Aerobic, Muscle- and Bone-Strengthening: What Counts?
To get you started, here is a list of possible activities that children and adolescents can do to meet the Guidelines. These activities serve as a guide, so encourage your child to do any of them, as long as they are age-appropriate.
Many of these activities fall under two or three different categories, making it possible for your child do each type of activity – vigorous-intensity aerobic, muscle- and bone-strengthening activity – on at least 3 days each week. Also, some activities, such as bicycling or basketball, can be done at either a moderate- or a vigorous-intensity, depending on your child's level of effort.
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Type of Physical Activity | Children | Adolescents |
Moderate–intensity aerobic |
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Vigorous –intensity aerobic |
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Muscle-strengthening |
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Bone-strengthening |
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- Page last reviewed: June 5, 2015
- Page last updated: June 5, 2015
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