6.13.2004

Babies work out in bid to counter obesity

As the country's population of overweight children swells, parents are flocking to baby exercise classes where tots as young as one day old can start getting fit.

While mainstream medical experts remain dubious, baby fitness advocates say getting babies and toddlers involved in exercise can set them up for a life of good health and improve motor skills and parent-child bonding.

"I have this little mantra and it goes like this: fit baby equals fit toddler equals fit child equals fit teen equals fit adult," said Helen Garabedian, author of "Itsy Bitsy Yoga: Poses to Help Your Baby Sleep Longer, Digest Better, and Grow Stronger." She also teaches an Itsy Bitsy Yoga class in Marlborough, Mass.

Yoga comes naturally to babies, who often learn the positions independently as they develop, said Garabedian, who works with babies as young as three weeks old. Babies will commonly move into "downward dog" just before they begin crawling, she said.

But do the kids really understand what they're doing?

Three-year-old Jasper Dean seems to. During the cool-down portion of his class in Seattle, Jasper sits in his mother's lap, eyes closed and legs crossed while serenely chanting, "Ohm." He then places his hands together, bows his head and murmurs, "Namaste."

"He has lots of energy, so it's a good place for him to run around and learn about his body," said his mother, Cindy Hazard, 40, of Seattle, who has been practicing yoga for five years.

At Christine Roberts' Nurturing Pathways class in Kirkland, babies as young as two months participate in various movement and stretching activities. The class uses music and props to keep the babies focused and helps improve their eye tracking and coordination, Roberts said.

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1 Comments:

At 2:12 PM, Anonymous Steve said...

I am trying really hard to raise money to save premature babies and raise money medical research by the march of dimes. I am hoping you can help.

"http://www.walkamerica.org/stevemorin


Please help spread the word..

These babies need a few pounds

 

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