walk, run, balance, throw, push and pull, and maybe even catch. Playing games, providing toys and opportunities, and attending programs that can enhance and refine these skills is a great idea.
It doesn’t have to be difficult and the possibilities are endless. If you’re having a hard time coming up with ideas for your toddler, think back to when you were a kid. What were some games that you would play and what were some activities that you enjoyed?
I personally liked to play Ring-Around-The-Rosie, Mother May I? and making mud pies outside our house. Some other ideas include Freeze-Tag, having a dance party in the living room, Follow the Leader, Simon Says, LeapFrog, or a simple run-through of Head-Shoulders-Knees-And-Toes.
There’s also plenty of professionally designed programming for toddlers out there. Many places offer traditional disciplines like gymnastics, dance, karate, and swimming, but there are less conventional spots that can be considered “play centers”. Choosing an activity for your child will depend on budget, location, and schedule.
Working out with Kirsa and her daughters really opened up my mind to what fitness programming can look like for everyone, regardless of age and ability. It should always be interesting and exciting and keep you running back for more.
Jasmine Danielle is a Los Angeles based dancer and fitness trainer. She received her BFA in Dance from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and has studied with FiTour, the National Federation of Personal Trainers, and the Equinox Group Fitness Training Institute.
Jasmine is currently a Group Fitness Instructor for Equinox, Everybody Los Angeles, and Sandbox Fitness. Her fitness modalities include, ballet, dance cardio, barre fitness, TRX, treadmill interval training, cardio kickboxing, jump rope, indoor cycling, and metabolic conditioning.