try a less vigorous activity. As with any activity, it is important not to overdo it. If exercise starts to interfere with school or other activities, talk with your child's doctor.​

 

 

The Perfect Picnic Add-On! 

Moroccan Cheese Bread Doughnuts

Check out this healthy alternative, high protein snack that the entire family will enjoy!

 

INGREDIENTS:

1 egg (room temperature)

⅓ cup of olive oil

⅔ cup of milk

1.5 cups of tapioca flour

2 scoops of Muscle Feast Unflavored Isolate

¾ cup of Chihuahua cheese (shredded)

1 tsp. of salt

2 tbsp. of berbere seasoning

 

DIRECTIONS:

1.) Place all ingredients into a blender.  Pulse until a smooth batter is produced.  (This will have the consistency of pancake batter.)

2.) Pour the batter into a silicone doughnut mold.  Bake at 400 degrees for 15-18 minutes.  The top should be golden brown.  

3.) Let cool for 5-10 minutes before removing from the doughnut mold and eating.

4.) Store extras in an airtight bag.


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