Find Your Thing

Dance classMany studies have found that children who participate in physical activity (including school-mandated physical education classes) are twice as likely to lead healthy, active lifestyles when they grow up to adulthood.

The big question is, how do we motivate children to be active?

In a world where so much sedentary entertainment is available (video games, computer programs, social media, and television), how can we make physical activity more appealing?

We here at Carone learning believe that the first step is just getting kids to try more.

This may seem too obvious to even mention, but we’re more likely to sustain certain habits if we enjoy them! The problem is that few people put this principle to work when it comes to physical fitness. In fact, often we believe that if we are enjoying it, we’re probably not doing a good enough job. The truth is, physical activity–especially for children!–should be an enjoyable activity, not a chore. Limiting ourselves to thinking that exercise is just about weight machines and treadmills robs us of the most beneficial effects of exercise.

Here are some suggestions for physical education activities that have the power to persist through to adulthood:

  • Team sports: Sports like soccer and basketball have numerous health, social, and mental benefits. For one thing, we’re more motivated to succeed when we have healthy peer pressure and a team who relies on us performing our best. For another, team sports build interactive skills in children. Although many people drop sports as they grow to adulthood, most communities have sports programs that welcome adult players.
  • Dance: When we’re young, we’re natural dancers. While dance can be a field in which anxiety and pressure tend to be compounded, dance is also one of the most common exercises that we persist in as we grow to adulthood. A love of movement, dancing, and expression can translate into a lifelong healthy habit.
  • Outdoor activities: While many children are unwilling participants in activities like hiking, family memories with parents often have the power to come back in a good way as they get older. If you want to spark a love of the outdoors in your children, consider different activities that can be challenging and stimulating for them; things like open water swimming, rock climbing, and boating. Additionally, consider turning hikes into something more like “nature walks” of exploration, in which kids can climb trees, identify plants and animals, and blaze their own trails.
  • Independent sports: For kids who don’t seem to connect to team sports like baseball and soccer, consider introducing them to more independent sports. Things like tennis, golf, and swimming can all strike a deep chord in children who like the challenge of competition, but don’t like the pressure of a team. Additionally, many independent sports like skiing, snowboarding, rollerblading, or skate boarding, can be done for fun, with no connection to competition.
  • Martial arts: What’s great about martial arts is that it’s not just physically demanding and challenging enough to develop significant skills in focus and discipline… it’s also undeniably cool. Most kids will love the atmosphere and the cultural exploration that comes with martial arts.

Our phys ed programs help children explore different avenues of physical health that aren’t usually covered in standard school curriculum. Your children have the freedom to explore and find that thing that will work for them; something that they’ll love, be motivated to do, and persist in for a lifetime of health and fitness.

Contact us today to learn more about our programs!

The Outdoors are Calling

Woman walking outside with her dogSummer is the natural time to go outdoors more. Plants are in full bloom, the days are long, and the weather is good. However, many parents worry because during the summer, their kids are inside even more than they are during the school year. The call of videogames and television are hard to compete with.

Being outdoors has amazing benefits, both mental and physical. Recent studies are finding surprising effects from even just a patch of grass. Consider taking a PE class during the summer to encourage your child to get outside and be active. Continue reading “The Outdoors are Calling”

Best Bars

Nutritionists and trainers are often asked, “Which energy or granola bar is the healthiest?” The answers come in as many varieties as there are bars on the market. Truth be told, the healthiest choice is the one you make from scratch in your own kitchen. Any bar on the market is processed and packaged and will undoubtedly contain some preservatives or other ingredients that are best not consumed. Try this recipe, or experiment with your own favorite ingredients to come up with your perfect bar.

  • 2/3 cup almond butter or peanut butter
  • 2/3 cup coconut oil
  • 2/3 cup honey
  • 2 cup oats
  • 2 cups total of your choice of add-ins (such as chopped nuts, dried fruit, dark chocolate bits, coconut flakes, seeds)

Melt first three ingredients together, remove from heat and stir in remaining ingredients. Press into a 9×13 pan and refrigerate until set. Cut into bars and enjoy.

