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Being a Grandparent is WAY More Fun When You’re Fit

Grandparents With Children Cycling Through Fall Woodland

The holidays are a great opportunity for “quality time” between grandparents and grandkids. And that includes physical activity.

In fact, all year long, people over 50 say that being strong for their grandchildren is their No. 1 reason for staying fit – or for wanting to get fit in the first place.

Being an active grandparent requires physical ability – strength, endurance and flexibility – that you can build in a gym or studio. You want to be able to enjoy each other and build memories together. And playtime, exercise, and other activities can do all of that, while showing them that even “older” people are fun and engaged in life.

When the grandchild is an infant, you’ll want to get down on the floor – and then back up again. As the kids grow and get heavier, you’ll be picking them up and carrying them around. By the time they can run, they’re going to want Grandma and Grandpa to go outside and play.

Be a loving leader and get them away from screens to engage in creative play. You don’t even have to tell them it’s exercise, although it’s good for older ones and teens.

We’ll help you gain confidence with strong legs, back, core, glutes and more. We’re here to help, so come tell us about your special little ones and we’ll get you in shape for all kinds of things like:

With so many fun, healthy activities to share, it’s no wonder that our grandchildren are our No. 1 reason for wanting to be fit after 50. And even if you don’t have any, these are all good things to do alone or with anyone of any age. Join in!

 

 

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