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What can I do to be more
active?

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Ways to Add Exercise to Your Day
Start small. You don't
have to run a marathon
to add more activity to
your life. Make a
promise to walk the dog
every afternoon. After a
week, add an extra block
or two, then three or
four. Take it from
there. (Don't have a
dog? No problem! See
below for more activity
ideas.)
Add more activity to
the stuff you're already
doing. Ask your mom to
drop you off at the far
end of the parking lot
at the mall, then walk
the extra distance.
While you're there, take
the stairs instead of
the escalator. Walk an
extra lap around before
your ride picks you up.
Cut down on your TV,
computer, or video game
time each day. Instead
of watching that really
bad show that comes
between your two
favorites, turn off the
TV for half an hour,
turn on the radio, and
dance around your room
to your favorite songs.
If you want to, set a
timer so you won't miss
your show.
Have a parent, family
member, or friend
with a garden? Offer to
help. Planting, pruning,
or weeding is a great
activity. Your friend or
relative will love the
help, and it'll be a
great chance to catch
up.
Get into after school
fun. Lots of youth
centers, YMCAs, and Boys
& Girls Clubs have
after-school programs.
Why not look into
after-school basketball,
dance lessons, or other
activities? These
centers may also have
homework centers,
tutors, and a lot of
great ways to meet new
friends.
Turn off the TV. Watch
just one show a night
instead of every show
that's on. You'll find
you're more active
without even thinking
about it. Or, if you
have to tune in, try
getting up and moving
around during the
commercials. Jumping
jacks are great for
this!
Looking for something
you can do with friends
or family in your own
back yard? Try one or
more of these:
- Hosting a family
treasure hunt
- Play catch. Toss
around as many
different shaped
objects (try a
rubber chicken!) as
you can find
- Learn to juggle
- Pick up a hula
hoop and see how
many rotations you
can do. Have a
contest with your
friends
- Pull out that old
jump rope you from
when you were a kid.
Just for fun, see
how many of those
old rhymes you can
remember.
- Play "hot
potato" with a
soft ball or frisbee
- Try badminton,
croquet, or bocce.
- Looking for
something more
interesting? How
about a pogo stick,
stilts, or a
unicycle?
- Hop on a
skateboard and go
for a ride. Or try
inline skates or a
scooter.
- If it snows in the
winter where you
live, build snow
forts and snow
people, have
snowball battles, go
ice skating, or take
a ride down that
great sledding hill.
- Get together a
game of hopscotch or
four-square and have
a competition. (Keep
a bucket of sidewalk
chalk handy!)
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