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Is your child overweight? Make sure here's getting enough exercise. Most kids have a lot of puppy fat
which gradually decreases as they grow older. But this is not always the
case. 50% of overweight kids grow up to be overweight adults. And even
if such overweight kids do lose weight, it is usually after a struggle,
and after they are fed up of being the butt of all fatty jokes. Then begin
the rounds of crash diets, which can cause untold damage to the health.
If you don't want to see this happen to your child, get him started on
an exercise programme today.
Aerobic Exercises Aerobic exercises are those exercises that gradually increase your heartbeat as you are exercising. It involves a continuous activity over an extended period of time. Aerobic activities are essentially fat burning activities and include:
Aerobic exercises increase the heart
rate, which results in increased oxygen. This increased oxygen combines
with fatty cells and burns it away. All your child needs is about half
an hour of aerobic activity thrice a week. However, if your child is overweight,
he may need to exercise more than his slimmer friends. Aerobic exercises
increase the level of metabolism as well which means that your child will
be burning fat even when resting!
Anaerobic Exercises Anaerobic exercises are those exercises that involve short bursts of strenuous exercise, followed by a short period of rest. Anaerobic activities are essentially muscle building activities. They do not directly target and burn fat per se, but they do help convert fat into muscle. Anaerobic exercises include:
As a rule, you or your child should always do a few stretches before and after exercising. Stretches warm you up, and help prevent injuries like muscle pulls and ligament tears. They also increase your flexibility. Stretches should be done slowly. Hold on to a stretch for a minute before returning to yournormal position. Some of the most common stretches are:
Does your child cycle? Get him a
helmet, knee and elbow pads. You don't want your child to come home with
a fractured wrist or elbow, do you? It's better to be safe than sorry.
If your child is a swimmer, get him a pair of goggles. Make sure your daughter
wears a sports bra, and your son wears a groin protector.
When to Stop If your child feels dizzy or faint,
or if he throws up, it is a sure sign that he is overdoing it. You should
make him stop immediately, and give him a glass of nimbu paani (lemonade)
after a few minutes.
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