Regular daily physical activity of 60 minutes promotes good health in kids by maintaining a healthy body weight and by building bones, muscles, joints and endurance. Kids can accumulate their 60 minutes of activity all at once, or in shorter chunks during the day. Encourage your kids to use their free time to be active. Be a role model for your kids by participating with them in activities both outdoors and indoors and encourage participation in group sports under the guidance of a coach or leader. Here are some ideas to get your kids (and you) started and off the couch! Staying

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Regular daily physical activity of 60 minutes promotes good health in kids by maintaining a healthy body weight and by building bones, muscles, joints and endurance. Kids can accumulate their 60 minutes of activity all at once, or in shorter chunks during the day. Encourage your kids to use their free time to be active. Be a role model for your kids by participating with them in activities both outdoors and indoors and encourage participation in group sports under the guidance of a coach or leader. Here are some ideas to get your kids (and you) started and off the couch!

Staying Active Outdoors

Walk to the library or school, or walk the dog.
Head for the nearest park, swing set, jungle gym or basketball court after school.
Jump rope with your kids or organize a neighborhood jump rope group.
Shoot hoops or play catch with your kids.
Make time for a family walk or bike ride each weekend.
Encourage kids to participate in active outdoor chores such as raking leaves, sweeping the walks or cleaning the garage.
Take a nature hike to collect leaves and rocks.
Play freeze tag or Frisbee in your backyard.
Set up a backyard net for badminton or other net ball sports.
Staying Active Indoors

Play interactive computer games that require physical activity.
Organize your family room for kid’s yoga or dancing to music after dinner.
Use dance DVDs or dance video games for some physically-active television time.
Get Them Involved

Enroll your kids in organized activities such as soccer, basketball, baseball, swimming or dance.
Inquire about sports at school, the local health club or park district.

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