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Ways your family can resolve to be more fit in the coming year and beyond.

Train Together

Sign up for an upcoming event, like a short road race or obstacle course challenge as a family unit. Schedule training sessions together, set individual goals, and cheer each other on in the process.

Park with a Purpose

Every time you’re out and about, reconsider the urge to find the closest possible parking spot. Deliberately park your car further away than normal. Over the course of a year, all of those additional steps will really add up. Plus, your heart will appreciate a reduction in stress that comes with navigating crowded areas and battling with other drivers for parking spots.

Try Something New

Pick a new sport or activity to try out as a family or resolve to try something new each month of the year. For extra family fun and participation, rotate who gets to choose each new month’s activity.

Get Outside

Resolve to spend more time in nature. Take family walks after dinner or frequent a neighborhood park once per week. Check out your city’s Department of Parks and Recreation website to find parks and open spaces that are open to the public. You’ll probably find a lot more than you knew existed, including a few family favorites to visit regularly. There’s no denying the benefits nature has on our well-being!

Unplug

Set limits on electronic device use, including watching television. Schedule times to put all phones, computers, and tablets away and fill that space with active pursuits—even cleaning the house—instead.

Plan an Active Vacation 10 Fit Family New Year’s Resolutions

When you are trying to decide where your next family getaway should be, take a look at what recreational opportunities you can fit in. Are there trails to hike? Canoeing option? Downhill skiing or water sport activities? Let these activities guide the planning process and build them into your itinerary.

Just Walk

Whenever possible, walk to your destination. When you get there, find ways to add even more steps to the experience. This can include everyday activities, like going to school or work, and can also mean taking walks for the sole purpose of fitness. Buy everyone a pedometer or activity tracker and keep track of your steps together on a family chart.

Plant a Garden

Not only will you have fresh, healthy foods to place on your dinner table, but you will be active in the garden through the building, planting, and harvesting process. Teach your kids that not all foods come prepackaged at the grocery store and that some of the tastiest ingredients can be grown right at home.

Pencil It In

Don’t just say you will be more active; actually, write it on the schedule alongside other family obligations. Having it in print will make you more accountable to uphold your New Year’s resolutions to keep moving as a family.  Being more active as a family is the best New Year’s resolution you can make any year. Make this year one that brings your family better health and fitness outcomes and resolve to reach your goals together.









Class Documents

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Active Home Week 9 Thursday, May 21, 2020
Active Home Week 8 Thursday, May 14, 2020
DEAM May Thursday, May 7, 2020
Active Home Week 7 Thursday, May 7, 2020
Active Home Week 6 Thursday, April 30, 2020
Active Home Week 5 Thursday, April 23, 2020
Active Home Thursday, April 9, 2020
April PE Calendar Thursday, April 2, 2020
Home Map Grades 6-8 Tuesday, March 17, 2020
March DEAM cal Tuesday, March 17, 2020
March PE calendar Tuesday, March 17, 2020

Last modified: 05-05-2024