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		<title>How to Get Your Kids to Hit the Pavement: Running for Fun</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Oct 2011 22:43:24 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Kids/Teen Corner]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[kids learning to run]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Kids love running, they just don&#8217;t know it, yet. Take a look at any school playground during recess and you will see kids of all ages engaging in many types of activities and games that revolve around running. From soccer to tag, to basketball and hide and seek, kids are running every single day! To [...]</p><p><a href="http://www.healthyourwayonline.com/how-to-get-your-kids-to-hit-the-pavement-running-for-fun/">How to Get Your Kids to Hit the Pavement: Running for Fun</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.healthyourwayonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/HYWO.kidsrunning.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-353" src="http://www.healthyourwayonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/HYWO.kidsrunning-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>Kids love running, they just don&#8217;t know it, yet. Take a look at any school<br />
playground during recess and you will see kids of all ages engaging in many<br />
types of activities and games that revolve around running. From soccer to<br />
tag, to basketball and hide and seek, kids are running every single day!</p>
<p>To encourage kids to run, activities must be fun and also safe. Here are<br />
seven tips to help get your child into a pair of running shoes and loving<br />
running for life.</p>
<p><strong>Warm up, before you lace up. </strong>Start your child with a few warm up and<br />
dynamic stretches (moving stretches, not static or stationary stretches).<br />
As a parent, your goal is to ensure that your child avoids any injury while<br />
running. Moving stretches gets the blood flowing, the heart pumping, the muscles<br />
warmed up and allows for less potential injuries. To warm up, try jumping<br />
jacks or jogging in place with high knees. To make it fun, turn it into a<br />
contest to see how many the kids can do in one minute.</p>
<p><strong>Keep pace in mind. </strong>Kids will run as fast as they can and have a<br />
lengthy endurance. For kids, the motto is: &#8220;full speed ahead!&#8221; A great way<br />
to teach your children that they need to have control when running is to<br />
have them run at their fastest pace (laps, time or distance) for as long as<br />
they are able. Have your child repeat this step, completing the same amount of<br />
laps, time or distance at a moderate consistent pace, this allows your child<br />
to hold a conversation as they run. Once this pace is determined, keep<br />
practicing at that pace.</p>
<p><strong>Technique is important.</strong> Teach your child the proper form first:</p>
<p>Stand up straight and shoulders back.</p>
<p>Your child should be able to fully fill their lungs, slouching<br />
will hurt their back and not allow them to breathe properly.</p>
<p>Arms should swing forward to back, not side to side.</p>
<p>Thumbs should lightly graze the hip bone.</p>
<p>Head up and looking forward.</p>
<p>Most importantly kids need to know how to breathe. Slow deep<br />
breaths at first in the nose out the mouth. Eventually they will be<br />
breathing in and out through their mouth only as they continue.</p>
<p><strong>Hydrate, hydrate, hydrate.</strong> Kids may be able to run for great lengths<br />
of time, but they need to hydrate just like an adult. Water is needed for<br />
any run under an hour. If your child can keep going after that, you have a<br />
super star! One thing to note, make sure they drink an electrolyte<br />
replacement or sports drink!</p>
<p><strong>Proper Running Shoes. </strong>For safety purposes, make sure your<br />
child has the proper running shoes. Children (and adults) cannot run in<br />
their skate shoes, dress shoes or everyday tennis shoes as much as they&#8217;d<br />
like to or tell you they can. Lace up!</p>
<p><strong>Make it fun. </strong>Give your child a challenge. Have them set a goal for<br />
themselves. Reward them for their efforts.</p>
<p><strong>Cool down, before you sit down. </strong>It&#8217;s important for your child to<br />
cool down and stretch after every single run. This is the time to sit and<br />
do static stretching. Proper stretching after a run will ensure their next<br />
run is enjoyable and injury free.</p>
<p>By Laura Ouimet, Dana Point Chamber of Commerce Executive Director, and a<br />
marathon/ triathlon coach and trainer. To learn more about the Dana Point<br />
Turkey Trot and to sign up, visit &lt;<a href="http://www.turkeytrot.com/">http://www.turkeytrot.com</a>&gt;<br />
<a href="http://www.turkeytrot.com/">www.turkeytrot.com</a>.</p>
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