With Australia fast becoming the MOST OVER WEIGHT nation in the world it is more important than ever to give our children the education and the tools early in life to turn the situation around today!
Core Body will be running friday after school group childrens fitness classes to coincide with the school terms in 2008. If you are interested or would like more information, please contact us for Details
Having a daughter myself I am passionate about childrens fitness.
Childrens' obesity and is becoming a huge problem in the world today. Children's fitness must be addressed on multiple levels. Below are some ideas to help you address your children's fitness concerns.
Like adults, children should be physically active most (if not all) days of the week. Children’s fitness is quickly becoming one of the hot topics of the 21st century. As children spend more time watching TV and playing computer and video games, they spend less time being active. Parents should play a big role in children’s fitness and helping kids to get up and get moving.
Experts suggest at least 60 minutes of moderate physical activity daily for most children. Walking fast, bicycling, jumping rope, dancing fast, and playing football (auskick) are all good ways for your child to be active and promote general childrens fitness.
Children who are overweight are more likely to become overweight adults. They may develop Type 2 Diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, and other illnesses that can follow them into adulthood. Being overweight as children can also lead to stress, depression, and low self-esteem.
Because children grow at different rates at different times, it's not always easy to tell if a child is overweight. For example, it is normal for boys to have a growth spurt in weight and catch up in height later. Your health care provider can measure your child's height and weight and tell you if your child is in a healthy range for his or her gender and age. If your provider finds that your child is overweight, you can help.
Tips for Parents on Children’s Fitness