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Some Parents Are Using Personal Trainers To Help Their Children Lose Weight

Childhood obesity is a topic that continues to gain interest, as experts, doctors, and parents all look for ways to help children lose weight. For some parents, keeping their children fit is worth every effort. That is why a new trend in personal trainers for children has suddenly begun popping up.

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Dyson Dunkle is 10 years old, a little overweight, and wants to become more active. So his parents hired a personal trainer to help him lose weight and get into shape. Children as young as 3 years old are starting to work out with personal trainers, while their parents pay as much as $75 per hour in hopes of winning the war on childhood obesity.

For young children, lifting weights and other strenuous activities are not considered healthy to do. But some personal trainers have managed to re-aim their standard adult routines into workouts that are suited for children. Jumping jacks, push-ups, and fun activities can help children be more active and hopefully lose any extra weight they have.

“Ultimately we want Dyson to be strong and happy with his body and his weight,” David Birnbaum, Dyson’s father.

Doctors warn that children need to be careful with any exercise routine. Because they are still growing and developing, they cannot work-out in the same way as adults. However, being able to work with an experienced, certified trainer who is knowledgeable about exercise routines designed especially for children can also help develop good habits early.- Summer, staff writer

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Summer

Summer is a mom of three, living life in the slow lane along historic Route 66. She writes, homeschools, gardens, and is still trying to learn how to knit.

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