Our Kids Are Struggling Through COVID-19

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Although most kids probably love that they get to sleep in, many are really struggling right now. They are missing their friends, teachers and social life. Many are struggling with trying to stay focused with online, virtual education. They hear the scary news broadcasts. They listen to adult conversations and can assume the gravity of the situation. Bottom line – they are anxious and experiencing stress at a high level whether they understand that or not. Just like their parents, they need a positive, outlet to manage their emotions and to participate in things that make them feel good.


In addition, since going outside and playing with your friends isn’t encouraged right now, they are stuck at home watching more TV and playing video games which was already a problem before COVID-19 surfaced. The temptation to sink into couch potato-land is a scary reality which is adding to these startling stats:

Children today are approximately 40% less active than they were 30 years ago

40% of children and teens are overweight enough to threaten their future health

40% of children already have at least one risk factor for heart disease and reduced fitness due to an inactive lifestyle

Children spend an average of 26 hours a week watching television and also spend 25-30 hours a week sitting behind a desk

 

The importance of physical strength, mental health, stress relief and our immune system is critical, now more than ever, for adults and our youth!

 

 


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Here’s some goals you should strive for during and after the required Stay-at-Home order.

Children should be involved in daily physical activity like walking or cycling around the neighborhood, performing household chores or running errands

Go for a walk with your kids every day. Make it a ritual every morning or every night after dinner to walk your neighborhood and talk.

Throw a football or play a game of basketball with your kid

Go to the Beach and enjoy some outdoor water activity

Children should exercise three times a week for at least 20 minutes with activities that require moderate to vigorous levels of exertion, like brisk walking, stair-climbing, racquet sports, jogging, dance, swimming laps, hiking or cycling.

Plan a family hiking or biking outing – there are so many beautiful NW trails that are still accessible in our area

Sign up for a virtual race together. WHY Racing events offers Free 5K and Kids Triathlon events that you can sign your kids up for. Create a training program for them so they have something positive to focus on. On race day, create a mock finish line and a post-event party to celebrate their accomplishment. Sign Up Here.

For most children, they can perform 15-20 minutes of resistance or strength training sessions twice a week using higher repetitions (25 reps) and lower resistance as long as there’s proper instruction and supervision

Many facilities are offering online virtual youth sports conditioning and PE classes. Get your kids signed up. Email me at sherri@nwpersonaltraining.com if you would like more information.

Children should stretch on alternative days for 60 seconds each stretch

Take a virtual yoga class together. Kids need to focus on deep breathing, meditation and stress relief too

Involve children in deciding which activities to do


Kids who exercise can experience the following benefits:

Daily physical activity builds a healthy heart and stimulates muscle and bone growth

Healthy, fit kids have more energy, sleep better and often have better eating habits than their sedentary peers

One study found that the academic performance of students who exercised regularly had significantly improved compared to students who did not participate in regular physical activity

It appears that children benefit from better concentration, memory, creativity, problem-solving ability and overall mood for up to two hours following exercise

Exercise can boost a child’s self-confidence and self-image. It also reduces aggression and decreases anxiety and depression.


Our kids need us to create the best scenario to help them thrive during these challenging times. If you can understand how many adults are struggling with depression and anxiety through all of this, you can only imagine the tole it’s taking on our kids.

Yours in health & fitness,
Sherri McMillan


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