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YOUR KIDS
Are You Making These Mistakes?

Family Fitness & Lifetime Fitness

Of course you want the best for your kids.  Who doesn’t want them to be healthy, wealthy and happy?  But are you demonstrating the wrong things to them in a way that makes any or all of these tough or even impossible for them? 

You’ve probably heard the phrase Telling Isn’t Selling many times.  And you probably heard the phrase, Show-Tell   Both imply that it isn’t usually enough to convince someone of a point of view just by telling them; it’s usually a much better idea to reinforce it with a demonstration. 

As a result, telling or saying one thing at the same time as doing or demonstrating the opposite will at best inevitably send a mixed message.  That message might be one of inconsistency or insincerity or maybe both.  This can be a powerful and daily lesson to kids.

Naughty Parents or Bad Kids?

I recently watched a friend tell her two young daughters that smoking was a very, very bad thing.  A great message you would think, despite the limitations of telling not being selling.  The trouble was, she was puffing away herself at the time! 

At best, this gives out an obvious contradictory or insincere message.  It’s a classic case of saying one thing while doing another.  The message contradicts the practice.  It’s a case of saying one thing (telling) and doing another (showing).  How can kids or anyone else treat this seriously? 

She was also asking her own kids to believe that she was a bad person.  Now, she never seemed to me to be exactly what I’d say was a bad person and I don’t think her kids will think so either.  So, her kids won’t believe her.  As a result, she undermines her message in yet another way.

So, if you don’t practice what you preach and don’t preach what you practice, it’s hard to sell your message.  Even worse, it provides a brilliant lesson that it’s OK to speak with forked tongue.

Daily Demonstrations of Dishonesty

In reality, despite periodical statements to the contrary, those parents who don’t practice what they preach are providing a daily tuition service to their kids that poor behaviour is OK.  They’re also showing their kids that inconsistency is OK and that insincerity is OK.  There’s a good chance that they’re passing on the lesson that dishonesty is OK too. 

The same goes for parents who don’t exercise.  The same goes for parents who eat junk food.  The same goes for parents who drink unhealthily or take drugs.  And the same goes for parents who are dishonest and deceitful.

It’s hard to see what positive service they’re giving their kids by teaching them bad habits.

Giving Bad Influences An Easy Ride

In turn, this means that all the other bad practices that surround us, from TV, films, peer pressure, ads, social and political ills and so on, have a much easier job at passing on their bad influences than otherwise.

In other words, these parents are demonstrating bad patterns of life and behaviour to their kids on a daily basis.  It may be an uphill struggle to keep kids from doing harmful things.  But this pattern of reinforcing bad behaviour by daily practical demonstrations makes it a lot tougher.

Passing On Bad Behaviour

There’s a tendency to blame genes for everything.  Of course, genes are a factor but they hardly determine our total behaviour.  Sure enough, they provide us with a range of possibilities.  But which of these possibilities become realities depends on a wide range of other factors that make this or that genetic possibility a reality or not.

How else can we explain the relatively recent pandemic of obesity among kids?  We could at least make a start by looking at the behaviour and eating patterns of their parents and the daily demonstrations their kids get year-after-year.

But if passing on bad behaviour is so easy, why not pass on good behaviour?  And if this means taking seriously the daily demonstrations you give to your kids, then both you and your kids can be better off, don’t you think?

Help Your Kids To Help Themselves

As well as going to the gym with your kids, there are heaps of things you could do to help them keep fit.  Many can be real family pursuits.  The chief thing is to help them avoid falling into the trap of becoming a perpetual spectator to the activities or sports of other people.  Yet being an audience for sport is the nearest most people get!
 
To start with, apart from eating right, how about these activities for all the family:

  • Rope Jumping / Skipping
  • Swimming,
  • Cycling,
  • Hiking.

As well as being healthy, they’re all fairly simple and don’t cost much.  They can be done in groups or in clubs and can be a great way to meet and make friends with other like-minded parents and kids.

