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Originally posted by Var
The issue with overweight kids has more to do with diet and inactivity than anything else.
Originally posted by kbm8795
I am really glad Momma brought this question up - I keep seeing more and more stuff on the news here about overweight kids, etc...and had thought about asking ya'll what you thought about the kinds of exercise they should start, especially if they have weight issues.
In Momma's case - I can see her dilemma - she doesn't want to discourage the idea of exercise and yet wants it to be safe - don't they make any kind of equipment for young kids to use? And can it really adversely affect growth?
Originally posted by kbm8795
I am really glad Momma brought this question up - I keep seeing more and more stuff on the news here about overweight kids, etc...and had thought about asking ya'll what you thought about the kinds of exercise they should start, especially if they have weight issues.
Originally posted by Momma2
My question was on allowing her to workout on the lowest setting 10 lbs and do maybe 5 reps. would that cause her any harm?
10lbs may not be heavy to you however to a 7 year old...that's a lot of weight.
She is not over weight and since she eats what we eat, she actually eats better than I do, I want eat a vegetable and she prefers them. I even make her lunch 4 to 5 days a week.
We only have a dairy queen in town, so that deters the urge to grab her a happy meal because it's quick and easy.
At her age, a happy meal isn't going to hurt her. Kids need XX amount of calories. Try doing a search to see exactly how many calories growing boys and girls require.
I want to include her, not harm her.![]()
I know what you mean. I do not allow my kids to work out with me. The MAX I would allow them to do is cardio )and it's simple cardio) because they think it's fun AND they do not do it for long, so, it doesn't affect them. If you want to include your daughter, take her out for a bike ride and jog along beside her. I'm sure letting her play around with the new "toy"(in her eyes) wouldn't hurt a bit. I just wouldn't make it an every day occurance with your child.
You're her mother and YOU know what's best for her. Do what you feel in your heart and mind. I'm sure you know what to do.
Thanks for your comments, any and all input is appreciated.
That's what we're here for sweetie.![]()
Originally posted by Momma2
My question was on allowing her to workout on the lowest setting 10 lbs and do maybe 5 reps. would that cause her any harm?
She is not over weight and since she eats what we eat, she actually eats better than I do, I want eat a vegetable and she prefers them. I even make her lunch 4 to 5 days a week.
We only have a dairy queen in town, so that deters the urge to grab her a happy meal because it's quick and easy.
I want to include her, not harm her.![]()
Thanks for your comments, any and all input is appreciated.
Originally posted by Prince
A normal active kid does not nned to "exercise", if they play, ride bikes, etc. that is enough, that along with a decent diet, which is pretty uncommon these days.
Originally posted by plouffe
Prince what are your reasons? First off, she'll want to lift. Get sick of it and stop, let her get it out of her system, wont hurt her at all.. supervision thats all.