Lifting and Clean Eating for Children?
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When is a good time to introduce lifting and clean eating to a child? What is optimal for maximum muscle gains with minimal fat gains?? The dirty store bought cows milk is bad for adults but is it horrible for children as well?
I tried to get my daughter a gym membership but the gym I go to say no persons under 12 allowed. Kids don't just become professional athletes on their own you have to make them into one. I think i'll focus on soccer and softball, since basketball might be a little too butchy and all?? Suggestions?
Anyone?
I tried to get my daughter a gym membership but the gym I go to say no persons under 12 allowed. Kids don't just become professional athletes on their own you have to make them into one. I think i'll focus on soccer and softball, since basketball might be a little too butchy and all?? Suggestions?
Anyone?
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Oh, the water fast guy.
I see you must be bored today.0 -
Forcing clean eating on a kid for gainez? Forcing them to be an athlete? Are you serious?0
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You have got to be kidding. Unbelievable.0
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:laugh:0
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wow, are you trying to live vicariously through your children or what?0
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Forcing clean eating on a kid for gainez? Forcing them to be an athlete? Are you serious?
who said anything about forcing? She's showing interest and I'm just trying to make her the best that she can possibly be. Relax bro...0 -
You really should talk with a doctor when it comes to lifting. Do NOT calorie restrict your children though as you want them to grow and not have issues. If you do the clean eating thing, thats fine because parents do the same thing with Vegan/Veggie, etc.. lifestyle. But getting adequate nutrients is critical to growth. Besides, if kids want to be athletes, eating is critical for gains.
Also, there is no reason not to eat dirty. There is no advantage to eating clean or not drinking cows milk. Also, there is nothing you can do to prevent fat growth along with muscle growth. Men will tend to be more lean than women and women need fat to protect their reproductive organs.0 -
From an efficacy and safety standpoint, kids as young as 7 and 8 can begin strength training provided that they show interest and are mature enough to follow instructions and perform the activities properly and safely. Since the late 90s, there have been a number of studies that support the above which you can check out.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3445252/
http://www.udel.edu/PT/PT Clinical Services/journalclub/sojc/03_04/Jan04/lillegard.pdf
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10875292
First, you should get her doctor's approval before introducing any kind of strength training.
Secondly, it's advisable that you seek a professional coach or trainer who has experience designing strength training programs for children. I know many gyms have a blanket statement and do not allow kids under 12 in their facilities outside of daycare, but there are a few kids gyms around that do and specialize in exercise for children. As mentioned in the writeup below, a child's fitness program doesn't have to be a "watered down" version of an adults, but it still has to be appropriate for the child's size and maturity and fitness level.
The Mayo clinic has some helpful information which you can read here:
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/strength-training/HQ01010/NSECTIONGROUP=20 -
If your child isn't squatting 380 by the time they enter kindergarten, you've failed. Look into some good trade schools.0
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I've seen stuff for cross for for kids. You should look into that. I've seen brightly colored weights and stuff for them.0
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when is a good age to introduce my infant to the pro-ana lifestyle0
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When is a good time to introduce lifting and clean eating to a child? What is optimal for maximum muscle gains with minimal fat gains?? The dirty store bought cows milk is bad for adults but is it horrible for children as well?
I tried to get my daughter a gym membership but the gym I go to say no persons under 12 allowed. Kids don't just become professional athletes on their own you have to make them into one. I think i'll focus on soccer and softball, since basketball might be a little too butchy and all?? Suggestions?
Anyone?
Under 12? The gym where I work won't allow anyone under 16 in the cardio or weight room unless they complete a "teen weight training course", and kids still have to be at least 13 to do the course.
After reading your post, I'm very very glad we have that policy. Else we'd have nutjob parents like you swarming the place torturing their poor children.0 -
The water fast was better.0
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Richard Sandrek that child of yours.0
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Reminds me of the guy who was arrested for tasering his girlfriend's infant repeatedly . He was "training" the baby to be a cage fighter.
That extreme example aside...by "dirty" store milk I assume that buying organic store bought whole milk will solve your concerns?
Children need the fats in whole milk for brain development-no matter what the govt geniuses are claiming these days. (dumbest recommendation ever-because idiots feed their kids SUGARED drinks the fed govt has declared whole milk the cause of obesity and youll see schools and daycares feeding garbage lowfat milk to children who need those healthy fats the most)
Under twelve. I suppose no age is too early to instill a lifetime of body issues for girls these days. Which is what will happen. No matter what your intentions are.0 -
I'm not sure why one would wait to introduce children to clean eating. If that is how you choose to eat, then why would teach your child differently? As long as it's nutritious, just feed them however you choose.
As for lifting, progressively heavy lifting to failure is probably a bad idea before puberty. Children simply do not develop muscles like adults. This is likely why the age 12 limit at your gym. But lights weights are fine as long as the child enjoys it. Play and sports are enough for younger children.0 -
Why a gym don't you have a park with a playground? Climbing through the monkey bars and other playground equipment was a main source of exercise for my kids as well as soccer. The main thing is to make it fun.0
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This one isn't nearly as entertaining as the water fast post. In for the .gifs.0
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This one isn't nearly as entertaining as the water fast post. In for the .gifs.
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This one isn't nearly as entertaining as the water fast post. In for the .gifs.0
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This one isn't nearly as entertaining as the water fast post. In for the .gifs.
See this is what I'm talking about. Kid looks like he's on his way to the NPC circuit0 -
Try moving to Korea, they have no problems drilling kids into shape.0
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You can't "Make" a child into anything. Also, if basketball is too butchy don't you think soccer is as well? maybe you want to go with a feminine sport like tennis ~~rolls eyes~~
And everyone knows that you intro your kids into clean eating at 6 months old when you take them off that horrible toxic breast milk and no longer allow them McD's and twinkies, while lifting can be started at birth by taping ever increasing weights onto their rattles and teethers.
Never feed your kid anything with any fat, you wouldn't want their brain to develop too much.0 -
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Op= Troll!
At least I hope so...0 -
This one isn't nearly as entertaining as the water fast post. In for the .gifs.
See this is what I'm talking about. Kid looks like he's on his way to the NPC circuit
This response is why your trolling is lame.0
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