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P HYSICAL F ITNESS /N UTRITION F OR M Y H IGH S CHOOL S TUDENTS P ARENTS OR G UARDIANS LeAnne Miller
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W HAT I S P HYSICAL F ITNESS It lets us help your children gain: Knowledge Skill Appreciation Confidence To lead physical and healthy lives
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W HY I S P HYSICAL F ITNESS I MPORTANT Its gets them active Keeps them active not only in class Not only when they are at school But for their lifetime
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What we are striving for
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F ITNESS I SN ’ T F UN A lot of them might think that: But with this we are going to makes fitness fun All of them can succeed in fitness I hate fitness
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This is what we want and we know all of your kids can do
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A CTIVITIES T HAT T HEY W ILL D O Lets them participate in many activities: Traditional sports Non-traditional sports Fitness activities
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T HE P HASES OF E XERCISE Warm-Up Stretching Aerobic Cool Down
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W ARM -U P : Your kids will learn the proper way to exercise: Increases your pulse slowly About 5-10 minutes Will prevent muscle strains Help with flexibility
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S TRETCHING : Improves their flexibility Stretches will be slow and not bouncing Will be done three to five time holding for 10-20 seconds
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A EROBIC : Most important one Three phases within Frequency: to improve fitness level they will try to exercise three times a week. Length: need to exercise for about 20 minutes Intensity: the workout should raise their heart beats about 60-80%
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C OOL D OWN : They will lower their heart rate and blood pressure
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N UTRITION
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N UTRITIONAL G UIDELINES Kids and adults need the same types of nutrients: Like vitamins, minerals, carbohydrates, protein and fat. The only difference is that the amount of nutrients needed at different ages.
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G IRLS OF 13-18 Y EARS O LD Guidelines for girls: Calories: 1800 to 2400 Protein: 10 to 30 percent of daily calories Carbohydrates: 45 to 65 of daily calories Total Fat: 25 to 35 percent of daily calories Calcium & Vitamin D: 1300 milligrams a day of calcium & 600 international units a day
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B OYS OF 13-18 Y EARS O LD Guidelines for Boys: Calories: 2000 to 3200 Protein: 10 to 30 percent of daily calories Carbohydrates: 45 to 65 percent of daily calories Total Fat: 25 to 35 percent of daily calories Calcium & Vitamin D: 1300 milligrams a day of calcium and 600 international units a day
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A MOUNT T HEY S HOULD E AT Today people are eating way more then they should be. Two important things to now to eat smart: The serving size and recommended amounts
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T HE AMOUNT THEY SHOULD BE EATING OF EACH FOOD GROUP
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F OOD G ROUP / A MOUNTS OF E ACH Fruit Group: 4 daily servings, or 2 cups Vegetable Group: 5 servings, 2.5 cups Grain Group: 6 ounces, half should be whole grain Meat & Beans Group: 5.5 ounces Milk Group: 3 cups
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Not only is nutrition important but exercise is part of it as well.
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