Family Fitness Day: Activities for the Whole Family

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1. Family time is precious and coveted.

Between work, social  engagements, school, homework and kids’ many extracurricular activities,  the days can feel hectic. The frenetic activity of each day presents a  challenge when it comes to focused family time and a desire to achieve  fitness goals. Is it possible to strike a healthy balance? Try combining  family time with fitness fun. . Here are some creative ways to infuse  family time with physical activity.

2. Make it a priority.

There are many priorities in  life—physical activity should be one of them. If you make fitness a  priority, your kids are more likely to do the same. Carve out 30 minutes  on several days of the week for “fun fitness time.” Take an  after-dinner stroll or engage in a Saturday afternoon game of soccer in  the park. Take turns choosing the “activity” days and contribute ideas  for what to do.

3. Play.

A child’s natural language is play. If you  have younger children who aren’t ready for organized sports or other  activities requiring more advanced motor skills, engage in active play.  Take a trip to the park, go swimming, plant a garden, play tag or chase  your toddler around the yard (or the house if the weather is  unfriendly).

4. Make yard work a game.

Not every chore has to be  just that—a chore. Turn a mundane job into a game of “who can finish  their task first.” Fall is the perfect time to rake leaves (and jump  into the pile), mow the lawn and prune the landscaping. The same  strategy can be applied to winter tasks such as shoveling the sidewalk  or driveway—encourage kids to build a snow tunnel or fort.

5. Go on a scavenger hunt.

This is great for older children. Create a neighborhood scavenger hunt. Make a list of items to  find or collect, pair up and see who can collect all the items the  fastest. Have a small family? Invite some friends to join in the fun.

6. Take a nature discovery walk.

With all the technology in our lives, many of us don’t spend nearly enough time  outside. Taking a nature walk with your family allows you to get some  fresh air, explore the surroundings and learn something new. Invest in a  book about the local trees, flowers or birds in your area and take a  walk on a trail or walking path to see what you can discover.

7. Schedule a weekly game or sport night.

This is great if your kids enjoy organized activities. Set aside an evening that is devoted to a family-friendly game of volleyball, soccer, football or  other activity of choice. Take turns as a family deciding which game or sport to play each week.

8. Train for an event together.

Training for an  upcoming event such as a 5K or cycling race is a fantastic way to get  fit together and provide a source of motivation for your family members.

9. Dance.

Who doesn’t love music? And what’s better than moving to the music? Have a family dance party. You can introduce  your kids to some of your favorite tunes and they can do the same for  you.

10. Remember to have fun.

Regardless of how you choose to encourage family-centered fitness,  the goal is twofold. First, to spend quality time together as a family.  Second, to teach your family that fitness isn’t to be perceived as a chore, but rather a path to a healthy lifestyle that can be traveled  together.

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