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WINTER EXERCISE IDEAS FOR THE FAMILY

Fun winter exercise activities for inside the house, for outdoors, and around
your community that can be adapted to fit with your local and state coronavirus
safety guidelines.

by Elizabeth S. Leaver

January 22, 2021

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It’s recommended that children get an hour of exercise a day, and a growing body
of research suggests that regular exercise may be linked to improved performance
in school. Most kids don’t get enough exercise during the school
week—particularly during the winter months, when bad weather can ruin good
intentions.

On top of that, we’re facing the problem of too many hours spent sitting in
front of screens because of remote and hybrid schooling, and our children are
getting even less exercise than before.

But there are still lots of ways for kids and families to stay active and get
exercise during the colder months. We’ve put together some fun winter exercise
activities to get everyone moving—some for inside the house, some for outdoors,
and some you can do around town.


IN YOUR HOME

Family dance party: Get everyone to work up a sweat by cranking the tunes and
letting loose in your basement, living room, or any space that works. You can
use a video game like Dance Dance Revolution (for the Wii), or simply ask
everyone to choose a few favorite songs and dance it out together. You might
even try the latest TikTok dance challenge and post your own version.

Timed stations: Designate spots for some simple exercise stations like jump
rope, jumping jacks, running in place, and sit-ups. Have family members go
through the stations a set number of times, and time them with a stopwatch each
time they go through. Encourage them to try to better their own time with each
pass.

Color walk: Lay down pieces of colored paper in a path all through the house.
(To keep from slipping, you can tape down the paper with painter’s or masking
tape, which won’t damage your floors.) Keep colors separate (to avoid, for
example, three blue sheets in a row), and then challenge participants to walk
from one room to the next by stepping only on a certain color. Make the game
more adult-appropriate by spacing the paper farther apart.

Parachute popcorn: This favorite field day activity has been reimagined for
indoor play and younger kids love it. As few as two people can hold the
“parachute” (a sheet or tarp) and toss lightweight balls on top. Tell the
children to start making waves with the parachute to make the balls pop up in
the air. Add more balls throughout the game to see how many can stay in before
any fall out.

Activity jar: Build your own mini indoor field day by filling a jar with
movement ideas like “7 jump-ups” or “run around the house twice” and let the
kids choose their next activity.


IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD

Snow play: If the ground is covered with snow, think of it as a great time to
get the heart pumping. A snowball fight gets everyone running, throwing, and
laughing, as well. And when everyone is done running around, have a snowball
tossing contest—have a pair of players toss a snowball back and forth until it
falls apart.

Snow-building: If you have enough snow, building in it can be a fun and
effective workout for everyone. If you’re feeling ambitious, create an igloo or
snow village together. But even making a family of snow “people” will get
everyone moving—and, no doubt, smiling!

Snowshoeing: Snowshoeing is a relatively inexpensive and low-maintenance way to
get some exercise. Once you purchase (or rent) snowshoes, there really are no
rules. Just strap them on your boots and head outside, whether just around your
yard or into the woods.

Winter walks: Bundling up to brave the cold can seem daunting, but once you get
past that hurdle, a fun and rewarding family activity awaits. In addition to
being good exercise, walks offer a great way to see some of winter’s beauty up
close together.

Tug of War: Find an old rope and split into two teams. Pull until one team pulls
the other across a center line. This cold-weather version has the losing team
landing in snow rather than mud so clean-up is a breeze!

Find more ideas for active play in Field Day Games—At-Home Edition on our sister
site, PTOtoday.com.


IN THE COMMUNITY

Family bowling: Bowling is an indoor activity almost anyone can enjoy. It may
not have the intensity of some sports, but it still gets everybody active and
involved. As a bonus, it gives your kids a fun way to practice math skills by
serving as scorekeepers. (If you want the fun without having to leave the house,
set up a few empty bottles or plastic pins in the kitchen or basement and let
the good times roll.)

Lesson or class: Winter is a great time to try something new as a family. Many
gyms offer specific in-person and online fitness classes geared toward families.
Other options include martial arts lessons or rock climbing at a gym or indoor
rock-climbing facility.

Swim dates: Lots of gyms or high school fitness centers offer times for family
swimming. Try to pick a consistent time or two each week when everyone is free,
and mark it on the calendar. You’re more likely to stick with it that way.

Ice-skating: Skating at a rink or nearby pond is a classic winter activity.
Since rinks are maintained, they can be a safer bet for recreational skaters.
Plus, most offer lessons for those who are less experienced or looking to
improve their skating skills.

Fitness night at school: Find out whether your school has an open gym night or a
family fitness night. Those events can get kids and families moving and put a
positive emphasis on physical activity. Typically held in a school gym or
similar space, a fitness night can be run as a “sports sampler” that offers kids
the chance to try out different sports, or with stations for activities like
using Hula-Hoops or jumping rope.






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