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It's a Family Affair: Keeping Active

Last Updated: November 05, 2009

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Keeping Active

Physical Activity will:

  • Improve heart health
  • Increase bone density
  • Decrease stress
  • Promote better sleep
  • Increase flexibility and balance
  • Help maintain healthy body weight
  • Help protect against diabetes

Fitness Lingo:

  • Cardio-respiratory endurance - increased heart and lung capacity: Aerobic exercises (walking, running, treadmill, jumping rope, biking, dancing)
  • Muscular strength - ability to lift/push an object: Weight lifting, isometrics, pilates, aerobic exercises
  • Muscular endurance - extended use of muscles: Aerobic exercises, weight training, calisthenics
  • Flexibility - moving a joint through a full range of motion: Yoga, tai chi, pilates, ballet

Improving Your Fitness

  • Adults need 30 to 90 minutes of daily activity
  • Kids need 60 minutes of daily activity
  • Aim for moderate or vigorous intensity activities
    • Moderate: Cause light sweating, slight to moderate increase in breathing or heart rate
    • Vigorous: Cause heavy sweating, large increase in breathing or heart rate
    • Check with your doctor before starting these activities
  • Wear a pedometer. Aim for 10,000 steps a day.

Keep Active, But Have Fun!

  • Start a walking group
  • Take walking breaks throughout the day
  • Park farther away in store parking lots
  • Walk or bike for trips less than 1 mile
  • Avoid the drive-through
  • Take the stairs
  • Walk inside (the mall)
  • Turn off the TV and go out to play with the dog or kids
  • Walk while your kids play sports
  • Walk while you are on the phone

Keep Active With Your Family

  • Limit the time spent on sedentary activities: TV, computer or video games
  • Build fitness into daily family activities
    • Go for family bicycle rides or walks around the neighborhood, visit playgrounds, enjoy pick-up games of basketball or kickball
  • Walk your kids to school or to their bus stop
  • Encourage kids to play outside
  • Encourage sports as extracurricular activities
  • Focus on fun, not skill of activity
  • Plan active vacations





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