How to Stay Physically Active As A Family

Staying physically active as a family can be a fun and rewarding way to build healthy habits and strengthen family bonds. Here are some ideas to help your family stay active together:

1. Plan Family Outings

  • Hiking and Nature Walks: Explore local trails, parks, or nature reserves. Hiking is a great way to enjoy the outdoors and get exercise.

  • Biking: Go for family bike rides in your neighborhood, at parks, or on designated bike trails.

  • Swimming: Visit a local pool, lake, or beach for swimming and water activities.

2. Engage in Sports and Games

  • Team Sports: Play team sports like soccer, basketball, or volleyball. You can play at a park or in your backyard.

  • Frisbee and Catch: Simple games like throwing a frisbee or playing catch can be fun and active.

  • Races and Relays: Organize family races or relay games to add some friendly competition.

3. Create an Active Home Environment

  • Dance Parties: Have regular dance parties at home with your favorite music.

  • Home Workouts: Follow family-friendly workout videos or create your own workout routines that everyone can do together.

  • Obstacle Courses: Set up indoor or outdoor obstacle courses using household items or playground equipment.

4. Incorporate Physical Activity into Daily Routine

  • Walking or Biking to School: If possible, walk or bike to school with your kids.

  • Active Chores: Turn household chores into active tasks. Involve kids in gardening, raking leaves, or washing the car.

  • Active Playtime: Encourage active playtime rather than sedentary activities. Use toys that promote movement, like jump ropes, hula hoops, and balls.

5. Participate in Community Activities

  • Local Events: Join community events such as fun runs, charity walks, or sports leagues.

  • Classes and Clubs: Enroll in family-friendly classes or clubs, such as martial arts, dance, or yoga.

6. Seasonal Activities

  • Winter Activities: Enjoy winter sports like skiing, snowboarding, ice skating, or building snowmen and having snowball fights.

  • Summer Activities: Go swimming, hiking, or have picnics with active games like tag or hide and seek.

7. Set Goals and Rewards

  • Activity Challenges: Set family fitness challenges and goals, like walking a certain number of steps per day or completing a certain number of active minutes each week.

  • Reward System: Use a reward system to celebrate achieving activity goals, such as a family outing or a special treat.

8. Model Active Behavior

  • Lead by Example: Be a role model by staying active yourself. Kids are more likely to be active if they see their parents and caregivers enjoying physical activities.

  • Family Participation: Make sure all family members, including parents, participate in the activities. This helps to create a sense of unity and shared commitment to staying active.

9. Incorporate Technology

  • Fitness Apps and Games: Use fitness apps or interactive video games that promote physical activity.

  • Tracking Devices: Use activity trackers to monitor and encourage movement and set family activity goals.

10. Make It Fun

  • Variety: Keep activities varied to maintain interest and enthusiasm. Try new activities and sports to keep things exciting.

  • Family Choice: Let each family member choose an activity they enjoy, ensuring everyone looks forward to staying active together.

By making physical activity a regular and enjoyable part of your family's routine, you can promote a healthy lifestyle and create lasting memories together.

Free Handout – Download PDF

Judy Doherty

I am a food, beverage, and CPG product photographer specializing in photos, stop motion, and video, with over 90,000 photos and motion graphics delivered. Clients hire me for my eye, creative direction, and passion for taking their idea to the next level.

My strength lies in a nimble and lean creative process. Clients love getting creative content at a reasonable cost since my studio can art direct, style, and shoot their images quickly and on budget. My studio features an extensive surface library and prop house with a fully equipped kitchen and two shooting studios.

My experience as a chef, stylist, and photographer has earned many awards, including APA Top 100, ACF Gold Medal, and a juried fine art photo exhibit at Art Basel Miami. I was Executive Pastry Chef for two Hyatt Hotels and Resorts before completing two post-baccalaureate certificates for Visual Art and Graphic Design at U.C. Berkeley Extension in San Francisco.

https://judydohertyphotography.com
Previous
Previous

Three-Week Fruit and Vegetable Challenge

Next
Next

Two Essential Handouts: Kids and Snacking