Archive for Kid’s Fitness

Now is the time to get grounded in your fitness.  It’s time to stop procrastinating and get serious about your well-being and that of your family.  One in two men and one in three women will develop cancer in his or her lifetime.  Heart disease and cancer are still the biggest killers, claiming one life every Read More→

I recently took a job at a private school teaching Physical Education for grades 1-8.  There was no doubt that I would love working with the kids, even though their gym class is limited to once weekly.

Then a friend sent me this compelling article, which simply reinforces not only the work I’m doing with the school children, but also inspires me to work even more with my own three children.  I do make them play outside every day, but I think I can do more to just be active with them.  Scoring well in school is a great incentive in addition to the physical benefits of exercise.

Take a look at this article from the NY Times as it describes two studies on children and how activity affected their brain development.  Pay close attention to what it says about the Wii.

Now, if the kids had more time to play instead of doing homework, then we’d all be improving our mental health! 

http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/09/15/phys-ed-can-exercise-make-kids-smarter/

Comments (0)
Jul
10

USDA Works on New Food Pyramid

Posted by: | Comments (2)

Generally I don’t trust the government agencies as far as I can throw them, but I do appreciate current efforts to build awareness of the obesity problem our country faces  because, as you will see, more is at stake than some bureaucracies dictating our habits to us.

For the first time in history, the U.S. Secretaries of Health and Human Services and of Agriculture are faced with changing the U.S. Food Pyramid  because two-thirds of the population are overweight or obese.  Read More→

Jul
02

Can Little Strangers Work Together?

Posted by: | Comments (0)

They can be obnoxious, chaotic, loud, frenzied and exhausting, but little kids can also step in line without anyone telling them what to do.  No parents were barking orders, yet everyone had a job, even if it were simply wallowing around on plastic balls.  Now, if only I can bring this contraption home…

Comments (0)

Last week, I posted a link to another blog, “Slash Your Child’s Risk of Obesity by 40% Without Diet or Exercise.” I asked your thoughts.  Now, I’ll share mine.

I really like the post’s simple approach to a bigger goal, that totally makes it easier for many families to implement.  Rather than focusing on weight loss in a child, Read More→