Family Fun and Fitness

Helene Zemel
I am probably giving away my age here, but I can remember a time when we all ate our dinner at the same time, we didn’t have 300 + television programs to choose from every day, children did not spend hours after school playing video games, sitting in front of computer screens, or talking on cell phones. When I came home from school, if weather permitted, I was expected to go outside to play. We would go to the playground, play ball, jump rope, and play running games.

Kids today are often stressed out by many of hours of homework and the pressure to take college level courses for advanced placement before they are intellectually ready. I have heard of children getting by on only a few hours of sleep each night because of excessive homework and skipping lunch in order to take on such a demanding curriculum. Frequently both parents are at work outside of the home, and there is no parent to see that the child engages in healthy outdoors activities during these afternoon hours.

Today’s children are more likely to be found playing video games, surfing the web, watching television or the VCR than engaging in sports and healthy recreation. As a result, we have seen a rise in both children and adults in such lifestyle disorders as obesity, high blood pressure, and type 2 diabetes—disorders that are preventable and even treatable by attention to both diet and exercise. A recent survey showed an increase in prescriptions in young people for high blood pressure and hypercholesterolemia (high cholesterol).

In a message from former Surgeon General, C. Everett Koop, M.D., for the Shape up America program, Dr. Koop states: “A survey conducted by Shape Up America has revealed that child care responsibilities are interfering with the efforts of many families to get more exercise and at the same time we know many children are now overweight or obese. The solution is a commitment on the part of the entire family to spend more time together. I encourage you to choose activities you can do together and support and reward each other’s efforts to be more active at home, at school, at work, and in your communities. I urge you to replace the use of food as a reward for good behavior and offer to take a walk with your child instead. The pleasure of your company is the best reward your child can receive and the best gift you can give.”


This is very good advice indeed. Start a family fun night and take turns choosing an activity. The family can engage in both indoor and outdoor recreational activities depending on the time of year. Remember that not all activities have to be physical.

Board games are always fun for the family to play and encourage thinking skills, strategy, eye/hand coordination, and most importantly family togetherness. Choose a variety of games that are appropriate for all ages and skill levels involved in order to keep the chosen activities interesting and fun for all involved. Remember that the "family that plays together stays together."

For some additional ideas for family fun and fitness visit: The Family Gamer.
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Helene Zemel

Helene Zemel, M.A., M.B.A. is Founding and Certified Affiliate with GeneWize Life Sciences. GeneWize is a direct marketing subsidiary of a 12 year publicly traded bio-tech company. The company manufactures a customized nutritional product based on the customer's DNA assessment. Other products include our LifeStyle Boosts and a DNA based skin care product that will launch in the Fall of 2009. Read more about GeneWize at: Customized Nutrition For You.



Ms. Zemel is also a Senior Regional Sales Director for AmeriPlan® USA, a discount medical and dental benefits company. Ms. Zemel is dedicated to helping people save money on their healthcare and you can visit her website at: Health Plans Plus. AmeriPlan is also a homebased business opportunity. For information on the business opportunity visit: Best New Home Biz. Ms. Zemel also publishes a blog on healthcare issues at:
Health Plans Plus Blog. There you will find postings on discount health plans, healthcare issues, consumer driven healthcare and alternative medicine.


As a homeschooling and work at home mom, Ms. Zemel started a website for work at home parents. You can visit this website at: Work at Home Moms & Dads. Ms. Zemel has also published articles on internet and network marketing at: Work at Home Mom & Dad Blog The Work at Home Family Carnival is also published on this blog.