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Heads Without Bodies

An excerpt from the book Every Body Matters by Gary Thomas

What happens when you intentionally limit your range of motion both physically and spiritually? Gary Thomas shares the story of one young mother of three, Karen. She felt trapped because she was ignoring everything below her head. To gain confidence Karen stretched and found renewed passion. This spiritual training article for both men and women is rich in Bible applications. It will encourage you to use physical fitness to stretch spiritually. Read to learn how you can have a chance to receive a FREE copy of Every Body Matters.

LEGO LUNGES – Training With Children (Ages 6 to 11)

Part of the COURAGEOUS Men’s Fitness resource.

It can by tricky to make fitness fun and challenging for a child age 6 to 11. You may find it is even more difficult to make exercise fun and challenging for you. Not to worry. We have ideas for every short attention span – for every child AND every dad.

ELMO PUSHUPS – Training With Infants And Toddlers (5 years old and younger)

Part of the COURAGEOUS Men’s Fitness resource.

Children who are 5 and younger love to be active with a courageous father. Exercising with child at this age is a great time to establish a good father/child workout routine. A small child can hang out with you almost anywhere you want to train.

CELL PHONES AND CAR KEYS – Training With Older Kids And Teenagers

Part of the COURAGEOUS Men’s Fitness resource.

Putting tools like a cell phone or car keys in your teen’s hands helps him or her to communicate and get to where he or she is going. Here are exercise ideas you can do with your teen. Give your teen the tools to be active, spiritually fulfilled and confident in you as a COURAGEOUS man.

5 Excuses To Not Exercise

Part of the COURAGEOUS Men’s Fitness resource.

Here are 5 top reasons guys don’t exercise. What are your excuses? Come on, wake up dad and get with it!

COURAGEOUS Men’s Fitness

SPECIAL MEN’S RESOURCE SECTION

In theaters September 30, the movie COURAGEOUS inspires men with a newfound urgency to be active with those most dear to them. This special section produced by Faith & Fitness Magazine provides free online resources to help men bring greater fitness and faith to their family and community. Watch the movie trailer now.

A Single Dad And His Son On Father’s Day

By David Bravo

Most fathers aren’t fitness models like David Bravo. But all fathers model life for their children. Good and bad, dads set the example. In this revealing story, David shares how God has used his life journey to shape his relationship with his son. He discusses the top 6 things on the mind of a single dad – good insights for all fathers to apply every day.

Nick Wright’s Team – Youth Growing Strong In Christ

An interview with bodybuilder Nick Wright

Young men and big muscles --- Not every guy has them or even wants them but they all want a strong identity. From an early age Nick Wright has been bodybuilding. Now he wants to help build a team of young people that reach for more than weights and peer acceptance to find their true strength in Jesus Christ.

We’re #1 – A Spiritual Perspective On Leading The Way In Fatness And Fitness

By Dr. Stephen Willis

The old chant of “We’re #1” isn’t a good thing in Huntington, West Virginia. We’re first in the nation in heart disease, diabetes, adult obesity and much more. AND- our children aren’t doing much better. But as a church we’re working to make better nutrition for our children and overall physical fitness in our community a #1 priority. Get a Christian viewpoint on healthy eating and exercise and gain four practical ways you can lead others in fitness.

The Stages Of Family Fitness

By Lindsay Edwards, Ph.D.

When should your family get active and build a spiritual foundation to stay connected? Start today and do it for the rest of your life so that generations to come can experience the fullness of God’s plan for physical and spiritual strength. Exercise, eating well, rest and more are things you can do be healthy. Lindsay Edwards, Ph.D. examines the seven stages of a family to give you practical guidance for each phase of your family life.

Taking Sunday Morning To The Xtreme

By Jason Rhymer

Next Sunday most youth across the country will go to church and do the same routine youth group thing --- (yawn). Other teens will have a lot of fun, build muscle strength, get their heart beating good and grow closer to God. And- they’ll experience a kind of fellowship that you just don’t get by sitting in the church pew. Take a look at the extreme makeover that could be coming soon to a youth group near you.

Skin Care For Sport And Spirit

By Linda Geldermann

I am the mother of 4 teenagers. It occurred to me that a lot of skin issues are affected by sport and fitness activities. I’ve discovered an approach to skin care that is effective for the active person and spiritually strengthening too.

Fatherhood And Fitness

By Stephen W. Simpson, Ph.D.

Fatherhood confounds most men at first. This leaves less time for exercise. If physical fitness is going to be part of your life you have to make it a priority. Psychologist and father of four, Stephen W. Simpson shares important lessons he has learned about fatherhood and fitness.

Girls On The Run

By Chris Chapan


It can be difficult for a parent to find a way to motivate his or her daughter to have a healthy lifestyle. Chapan, a personal trainer with a focus on children, has found that the Girls On The Run program builds character among girls, gives them exercise and time to simply have fun together. Schools and parents love it. It is a Christian friendly approach to health that makes wise sense for families. Find out how to start one in your community.

What Happens When Parents and Children Exercise Together

By Jodi Knepper


Sweating and doing all those exercises in the gym can make you extremely self-conscious. Performer and trainer Lauren Lucille Garner shares her personal fitness experience and offers encouraging support to help you make positive choices and move forward with confidence.

Put a Smile on Your Family Routine

By Phil Black


The folks who run the American Dental Association must be marketing geniuses. Tooth brushing is such a part of a child’s routine. Our family has developed a way to make exercise and faith a regular part of our evening routine. Imagine children and parents squeezing but a few exercises together, brushing up on some Bible reading all in conjunction with good oral hygiene.

Lunch for the Heart and Soul

By Jodi Knepper


Is lunch time a highlight of your child’s day, or does she dread pulling out what you’ve stuffed in her brown bag? Do you know what foods contribute to heart health, and how to “sell” your picky eater on wise choices? Send your child off with a lunch that makes both his mouth and heart happy.

Coaching the Game of Life

By Jeffrey S. Rasley


Coaching offers opportunities to build teams and build lives. Jeff Raisley offers lessons that he shares as a coach about self, group, and fun. They are important to the sport and to kids’ daily lives. In coaching, sometimes the goal is more than just a net.

Is Your Son Tough Enough?

By Jodi Knepper


Fierce yelling, snarling mouths, gritting teeth, and grunting under extreme weights… the testosterone zone of a high school weight room can be a formidable place for a teenage boy. A responsible coach knows how to harness that drive and build up the team without tearing down the young man. Parents have to focus on leading their children down a path that gives glory to God. Do you know how to get the job done?

Family Fitness Becomes Interactive

By Andrea Oh


In today’s face-paced world it is increasingly difficult to find time to dedicate to reconnecting family. Interactive fitness technology is helping parents and their children to interact with each other, have fun, and get in a very - VERY good workout.

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