All-Round Family Fitness & All-Round Fitness

To put it another way, all-round family support and all-round fitness go together.  So, as an added bonus, you get to keep fitter too. 

In other words, with so many bad habits and bad examples surrounding us all and teaching us poor and unhealthy behaviour, it’s important to put your money where your mouth is and do what is right rather than just talk what is right.

Additionally, you can always support your kids in the various team games they can do at school or outside.  But there’s no reason to stop at physical health and fitness.  Here are some other ideas for kids.

How To Pass Exams

Passing exams is an important ability and often kids need help.  This might be professional help outside school.  They will definitely need your help

Kids Behaviour

Parents with kids who have behavioural problems and learning difficulties can find various sources of help locally or on the web.  Numerous organisations, public and private, act as great resources.  Many specialize in helping problem kids with a wealth of new and creative ideas, materials, exercises, activities, courses and stimulating physical and mental games.

Languages

Some kids find learning other languages really tough.  That goes for adults too.  So why not muck-in with your kid’s efforts on this?  You can find important help on the web for a whole variety of languages.

Games & Puzzles

A big advantage of many games and puzzles is that they can be social or solo activities.  So as well as being good for the brain cells they help bring individuals out of isolation. 

Traditional brainy games such as Chess, Go and Bridge are still enormously popular.  But once again, the web allows access to a range of newer and inventive material.  Some of this is overtly educational in order to improve math and science skills, for example.  But many are for fun yet at the same time inventive and stimulating.

Brain-Eye-Body Coordination

A great craft that kids love to learn is the noble and ancient art of juggling.   Several web sites exist to promote this gentle craft.    It’s not that hard with a bit of practice and it impresses the hell out of everyone. 

A big advantage is that kids can juggle almost anywhere and it’s not expensive or dangerous. 

It’s Magic

Kind of related to juggling for know-how is the ability to do amazing tricks and show off that your kids (or you) can do something really astounding.  So, take a peek with your kids at various web sites that promote magical mastery and impress even more people.

Top Grade Lesson For Parents

All these activities will help and stimulate your children and give them confidence.  This means that they are more likely to participate in class and develop even more rather than they would by just sitting there.

It’s hard not to miss that such a lot of this involves reading - on screen or on a page.  Obviously, this puts a premium on helping kids from an early age by encouraging reading and reading to them when they are young. 

This gives even young kids access to material and experiences they would be unable to access themselves in the form of stories, information for hobbies, interests, animals and so on.  At the same time, it expands kids knowledge and vocabulary.  Importantly, it equips them to develop their own interests and to find out stuff for themselves.

In other words, the home environment is crucial for development.  This is why kids need the space and an organised time for homework and sometimes help with it too.  They certainly need discussion and the interest of their parents if they are to get their best shot at doing well at school.

To put it another way, a stable family and home, filled with enriching and enabling possibilities and the right routines is a great basis for top grades.  Part of this is enough of the right sort of food, without necessarily becoming fanatic, along with sufficient sleep and exercise.

Practice What You Preach:  Because Telling isn’t Selling!

Remember:

  • You Don’t Have To Be A Fanatic To Be Fit!
  • If You Can Move, You Can Improve!

You don’t have to live in the gym to get fit or spend mad hours working out.  All you need to know is the know-how.  Get the Know-How now.

Regards

Jon Dyson. Founder of www.faster-safer-fitness.com and author of:
 
  • The Fitnessblasting Manual: How to Get Fit Faster & Safer Than You Ever Imagined
  • Dangerous Exercises Exposed! Plus Superior & Safer Alternatives.

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DISCLAIMER
1 The exercises described here are strenuous and could be too stressful or dangerous for some people.  So, before you begin, make sure you consult a physician - preferably one who knows about you and about fitness training.
2 The use of any of the material here is at the sole risk and choice of the reader.  Neither the author, nor anyone associated with the production, publication and dissemination of it, is in any way responsible for any injury that could occur.
3 Fitness is about individuality.  This means that you need to take personal responsibility for it.  Be sensible and build your fitness accordingly.