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The benefits of exercise are boundless. Exercising with your children is greatly beneficial for both you and them. It makes for great bonding time and sets a good example of healthy lifestyle choices from an early age.  Incorporating your children into your active routine doesn’t need to be a workout at the gym, it can be something as simple as taking a walk or visiting a playground with other families, adding social interaction to the list of benefits.

Why the great importance? As a parent, it is our role to develop our children into happy and healthy adults to make their own way in the world. We do this through demonstrating good values and encouraging positive habits always being aware that they will copy our every move – from eating habits to social interactions and a range of other lifestyle choices. Therefore demonstrating positive and active lifestyle choices will lead them to value this in their lives.

Having three young sons myself, I can offer the following five tips for integrating exercise into your family routine and creating and maintaining a positive association with active lifestyle choices and exercise for you and your children:

What mum and dad do, the kids will do

It’s amazing to see the habits that children pick up from their parents; I’ve heard many funny stories of sometimes embarrassing habits or traits a child has latched onto from a parent. Use this to your advantage – make an effort to be active in your everyday life. For example, walk to the local shops rather than drive and include your children in these activities too.

Start them young

From a very young age, your child will be a sponge. Whether you are beginning active lifestyle changes or maintaining your existing ones as best you can when a new child arrives will not only be good for you but be good for them too. For example, you might look to integrate specific activities into your life that allow for bonding time, such as Back In Motion’s Mums & Bubs™ post natal classes. Instructed by a Physio, these small group classes include your child while specifically targeting abdominal and pelvic floor muscles.

Be age appropriate

When your little one learns to stand on his or her own feet, take it slowly and help them manage their physical activity. If you’re looking to get your older kids more active, consider that shorter but more frequent bouts of movement are better than longer exhaustive sessions for little bodies.

Make it fun

Theme all physical activity in a fun way to excite and maintain your young child’s interest in exercise. This helps to create a positive attitude towards exercise rather than making it a chore. For example, start healthy competition in the ad break of their favourite tv show: who can complete the most star jumps before the program returns.

Make smart choices around the latest craze

Your child might be pestering for the latest video game, so keep them happy by investing in a product that promotes movement and activity such as a Wii. This is something that the whole family can enjoy and doesn’t mean your kids will be sitting for hours on end, rather, jumping and moving about.

While your children are young, integrate them into your lifestyle where you can – exercise and physical activity is only one area. Positive associations with healthy lifestyle choices will set them up for a happy and healthy future. For more advice, have a chat to your Physiotherapist.

Jason’s book Get Yourself Back In Motion is be available at Back In Motion Health Group practices, major book retailers and online bookstores RRP $34.95 www.getyourselfbackinmotion.com.au. To find your nearest Back In Motion practice visit www.backinmotion.com.au or call 1300 MY HEALTH.
  • this is very interesting 🙂

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  • Intersting read, thanks for sharing

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  • My kids love getting out and having fun and being active. Thanks for sharing this

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  • Thanks for sharing this 🙂

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  • I love the idea of seeing who can do the most star jumps in an ad break! I am doing that with my 3 boys. Lots of great advice in this article.

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  • Great advice, as a family we spend way too much time indoors.

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  • Truly great and very motivational advice!

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  • With video games and iPads etc we will only end up with larger children, I know mine prefer these devices. Outside and play seems to be a thing of the past! So sad

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  • I love to run around with the kids it keeps me young and fit as well.

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  • great idea to get out running with the kids

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  • I need to do a lot more exercise with my kids as I would love to get more motivated and a lot more energy

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  • So simple to take a ball down to the park and chase it.

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  • It was like a slap in the face when my FIL said to my daughter ‘you better exercise because you’re getting a fat belly’. I don’t want my kids to have body issues. I want them to be fit and healthy because they enjoy it.

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  • My motivation was my 3 y o when she asked ‘mummy whats your sport?’

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  • I love to make exercise a fun time, they generally get the giggles too which is good for the tummy muscles right?!

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  • My baby girl loves the beach so I try once a week to go walking on the beach with her well I carry her half the time but we both still injoy it 😉

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  • So much fun to spend time exercising with the kids

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  • I like exercising on the wii fit, my son loves watching and sometimes joins in. he loves jumping on the trampoline

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  • A great way to spend time together, mentally and physically.

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  • just playing can be great exercise with the kids

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