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		<title>Healthy Kids: 5 Easy Running Games for Kids</title>
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<p>&#8220;She never stops. She&#8217;s go, go, go from the moment she wakes up till she goes to bed. Even in her sleep, she talks.&#8221; A friend of mine, that I have not seen in months was sharing what life was like with her four year old daughter. Sure enough, we watch her daughter happily run and play in the playground. She wasn&#8217;t the only child running circles around the playground. Children can be <a title="Healthy Kids: Soccer Activities For Kids" href="http://lessonslearntjournal.com/healthy-kids-soccer-activities-for-kids/">wonderfully, sometimes challengingly physical</a>.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Kids will often run, dodge and jump when given the space and opportunity to. Encouraging regular physical activity is key to keeping kids healthy. To celebrate <a title="Doc McStuffins Inspired Tomato &amp; Cheese Heart Tarts" href="http://lessonslearntjournal.com/doc-mcstuffins-inspired-tomato-cheese-heart-tarts/">Doc-Tober</a>, we&#8217;re learning to care for others and ourselves. To stay fit and healthy, here are my top 5 easy to play running games for large groups.&nbsp;</p>
<h2>Five Easy Running Games For Healthy Kids</h2>
<p>You only need a large space and some very simple supplies, if any, for these easy running games.&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>BULLRUSH</strong><br />
I remember the adrenaline pumping through my body whenever I played this as a child. I&#8217;m pretty sure my 6 year old twins love this game and will love it even more as they get bigger (and faster!). For this game, players stand side by side on one end of the play area. Choose one player to be IT, and stand in the middle of the play area. Whoever is IT shouts,&nbsp;&nbsp;&#8220;BULLRUSH!&#8221;. On this signal, all players have to try and run to the opposite side of the play area without getting tagged by IT. Whoever gets tagged, joins the IT team to help catch other free players. Players can only run to the other side when the IT team shouts, &#8220;BULLRUSH!&#8221;. The game continues until only one player is left. That player becomes the new IT in the next game.</p>
<p><strong>STUCK IN THE MUD</strong><br />
Set out a play area for this game. Select one player to be IT. Once play begins, IT has to tag other players. Once tagged, players are stuck in the mud. They have to stay where they are when they were tagged, with their legs apart. Players who aren&#8217;t stuck, can free people who are stuck in the mud, by crawling through their legs. Once players are freed, they can run around again. Depending on the number or children and the size of the play area, it may be more fun to have a few people to be IT.</p>
<p><strong>STUCK IN THE MUD PARTNERS</strong><br />
All players have to find a partner. Choose one pair to be IT. The IT pair has to try and tag as many pairs as possible. A tagged pair stay where they are, face each other with arms raised to form an arch. You can only be freed when another pair runs through your arch.</p>
<p><strong>TURTLE TAG</strong><br />
Choose one person to be IT. Play begins when IT yells, &#8220;GO!&#8221;. IT chases other players. When IT comes near, players can avoid being tagged by quickly lying on their backs with arms and legs raised in the air, like a turtle on its back. As soon as IT has gone by, they can keep running again. If you are tagged, you are the new IT.</p>
<p><strong>BACK-TO-BACK TAG</strong><br />
This one is great for team building. On the signal &#8220;GO!&#8221;, IT chases the other players. Players are safe for five seconds only when they stand back-to-back, elbows linked, with another player. As soon as they feel safe, or their five seconds are up, separate and run in free space until IT comes near again. Then find a new partner and stand back-to-back. If you are tagged, you are the new IT.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Running games like these are so simple and fun. <strong>Do you have a favourite running game for kids?</strong></p>
<div align="center">K: 2 years, 10 months</div>
<div align="center">E: 4 years 3 months</div>
<div align="center">N&amp;M: 6 years 4 months</div>
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<p>I knew absolutely nothing about soccer&#8230; then I became a mum. Our boys started playing soccer almost two years ago. Now, I understand just how fun playing soccer is. It&#8217;s a social, fun way to get kids moving about, to build up their fitness and <a title="Doc McStuffins Inspired Tomato Cheese Heart Tarts" href="doc-mcstuffins-inspired-tomato-cheese-heart-tarts">encourage a healthy lifestyle</a>.</p>
<p>I am a parent who has never played soccer before &#8211; and it was a bit overwhelming / intimidating to figure out. However, it is possible, and simple to just have some fun with a soccer ball in the backyard with your kids.</p>
<h2>Five Soccer Activities For Healthy Kids</h2>
<p>Here are some ball activities that are simple and fun; some ideas to get you playing soccer with your kids:</p>
<p><strong>BUBBLES</strong><br />
Randomly place a few cones around your backyard. Each child needs a soccer ball. Dribble your ball (&#8220;bubble&#8221;) around the backyard. Use only the inside of your feet. Don&#8217;t let your bubble touch another bubble or cone; otherwise your bubble will pop. If your bubble pops, you have to do ten star jumps before rejoining the game.</p>
<p><strong>TREASURE</strong><br />
You will need a few soccer balls (about 3 to each child) and a hoop for each child. Place the hoops randomly on the ground, with the soccer balls outside the hoops. On your signal, children have to collect treasure by dribbling the soccer balls into their hoops. Stealing balls from other people&#8217;s hoops is not allowed. The player with the most treasure wins.</p>
<p><strong>PIN BALL SOCCER</strong><br />
To start the game, place a row of cones (bowling pins) across the middle of the backyard. Each child , stands at edges of the backyard, with the row of cones between them. Players should have about three balls each. The player that knocks down the most pins is the winner. When all the pins are knocked down, reset them and start again.</p>
<p><strong>PIRATES</strong><br />
Choose someone to be a pirate. The pirate does not have a ball. Everyone else dribbles a ball around the backyard. Pirates try to tackle the ball away from the dribblers. If the pirate tackles the ball away from a player, that player becomes the new pirate.</p>
<p><strong>ONE-ON-ONE SOCCER</strong><br />
Even in our postage stamp sized garden, we just simply play a game of one-on-one soccer. We place the ball in the middle of the backyard to start. The players then have to try and kick the ball to their goal area to score a point. We take turns, and tag-team to play each other.</p>
<div align="center">K: 2 years, 10 months</div>
<div align="center">E: 4 years 3 months</div>
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