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Little Known Facts About Physical Activity – And Why They Matter

Team StoryWeavers|June 10, 2021, 11:19 IST| 11

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“The only bad exercise is the one you skipped.”

If there is one thing that this pandemic has taught all of us, it is that good health is everything. The World Health Organization (WHO) defines health as a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.  

Like adults, children also need a daily dose of physical activity to stay healthy. This also creates lifelong habits that serve them well later when they are older. That is why, it is important for parents to understand the basics of physical activity for young children. 

In today’s article, we will cover:

Characteristics Of A Physically Educated Person

Parents need to teach their children about physical education for their holistic development. Stephen J. Virgilio’s book, Active Start for Healthy Kids, mentions the characteristics of a physically educated person. Stephen J. Virgilio, PhD, has researched and worked on issues concerning children’s health for about 25 years. Here are some characteristics of a physically educated person:

  • Has learnt or (in case of a child) is acquiring skills to perform a variety of physical activities
  • Is physically fit or (in case of a child) is acquiring cardiorespiratory and muscle endurance, flexibility, etc. 
  • Participates in regular physical activity (such as exercise, sports)
  • Knows the implications or benefits of physical activity or (in case of a child) knows that physical activity is a healthy practice
  • Values its contribution to a healthy life or (in case of a child) finds it fun and enjoyable

Physical Activity Guidelines Every Parent Should Know

A report published by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services in 2018, Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans, mentions a few key guidelines for preschoolers and children. They are as follows:

  • For Preschool Children (Age 3 to 5):
    • They should be active throughout the day to aid their growth and development. 
    • Active play with a variety of activities should be encouraged at this age. 
  • For Children and Adolescents (Age 6 to 17): 
    • They should be provided with a variety of activities that are age appropriate and enjoyable. 
    • Children and adolescents should engage in a 60-minute moderate to vigorous activity for at least three days a week:
      • Moderate Intensity Aerobic: Playing games that involve catching or throwing, household work such as sweeping, etc. 
      • Vigorous Aerobic: Jumping rope, running, games that involve running or chasing, martial arts, etc. 
      • Muscle Strengthening: Games like tug of war, tree or rope climbing, body weight exercises, etc. 
      • Bone Strengthening: Hopping, skipping, activities that involve rapid change in direction, etc. 

These are a few things that every parent should teach their children and explore with them for their holistic development. To reduce the risk of injury, please start slow at a comfortable pace and then increase the length and intensity of the physical activity. Do not overtrain your child. 

Did you enjoy reading this article? Did you find it useful? Do share it with your family and friends. Also, let us know your thoughts in the comments section below. 

Disclaimer: These are generic guidelines. Parental discretion advised. 

References:

  • Active start: SHAPE America physical activity guidelines for children from birth to age 5. (n.d.). Physical Education and Health Education-Shape America. Retrieved May 24, 2021, from https://www.shapeamerica.org/standards/guidelines/activestart.aspx
  • Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans (2nd ed.). (2018). U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. https://health.gov/sites/default/files/2019-09/Physical_Activity_Guidelines_2nd_edition.pdf 
  • Virgilio, S. J. (2006). Active Start for Healthy Kids: Activities, Exercises, and Nutritional Tips. Human Kinetics. ttps://www.google.co.in/books/edition/Active_Start_for_Healthy_Kids/QX_mlU__mEEC 

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About the Author


?Me-kha-la!? That happens at least once when she introduces herself to new people. She?s the only ?Mekhala? she knows, and she takes a bit of pride in that. She is a quintessential introvert. Mekhala loves tea but cannot make a good cup of tea and often ends up having coffee. She claims that she takes all adjectives as compliments unless specified otherwise. Mekhala is an organizational psychologist and psychometrician. She was a class teacher of 36 adorable girls for two years, grade 2 & 3, as a part of Teach For India Fellowship. And has worked as an independent consultant for a couple of years.

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Rishika shahi

June 15, 2021

Good thing


T. Nag Daksha Sri

June 15, 2021

Super, it is useful to kids, excersise is important to us. Thanks for your help


Sk velmurugan

June 15, 2021

Very good


Sk velmurugan

June 15, 2021

Good


Nishit t

June 15, 2021

Nice


Grishma

June 16, 2021

Thank you Mekhala, love your tips


Ankur

June 16, 2021

I love byjus becouse it makes learn to easy


Sudarsan Jena

June 17, 2021

Suggestions for child developments through your physical educayion methods are appreciable.


Aryashree

June 21, 2021

Super it is useful to kids exercise is important to us thanks


A.sivakarthikeyan

July 22, 2021

Good


Mukesh kundu

July 26, 2021

Helpful Article. Physical exercises are must to keep a child growing healthier


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