Recently, kids spend a lot of time watching TV and less time running and playing, especially after Corona and quarantine; however, everyone, including kids, should exercise to maintain their health, so parents should find time in their busy schedules to exercise with their kids.
Kids can also participate in competitive sports, which helps them stay in shape. Every day, most kids need at least an hour of moderate physical exercise.
Remember that some kids dislike being a part of a team; this isn’t a big deal because there are lots of other activities that kids can engage in to stay active; however, try to figure out why your kid isn’t excited. You might be able to help your kid in dealing with the problem. Tell your kid that you want to help them in overcoming their challenges and that you will collaborate to do so. This may require making a shift and committing to a team sport, or trying a new activity.
Exercising regularly helps kids grow strong and healthy. It can also help them in:
Exercising regularly can also help reduce the risk of developing diseases such as:
Higher levels of physical activity and fitness are linked to enhanced cognitive skills (such as focus and memory) among kids, and students who exercise are likely to obtain better grades and attend school.
Your kid can also get some exercise before and after school by walking or cycling to school, the club, or the physical activity halls. Encourage your kid to be physically active before and after school; this will help you identify which activities he enjoys and is willing to engage in it in the long run.
As mentioned earlier, certain sports can strengthen your kid’s bones, such as:
These steps will assist you in including sports and fitness into your kid’s usual life:
Some physical activity is more suitable for kids than teens, for example, young kids usually develop their muscles when they practice gymnastics or play in the gym, and do not need muscle-strengthening programs such as weight lifting. However, when they get older and become teens, they may start organized weightlifting programs.