1. Optimize muscle recovery; this is my big one! I say it all the time... "Eat this so your muscles recover..."
- Have you kids eat and/or drink a high protein snack within 30 minutes after exercise.
- And serve a high carbohydrate, moderate protein meal 1-2 hours later to continue muscle recovery.
- Great on the go protein snacks include nut butter with veggies, fruit, or even pretzels (if that's what it takes), beef or turkey jerky (I balked at a mom who sent this into the gym with her 5 years old, but she had something there), hard boiled egg, deli roll up, hummus and veggies, grapes and cheese, portable cheese platter (sliced cheese, whole grain crackers, and nuts).
- Give kids a sports drink to prevent fatigue and dehydration. Some studies show that sports drinks do a better job preventing dehydration than water alone during activities lasting an hour or more.
- In general kids should drink 1 cup of water per 15 minutes of exercise. (Imagine the water intake required to hydrate my eight year old during his three hour gymnastics training.)
- Carbohydrates are the main energy source for exercise and major fuel for the brain.
- Great on the go carbohydrate snacks include dry cereal, bagels, fresh fruit, whole grain crackers, air popped popcorn, low fat muffins, rice cakes, pretzels.
- In general it is best to provided 55% of kid's diets with carbohydrates, 15% protein, and 30% fats.
- Examples of healthy fats for kids include avocado, olives, pesto on pasta, homemade trail mix, and sunflower seeds.
- Variety is the spice of life. Unless you kid buys into your healthy eating plan, all this information in useless. I have found that keeping a varied diet keeps my kids interested and willing to try new foods. Adding avocado to a salad one day and mixing up guacamole and serving it with tortilla chip another keeps my kids willing to put it in their mouths.
- Allowing kids an occasion treat is encouraged. After a well played game ice cream, frozen yogurt or even a cupcake is a welcome treat for tired kids. Not only will they not be deprived of treats many of their friends are having, but it shows them that it is acceptable to indulge as long as they keep a healthy diet the majority of the time. Additionally, it teaches them what foods are treats and what foods are part of that healthy diet.
- And make those healthy foods fun.