For working parents, summer break can feel like a double-edged sword. While kids are thrilled to be out of school, the absence of structured days — P.E. classes, recess, and after-school activities — can lead to long hours of sedentary …
Building athletic foundations in youth is about more than just sports performance—it’s about cultivating movement confidence, preventing injuries, and creating a long-lasting love for physical activity. At Fit First, we believe that athleticism starts with the right fundamentals and a …
At Fit First, we’ve always believed in the power of movement—not just for physical fitness, but for mental and emotional growth too. But did you know there’s solid science behind this? When children engage in regular physical activity, it doesn’t …
Keeping your kids active at home doesn’t have to be a challenge—or require expensive equipment. In fact, incorporating fun fitness games into your daily routine can boost their physical health, enhance cognitive development, and strengthen family bonds. Here are five …
In today’s digital age, encouraging children to engage in physical activity is more important than ever. One dynamic and engaging way to achieve this is through Ninja Parkour—a fusion of parkour and ninja-style obstacle training. This activity not only promotes …
In today’s fast-paced world, children often find themselves juggling school, extracurricular activities, and social commitments. While staying engaged is beneficial, there’s a fine line between being active and being overscheduled.Understanding this balance is crucial for the well-being of our children. …
At Fit First, we believe every child deserves the opportunity to move, play, and thrive—regardless of ability. That’s why we champion adaptive fitness: a personalized, inclusive approach to physical activity designed specifically for children with special needs. What Is Adaptive …
As school lets out and summer begins, many children experience a major drop in daily activity levels. Without structured physical education or recess, kids can become increasingly sedentary — often turning to screens for entertainment. That’s why building a simple, …
Mother’s Day is a wonderful opportunity to pause and appreciate the women who play a vital role in raising strong, healthy, and confident kids. At Fit First, we believe that behind every active, thriving child is a network of supportive …
Burnout in young athletes is characterized by a state of physical and emotional exhaustion, reduced sense of accomplishment, and sport devaluation. It often results from chronic stress due to high training volumes, pressure to perform, and lack of rest. The …