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A FAMILY AFFAIR

How to replace pizza and movie nights with fitness dates

- KELLI KENNEDY

Family fitness dates are replacing the old school pizza and movie nights as more parents are realising that the benefits of moving aren’t just about burning calories but setting an example for the next generation. We talked to three fitness experts to get a feel for what family fitness looks like in their homes and also got some tips to try with your kids.

BROOKE BURKE-CHARVET

This mother of four and former Dancing With The Stars co-host is all about sweating with her family.

“Leading by example has been the most valuable lesson for family fitness,” said Burke-Charvet, whose kids are between the ages of nine and 17.

This family does a lot of moving together — they love hitting the track at nearby Pepperdine University. But it’s tough getting her teens to take the Booty Burn class she teaches because they think it’s too intense. Burke-Charvet is also a fan of hot yoga and spinning for herself.

“Family fitness is a big event in our household. We often take our children to the gym with us and work with the trainer who knows how to safely train children. I Soul Cycle with my husband and my teenagers,” said Burke-Charvet. “No mother should ever have an excuse that having a child can keep you from being fit.”

TRY IT AT HOME

Sign up for a family plan at the gym Schedule a date with your teen to take a spinning, yoga or kick-boxing class

Go to a local track and practice sprint intervals to build endurance

HILARIA BALDWIN

With three kids below the age of four, a book The Living Clearly Method and a busy social calendar that often includes red carpet appearance­s with husband Alec Baldwin, it’s rare that Hilaria Baldwin gets any time to herself, let alone to hit the gym. She’s all about sneaking in a class or going for a long, solo run when she can, but most days she’s the queen of fitting in quickie workouts around the house while she’s playing with the kids. Her Instagram account is full of short intervals doing squats, lunges or handstands, often with a few kids in tow.

“I do these things called down moment workouts. I try to be as active with my kids as possible. Not only just for myself, but to teach them,” Baldwin said.

She’s also a big fan of fully immersing herself into her children’s play, and encourages moms to play hard alongside their kids and get sweaty climbing all over the jungle gym. Bonus: It might wear out your kids, too.

She also does her own workouts while they are playing.

“They’ll be in the playroom and that will give me 10 minutes to do core exercises and they think that’s funny because I’m down on the ground and they will jump on top of me ... people really underestim­ate these things. It really can make a difference.’’

TRY IT AT HOME

Jump on the trampoline for 10 minute with the kids

Do acro-yoga, lay on your back and put the kids on your feet or legs. Baldwin’s kids call it flying

Create relay races around the house Climb the stairs

ERIKA BOOM

The name of her fitness apparel brand says it all: Fit Mama. Erika Boom loves early morning workouts and, surprising­ly, her seven-year-old son loves going with her.

“He also likes to cheer me on (in CrossFit), take pics and show me how he does a particular move. When I’m done ... he does some rowing, box jumps, pull-ups and even running.”

Boom and her husband are also serious cyclists. Sometimes their son tags along, or skateboard­s while she rides through their Miami neighbourh­ood.

“We are the family that prefers to ride the bike to the local farmers market instead of driving the car. We are the family that wakes up early to watch a sunrise and throw in some jogging while we are there. Our kids ... learn from our own interests.”

TRY IT AT HOME

Go for a family bike ride

Bring your kids along to watch your workout and encourage them to try some moves

Get up early as a family and sweat

 ?? Brooke Burke- Charvet with her daughter Rain. ??
Brooke Burke- Charvet with her daughter Rain.
 ??  ?? Hilaria Baldwin and her daughter Carmen.
Hilaria Baldwin and her daughter Carmen.

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