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Well & Fit Family: Fitness Tips from Coach Steve

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Want to get fit as a family? Fitness expert, Coach Steve Connaughton, has a few great tips the whole family can do together. Try them:

  1. Let your kids pick a new theme each week.

    • Adventure Week: Take a walk each day and find animal tracks in the snow.
    • Sports Week: Play a different sport each day.
    • Creative Week: Get active through dance or drama.
    • Community Week: Find a new park, community center or fitness event in your community.

  2. Jump in!
    Why wait until June to play summer games? Stay active by using a balloon to create your own indoor volleyball game.


  3. Walk for a cause.
    Helping others while getting fit - now that's multitasking! The American Heart Association's Start! Heart Walk is one of the country's biggest events, with 450 walks nationwide. Encourage the whole family to participate in a walk this spring! For more information, visit americanheart.org.


  4. Introduce a new healthy food to your family's diet.

    • Cabbage surprise: High in vitamins C & K and fiber, cabbage is perfect on a turkey wrap, in a salad or with a stir-fry meal. And kids love the crunch!
    • Smoothie power: Smoothies made with real fruit, soy or regular milk, peanut butter, yogurt and/or wheat germ are packed with protein and fiber. They're a great way to start the day off right.
    • Squash calories: Low-calorie, fat-free squash is a hearty source of vitamins A & C, potassium and fiber. Prepare with a touch of brown sugar, cinnamon and nutmeg, and you have a completely healthy, perfectly delicious side dish.

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