Animal Exercises for Kids: 12 Playful Poses to Get Children Moving While They Play by Johnson Fitness & Wellness

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Animal Exercises for Kids: 12 Playful Poses to Get Children Moving While They Play

Want a workout for your kids that they'll actually look forward to doing? Challenge your children's fitness and train like an animal with workout moves inspired by the animal kingdom! Animal exercises are great kids’ workouts. They make functional training fun and imaginative while improving strength, flexibility and balance. Most animal exercises make you use your entire body, as well as your imagination. These aren’t just workouts for kids – they build strength, balance and flexibility for adults, too.

Add animal exercises into a hike, run or bike ride. You also can create challenges and races (allowing the youngest exercisers a head start). In planning your workout for kids, a few exercises will go a long way. Repeating stations several times will allow children to master the movement. This provides a greater benefit than rapidly cycling through a multitude of movements. Incorporate different animal exercises throughout your week to build several aspects of your kids’ fitness while you play. Here are a few to get you started:

Strength-Building Animal Exercises

  • Bear Crawl: On all fours, crawl on your hands and feet with your butt high and abs engaged. This is great for building upper back and shoulder strength.
  • Crab Crawl: Turn yourself over and crawl on your hands and feet with your butt low. This builds shoulder mobility, as well as upper body and core strength.
  • Alligator Drag: From a forearm plank, crawl one arm forward at a time to move your body across the ground. You can do this with hips lifted or low.
  • Frog Jump: From a low squatting position, jump forward. Return to your squat.
  • Pointer Dog: From an all fours position, lift your opposite arm and leg to reach forward and back. Too easy? Keeping hips and shoulders level, reach your arm and leg out to a 45-degree angle. This is great for your core and low back.

Flexibility Animal Exercises

  • Bunny Sit: Come into a low squat and hang out, like a bunny sitting on the grass. Encourages mobility in the low back and hips.
  • Elephant Dangle: Bend forward at the hips and let your trunk (arms) dangle beneath you. Stretches hamstrings, shoulders and lower back.
  • Giraffe Stretch: Reach your arms overhead and imagine they are the neck of a giraffe reaching up into the trees. Lean to one side and the other. Stretches the shoulders, the lats and obliques.
  • Pigeon Lunge: Come into a kneeling lunge and let your front foot turn out, away from your body. Come low into the lunge, letting the thigh and hip rotate outward. Stretches hip flexors (on the back leg) and rotators (front leg).

Balance Animal Exercises

  • Flamingo: Practice standing on one leg, similar to tree pose, but bringing your knee forward to imitate a flamingo. You can create variations taking your leg into different positions.
  • Silly Monkey: Standing on one leg, bend your standing leg and reach both hands down to the ground. Now lift your other leg high, coming into a standing split. Too easy, want to play? Try to take your hands away from the ground one at a time – then reach them out to the side. You can even work this into a kick up for a handstand.
  • Swimming Shark: This is the same as a yoga balancing half-moon. Balancing on your left leg, reach your left hand down to support you as you raise your right leg parallel to the ground Your hips should stack above each other to face out. Now reach your top arm up to make the shark’s fin.

Keep Using Animal Exercises

As your family’s imagination takes off, it’s easy to forget you’re building core strength and muscular endurance. Animal exercises are great for growing brains, too. They stimulate nerves and muscles, building body awareness along with imagination. Combine animal exercises with a hike or trip to the zoo for inspiration and adventure. Nature books and videos from your local library or streaming service can turn these workouts into a day-long adventure for spring break or summer staycation. As you plan your family adventures, consider how you can be inspired by animal exercises to build in fitness and fun for your kids.

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Nicole DeAvilla
What great ideas for kids! They love being animals.
Ann Marie Patitucci
What a fun idea! I have a feeling the silly monkey will be my boys’ favorite! Thanks, Johnson Fitness & Wellness !
Morgan Hawthorne
I tried a few of these with my four year old today. She loved them!!!
Meredith Schneider
How fun! My 6yr old and 9yr old daughter will love doing these moves. Johnson Fitness & Wellness , thanks for sharing this! :-)
Cassiday
These look fun and that’s what it takes to get kids - and anyone - exercising!
Tribe
Yoga is great for parents and kids alike. These are great!
Julie Rose
We did some of these outside and that made them even more fun
Mike Prochaska
Wow this would make ne want to try yoga
Elisa Schmitz
Anything involving animals, my kids are so into. What a great idea to incorporate them into exercise. Plus, so many of these moves are great for the entire family. What an awesome way to connect with each other and keep moving!
Karen L
What a great idea :) love it and am trying it with my 8yr old.
Donna John
Fun!!! Can't wait to do these with my grandson!

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