When did we lose our ABILITY to be active?
We used to go to the gym just to get fitter and stronger for a sport. Then we used the gym to help with rehabilitation of injuries. We discovered body shape could be altered through exercise. And of course, we are constantly told to exercise consistently for better health and well being.

Isn't it great to see kids running around and enjoying the outdoors?!
But now it seems that gyms are playing a very important role, which we didn’t foresee, starting with children as young as 7 years… Gyms are teaching children the importance of simply being active, something that we all took for granted when we were growing up.
I’m sure you remember how we all played outside with our neighbours, hung from trees, played games of footy, soccer and chasey. Now it’s no longer safe or we live in a housing complex with no trees or there’s no open space to even think about playing a ball sport. Children today have much fewer opportunities to test their bodies and understand the potential of their muscles.
How then, as adults, are they going to know how to exercise for health and well being? How are they expected to know how to combat lifestyle diseases, like cardio-vascular disease and Type II Diabetes?
As for the ever-growing obesity epidemic…
Sobering, isn’t it?
So, going to the gym is all about re-abilitating ourselves into the world of activity. It’s giving us back childhood opportunities to learn about how our bodies move.
How then, can the gym not be part of your life?





