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Make fitness a family affair

Slowpoke. Weakling. Klutz.

No kid in gym class ever called me those names to my face. But I got the message.

Whenever it came time to form teams for whatever sport we were playing, I was inevitably among the last to be picked — and for good reason.

I consistently struck out in baseball. I trailed the pack in track. I succeeded in getting the volleyball over the net maybe once, when it bounced off my head by accident.

The only form of fitness I truly enjoyed at that time in my life was jumping on my neighbor’s trampoline. I learned some rather impressive tricks and eventually convinced my parents to enroll me in an acrobats class. Somersaults lead to back bends, and cartwheels to running handsprings. I still recall that moment of glory when I mastered a no-handed back flip, with Mr. Goings standing by for emotional support only.

I signed up for jazz dancing as well. I wasn’t very graceful but the routines were fun.

And undoubtedly that’s why, to this day, I actually look forward to aerobics and other fitness classes at my neighborhood Y.

The search for the right activity that keeps us moving remains an ongoing process for many of us, regardless of age. The earlier we begin exploring our options, the better. But that can be a challenge for time-stretched families, especially when our interests take us in different directions.

In today’s main story you’ll meet several people who have found ways to both strengthen their bodies and their family bonds, all in one place.

Does your family have a plan for staying active together? What do you do?

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