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Will Exercise Stunt My Kids’ Growth? – Episode 894

by Vinnie Tortorich

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Episode 894 - Will Exercise Stunt My Kids Growth

: Episode 894 – Listener Dan calls in to talk about his NSNG success and to ask the question “will exercise stunt my kids’ growth?” and “what age can I start them on exercise?”

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LISTENER DAN

  • Found Vinnie via the Carolla effect
  • Vinnie answered every Twitter question Dan ever asked him
  • He has been NSNG for 4 months
  • Has lost over 20 lbs
  • Always tried fads, but now has done this lifestyle change successfully
  • Has two young sons, 9 and 11
    • Both have autism, but both very high functioning
      • Mild forms, high functioning
        • Social quirks
          • Older one, very sensitive and this turns into anger, also a bit of a loner
            • Amazing memory, amazing talent
          • Younger one, will just shut down when he gets frustrated
      • They are still in a normal classroom, mainstreaming is great for them

STUNT MY KIDS’ GROWTH

  • Kids don’t need to do heavy, intense, muscle-building exercise
    • Ex: lifting weights not necessarily the best for your kids
  • If they want to run, if they want to do some martial arts, that is all great
    • Can also be good for them hormonally
  • “Formal exercise”, not yet
  • Exercise should be body movements
    • His gym has kid size rower, kid size elliptical next to adult machinery
      • All of this stuff is good
        • Make competitions out of it
  • Worst thing we are doing to kids is not letting them play or move around

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