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Old 05-21-2005, 10:19 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Mostly, I'm posting this for the stat's because I imagine that the rest is old news to this group. I think the audience for this newsletter is probably people who are in earlier stages of taking control of their own lives/health.

GET A ROLE MODEL, BE A ROLE MODEL
The Answer To The Childhood Obesity Problem?

By Tom Venuto, CSCS, CPT
Co-Author "Fit Over 40"
www.fitover40.com

I am often asked by moms and dads of all ages
how they can get their kids to start exercising more
and eating junk food less.

It's no surprise why parents today are concerned...

According to the Center For Disease Control, 30.3%
of children are overweight and 15.4% are obese.

That's frightening, but this is even worse:

In the past 25 years, obesity in children and
adolescents has quadrupled!

U.S. 6-11-year-olds obese 1963-65: 4.2%
U.S. 12-19-year-olds obese 1966-70: 4.6%
U.S. 6-11-year-olds obese 1971-74: 4.0%
U.S. 12-19-year-olds obese 1971-74: 6.1%
U.S. 6-11-year-olds obese 1976-80: 6.5%
U.S. 12-19-year-olds obese 1976-80: 5.0%
U.S. 6-11-year-olds obese 1988-94: 11.3%
U.S. 12-19-year-olds obese 1988-94: 10.5%
U.S. 6-11-year-olds obese 1999-2000: 15.3%
U.S. 12-19-year-olds obese 1999-2000: 15.5%

(source: Center for Disease Control)

The results of this trend have been devastating:

Not only does excess body fat affect a child socially
and psychologically, but also Diabetes, orthopedic
problems, high blood pressure, asthma, and sleep
apnea have increased to all time highs in children,
right along with the increase in obesity.

How could something like this happen?

You could easily blame it on TV commercials, the
fast food industry, and a whole host of other factors,
but would you like to know the biggest reason of all?

CHILDREN DON'T HAVE ENOUGH GOOD ROLE MODELS!!!

And guess who the most influential role models are
in a child or teenager's life?

That's right -- Their OWN PARENTS!

Someone once said, "Who you are speaks so loudly, I
can't hear what you're saying."

You don't have to say a word to influence other people.
True leadership is to lead by example.

What kind of example are you setting? What messages
are you sending to your kids and to others just by
the way you look and act?

Anders Olsson, one of the role models in our Fit Over
40 e-book, says, "I think my children are proud to have
a 51-year old fit father. Sometimes I train with my 18
year old son."

You bet they're proud! They're also watching their father's
every move - role modeling him, on the conscious and
unconscious levels. Like father, like son.

I know everyone out there seeks to be the best possible
parent they can. However, it's so easy for each of us
to forget this one simple fact: Our kids are looking to
us and AT us even when we don't see them! It's like they
are the ones with "eyes in the back of their head", as
my mother used to say to me.

That's why we want to encourage all parents, including our
own staff and role models, to help put an end to this
rampant obesity issue with our children by taking ACTION
to become A-Number-1 role models ourselves.

When you get healthy, fit and maintain an optimal level
of body fat, you're setting an example for your family,
for everyone in your sphere of influence and even for the
entire next generation!

To be a role model, you need role models of your own.
We provide you with more than 50 of them in Fit Over 40:
Role Models For Excellence At Any Age.

If you don't have a copy of Fit Over 40 yet, pick one up
today at http://www.fitover40.com.

Get a role model. Then be a role model. As Gandhi said, be
the change you want to see in others.

Very sincerely,

Tom Venuto
Co-author, Fit Over 40: Role Models For Excellence At Any Age
http://www.fitover40.com
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Old 05-21-2005, 01:13 PM   #2 (permalink)
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This is a great article. Even for those that have been living the lifestyle for a while. Sometimes we forget who is watching. I love it when my son asks for egg whites and fruit for a snack. Weird for most 4-year-olds but he loves them...lol. Or when he picks up something and starts doing curls and says "Look Mommy, I'm working out!". I know that he is learning from watching me [img]smile.gif[/img]
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Ha! My sons do similar things. The 7 year old loves doing pushups and eating his veggies. The 4 year old mimcs my squats - except that he can go 'ass to the grass' and I can't! [img]smile.gif[/img]
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Old 05-24-2005, 06:58 PM   #4 (permalink)
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K - when is your 4 yr old gonna start posting squat tips?

Seriously, we should look to children as role models on occassion as well!
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Old 06-02-2005, 08:12 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Nice read. Thanks for posting.
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