04/23/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/23/2025 12:09
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This article was last revised in April 2025 to reflect current times.
It's important for all kids to get at least 60 minutes of physical activity per day for their heart health - and it's important for athletes to stay active in order to prevent injury.
So how about a fitness challenge? Connecticut Children's pediatric orthopedic surgeon Allison Crepeau, MD, joins the blog with ideas.
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Have your child enlist friends or teammates to participate in the challenge, too, or make it a family affair.
For younger kids, mark off each day once they've completed the challenge. For teens and athletes, you might incorporate technology, like a fitness tracker app like MYZONE, MyFitnessPal, or something else.
Whether it's posting on social media, marking personal bests on the fridge, or texting a triumphant selfie to a friend, create a ritual to celebrate when each day's challenge has been met. Great job!
Dr. Crepeau is an orthopedic surgeon in the Division of Orthopedics and Sports Medicine at Connecticut Children's. Dr. Crepeau's clinical interests include surgical management of sports injuries of the shoulder, elbow, hip, knee, and ankle; care of the female athlete; dance medicine; advanced cartilage reconstruction procedures; and ACL reconstruction of the very young athlete through young adult