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Health & Wellness

Family Fitness 2025

Published January 8, 2025Admin Only:

Mom helping daughter hike over small rocks on a trail
(Photo Courtesy of iStock)

Get some tips on keeping healthy as a family for the new year.

Cooking with the kids on Sundays. Walking after dinner on Wednesdays. Living room dance parties on Saturday nights. Family fitness experiences can both improve family membersโ€™ individual health and strengthen the family as a whole.

The best part of these family fitness bonding moments is that they don’t take much to get started. Here are some tried-and-true tips that could help you get your own family moving toward a healthier 2025: 

Take It Outsideโ€ฆ

Tell your kids to take a hike โ€” and then go with them! Orange Countyโ€™s many trails and parks beckon people of various fitness and mobility levels. Add a soccer ball, volleyball or Frisbee into the mix and an afternoon at the park or the beach turns into the kind of heart-healthy moment that builds family memories.

Want to go farther? Orange Countyโ€™s many bike lanes and paths offer a variety of options for family exploration. And signing up for local charity runs or walks or family sports leagues can add a greater sense of community and purpose to your family fun.

โ€ฆOr Keep It Inside

You donโ€™t have to invest in expensive equipment to get a real workout at home. Set up simple stations for jumping jacks, push-ups and squats, stretching and yoga that everyone can do, and challenge one another to gradually improve each week.

Or, turn on some music and declare it โ€œdance partyโ€ time. Even the most cringe-focused teen canโ€™t resist a great tune and pure, silly fun.

Plan, Shop and Chop 

Including kids in grocery shopping, menu-planning and food preparation gives children agency and helps them better understand the relationship between what they eat and their own health โ€” especially if you teach them how to read labels and make healthy choices.

Theme nights and recipe challenges (such as picking an ingredient and challenging everyone to come up with a dish that includes it) brings imagination to the table. And assigning simple tasks, such as washing vegetables or stirring, can help even the youngest family member feel involved.

Make It Easy & Fun

Set aside a spot in the kitchen to be the โ€œsnack station,โ€ where kids (and you) can store balanced options. Preparing healthy grab-and-go options like trail mix, sliced fruits or yogurt parfait also goes a long way to helping the whole family make healthier food choices.

The same is true with starting a small vegetable or herb garden, even just on a window ledge. This can help kids learn about where food comes from and encourages them to harvest what theyโ€™ve grown.

Lead By Example

Remember that this is a family activity, and that means itโ€™s important to model the behavior you hope your kids adopt.

One simple and effective change you can make is to put down your phone. Mindful eating starts with attention. When youโ€™re watching what you eat โ€” rather than whatever is on your screen โ€” you can focus on the conversation at the table and improve your portion awareness.

As your family creates new memories and adopts healthy habits, work together to set realistic goals, incorporate imagination into the process and celebrate milestones (โ€œYay! You tried a new vegetable!โ€). These changes make for a healthier family โ€” and a healthier family dynamic. Stay fit and have fun!

Want more guidance? Bring your family and check out the classes and programs at the YMCA Orange County. 


Madison Cardullo

Madison Cardullo is a registered dietician nutritionist with YMCA of Orange County. ymcaoc.org 

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