Some Suggestions for Getting Active this Summer

Four boys ready for outdoor funSummer gives us a million opportunities to get outside and get active. Are you taking advantage?

The beauty of summer is that you find yourself exercising in ways that don’t FEEL like exercise. It’s the perfect time to introduce your kids to some new activities and see what they find a passion for. Here are some ideas for summer activities that will get you moving! Continue reading “Some Suggestions for Getting Active this Summer”

Exercising in the Cold

During these winter months, you should take extra precautions if exercising outdoors or in the cold. Below are some tips for exercising in the cold.

  • Dress in layers so you can easily add or remove clothing as needed.
  • Choose fabrics that wick sweat away rather than absorb. Avoid cotton.
  • You lose a large amount of body heat through your head, so wear a hat or keep your head covered to help you stay warm.
  • Your extremities (hands and feet) receive the least amount of circulation when you are cold, so make sure they are properly covered to prevent frostbite.

Sneaking Exercise Into Your Every Day

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Developing a habit of exercise while you are young is important.  While the idea of going to the gym every day may seem daunting, you can and should sneak exercise into your every day.  Any movement is exercise, from walking up the stairs to squatting down to pick something up, the key is to just do a little more of it.  Use these 6 tips below to sneak exercise into your every day to help you stay fit. Continue reading “Sneaking Exercise Into Your Every Day”

What Is Exercise Science?

personal trainerExercise science studies human movement from a variety of perspectives, including historical, developmental, mechanical, motor control, psychological, physiological, and pathological. Students in the field will study a variety of subjects, including how exercise affects the body, how to prevent injury and illness, how to condition the body, and how muscles, skin, and tissue all work together in the human body. Those who study exercise science tend to have a natural interest in health, physical fitness, and biology. Read on to learn about the many different facets of exercise science, and what you can do with a background in this field. Continue reading “What Is Exercise Science?”

How to Get Out of PE

How to Get Out of PE.

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It’s Guaranteed to Work Every Time!

  • Do you hate to dress down or get sweaty in the middle of a school day?
  • Do you feel uncomfortable exercising in a group?
  • Do you have asthma, an injury, or other issues that make it difficult to exercise?
  • Have you missed too many days of gym class to get credit?
  • Are you already participating in sports or other physical activities?
  • Do you need room in your schedule to take other classes at school?
  • Are you looking for something more personalized that focuses on lifetime fitness?

You are not alone! We have the perfect solution to get you out of your physical education class — online PE by Carone Learning.

“What’s that?” you say, “PE…Online?! Is that like a bunch of typing and finger exercises?”

Nope.  Not even close.

So, what is it?

According to high school student, Nikei, “This is also one of the coolest PE classes that I have ever had and they don’t get mad if I wear a dress!”

Although it may sound like an oxymoron, online PE really does work. The power of Carone Learning’s online PE program goes way beyond the classroom. Despite what some may think, the point of gym class is not to inflict cruel and unusual punishment on teenagers. The goal of a quality physical education is to establish health and exercise habits and learn the skills and principles you need for lifelong fitness.  That is exactly what a Carone Learning online PE course does.

Throughout a course, students:

  • Design and implement their own exercise program
  • Learn and apply fitness principles
  • Set personal goals and work towards improvement
  • Receive motivation and individualized feedback from an instructor (kind of like having your own personal trainer!)

Why Carone Learning?

Most online or alternative PE programs focus on one thing—physical activity. While getting physical activity is a vital part of any PE class, it is just one part. A standards-based physical education class is multi-faceted to include knowledge and skills, as well as physical activity. That, plus a commitment to quality curriculum and an individualized student experience is what sets Carone Learning apart—over 50,000 students agree!

Here’s the Best Part

So you want to get out of your PE class? You can. Take one or more classes through Carone Learning’s Carone Learning Academy and get credit! That’s right! As an accredited school, Carone Learning Academy can offer course credit for all of its PE, health, and elective courses—credit that can be transferred back to your school… No more sweating it up during school, no more short gym shorts, and no more faking a stomach ache to get out of a pickle ball lesson. It’s a slam dunk!