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79 Ways For Kids To Exercise Indoors Or OutPosted by By Bev Grey on: 2005-07-17 15:54:50
79 Ways for Kids To Exercise – Indoors or Out Do you spend all your free time watching TV or playing video games? Two hours of TV or video games a day should be your limit, if you want to be healthy and strong and develop your creativity. Here are some exercise ideas! 1. Walk your dog 2. Walk your neighbor’s dog (with permission from your parents and your neighbor, of course) 3. Fly a kite 4. Toss a Frisbee 5. Ask your parents or grandparents to take you to a state park or other area where you can take a nature hike. Look for unusual plants, insects or wildlife and take samples or pictures for your science class or show and tell 6. Ride your bike 7. Skate 8. If you have a yard, pick up sticks or trash 9. Pull weeds 10.Rake the yard or garden 11.Play tag 12.Play hopscotch 13.Have a hula hoop contest, and see who can keep the hoop up the longest 14.Learn to juggle 15.Jump rope (boxers do it, and look how strong & healthy they are!) 16.Visit the zoo, amusement park or museum (lots of walking) 17.Wash the car 18.Have every family member wear a pedometer, and have a daily challenge to see who can take the most steps. Losers do winner’s chores the next day! 19.Shoot hoops 20.Play soccer 21.Play softball 22.Play badminton 23.Have a water balloon fight 24.Put on your bathing suit and run through the sprinkler 25.Go swimming (never without an adult to supervise!) 26.Give the dog a bath. The bigger the dog, the more exercise you'll get! 27.Sign up for a charity walk-a-thon with your parent, grandparent, or other relative. You’ll help raise money for a good cause and get in shape at the same time. If your town doesn’t have a walk-a-thon, start one for your favorite charity 28.Do jumping jacks 29.Do push-ups 30.Put on an exercise video and get a good workout 31.Do sit-ups 32.Learn to play golf, or caddy for someone else 33.Play tennis 34.Play miniature golf 35.Go bowling 36.Learn to twirl a baton 37.Take a class in martial arts and learn to defend yourself 38.Build a fort and play cowboys and Indians 39.If you have a two-story home or a home with a basement, carry out-of-place items up or down stairs, one item at a time 40.Run the vacuum 41.Wash windows 42.Clean your room 43.Ride your skateboard 44.Learn yoga, either at a class or from a video 45.Race-walk 46.Have relay races with your friends or family 47.Play touch football 48.Learn ballroom dancing 49.Learn hip-hop dancing 50.Take classes in ballet, jazz or tap dancing 51.Join a clogging or Irish step-dancing club 52.Learn to play an instrument and join the marching band 53.Join a gym or work with a private fitness trainer 54.Practice turning cartwheels in the yard 55.Walk on the beach and collect shells 56.Set up an obstacle course in your back yard, and practice going faster and faster through it 57.Have a tug of war 58.Get several parents & kids together and have one-legged sack races 59.Learn to water ski (again, make sure you have adult supervision at all times!) 60.Learn to surf (same as number 59) 61.Play hockey 62.Climb the monkey bars or a climbing wall 63.Go horseback riding 64.Learn gymnastics 65.Play volleyball 66.Play table tennis 67.Use normal household items and form a rhythm band. March around the house or neighborhood playing your instruments 68.Pull your little brother or sister around the yard in a wagon 69.Play croquet 70.Have a long-jumping contest with your friends, and see who can jump the farthest 71.In the winter, you can ice skate; 72.Ski- - either downhill or cross-country 73.Build a snowman 74.Build a snow fort and have a snowball fight 75.Go sledding 76.Shovel snow off your sidewalk or driveway 77.Take your dog outside and play fetch in the snow. Most dogs love snow! 78.Take a walk in the snow, then try to step in your own tracks all the way back 79.Shovel snow off someone else’s walk, either as a favor or to earn money What are you waiting for, kids? Start moving!! Bev Grey is founder and president of Grandma's Healthy Kids Club, Inc., an in-home program to help children lose weight safely or just improve their eating and exercise habits. See our website at http://www.grandmashealthykidsclub.com This article may be reprinted in its entirety as long as credit is given to Bev Grey and Grandma's Healthy Kids Club and the URL is shown. |
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