Claudine Cooper enjoys a family workout with her husband and kids outdoors.

Long-time fitness trainer Claudine Cooper, second from right, misses her group fitness class members, but has always worked out with her husband and kids. Photo Courtesy: Claudine Cooper

Some of us are gym rats and group-fitness fanatics, addicted to revving up our endorphin levels in the midst of people doing the same. Zumba, weight classes, kickboxing, cycling, yoga … we’re here for all of it. And so, when the different cities and states began temporary shutdown of businesses to curb the coronavirus spread, we faithful gym and fitness studio members crumbled a little inside.

Of course, it was the right thing to do. But what do we – and our active children, who are now without their sports and P.E. outlets – do to keep our bodies moving? LA-based fitness trainer and mom of three Claudine Cooper says physical exercise helped save her life, and she speaks often about its benefits for our brains and our emotional health.

Sure, we could all turn on some pre-recorded videos to follow a workout routine (and there is nothing wrong with this), but fitness experts such as Cooper quickly transitioned to live virtual workouts – the next best thing to an in-person class. Since the quarantine, I have tuned into Cooper’s 30-minute live workouts on Facebook and Instagram, focusing on legs one day and arms and abs on others. In fact, Instagram’s live stories are all abuzz these days with many of your favorite fitness experts and magazines offering live yoga, dance and boot camp workouts. After finishing Cooper’s workout one morning, I clicked Women’s Health magazine’s Instagram story and did abs and a stretching routine to round out my workout.

To keep your kids from sliding down the sedentary sinkhole while we’re homebound, invite them to work out with you. Cooper encourages us not to give up if our kids are resistant at first. “My kids are just like yours,” she says. “They would love to watch TikTok and Netflix all day if they could. But as a parent, and a fitness trainer, it is important that my children stay healthy and active.”

Her tips to keep you and the kids active and healthy include:

  • Make a schedule of activities and stick to it. Designate specific times for TV, iPads, phones and video games, but also to get outside and go for a walk, run or hike.
  • Turn on your kids’ favorite songs and learn the latest dances with them. For instance: make a TikTok video with them.
  • Play active games such as Twister, charades or musical chairs.
  • Clean out closets and make bags to donate to families in need.
  • Allow your kids to help complete home improvement projects.

The good news is that there’s no shortage of fitness professionals generously offering to keep your family healthy during the quarantine. Beachbody, creator of popular home workouts such as P90X and Insanity, is releasing a few kid-friendly workouts for free. The programs are not their typical tough workouts, but rather a fun, enjoyable, lighthearted way to keep kids moving and entertained while they’re stuck inside. The free programs include Shaun T’s Fit Kids Club, YouV2 featuring Leandro Carvalho and Double Time featuring Tony Horton.

Debbie Allan Dance offers classes

Debbie Allen is offering free online tutorials on a variety of dance styles.

Beloved dancer and actress Debbie Allen has been offering free dance tutorials on everything from ballet to African dance to salsa. You can follow her on social media at #DanceWithDebbieAllen. Her Instagram is @therealdebbieallen. “The universal language is dance,” she says. The cherry on top? Lying flat on the ground, arms in a wide V, to stretch and, as Allen says, “connect with the Earth.”

Monarchs Gymnastics in Los Angeles is offering at-home gymnastics on Monarchs TV.

The popular LES MILLS brand is offering a series of workouts for those of us who love to get drenched in sweat, and some of them are free.

Lynn Montoya, fitness trainer, nutritionist and health coach, is offering free 20 minute HIIT sessions on Instagram Live, @LynnMontoyaFitness. The live workout videos will begin everyday at 12 p.m. PST and will remain available 24 hours for those who are unable to join at the start time.

My son’s martial arts dojo in Inglewood, Kingi’s Kajukenbo, closed its doors March 16, which forced them to postpone the week’s belt tests, but the owners are using Instagram to keep students engaged and competitive. “As fighters, we adapt and change, and rise to the call. While our doors may be closed, our community transcends our school walls, so we expect you all to use this time well, to sweat, train, take care of yourself and care for your loved ones,” Robert Kingi wrote on the dojo’s Instagram feed.

While martial arts students can’t get together right now, Kingi’s Kajukenbo offers online lessons and more.

The website Go Noodle offers a colorful mix of videos to get limbs moving, from Nickelodeon’s Young Dylan Dance Along to Zumba and “Poppin Bubbles.”

On the quieter side of things, SCHOOL, Inc., a nonprofit dedicated to promoting harmonious learning in academics and life, is offering free online classes in yoga and mindfulness to kids, teachers and parents. The organization’s curriculum meets Common Core State Standards. In the teacher-focused classes, educators can learn course content online to share with students in virtual classrooms. The youth classes aim to give kids a foundation for “developing constructive habits and behaviors” and the parent classes are designed to steady and uplift parents and other adults. All services are free at this time with donations accepted. For more, email founder Kelly at info@school-yoga.org.

With these and so many other choices, keeping ourselves physically healthy while we’re in quarantine is more than possible – it’s an opportunity for new ways of working out and connecting. “It may seem like a daunting task to put work and sports and activities ‘on hold’ for a few weeks, but slowing down and reconnecting with each other might be what we all need right now,” Cooper says.

On that note, don’t scoff at the old basics: taking a walk with the family, jumping rope in the backyard or shooting some hoops together. These little things add up to keep the spirits high and the quarantine gain at bay.

 

As you gather together with your family, put on some great tunes and sing and dance together. Music is one of the best ways to connect.

Hunk-Ta-Bunk-Ta Holidays: Songs and Stories That Celebrate Global Light

A wonderful new album of 13 songs and a collection of stories and facts about how people around the world celebrate various holidays. $13.99, $9 digital, www.hunktabunkta.com

 Under the Tree

A unique and engaging compilation of holiday favorites, as well as new original winter songs. $10, www.staceypeasley.com

Run Along Home: Sing With Me

The whole family will want to sing and dance to these infectious and whimsical tunes by Tracy Newman. $14.99, www.RunAlongHome.com

Swamp Romp

Get ready for a Louisiana dance party with Cajun, Dixieland jazz, New Orleans R&B, brass band and Isleño original tunes. $10,www.johnetteandscott.com

Under the Big Umbrella by Brady Rymer and the Little Band that Could

A Vibrant album celebrating individuality and kindness. Inspired by and written with students, teachers and families and enriched by a handful of classic pop songs that underscore the message. $14, www.bradyrymer.com

Songs in the Shade of the Cashew and Coconut Trees: Lullabies and Nursery Rhyme from West Africa and the Caribbean

An enchanting collection of 23 songs that pays homage to the cultural heritage and multilingual communities of West Africa and the Caribbean. $16.95, www.thesecretmountain.com

Ditto Kiddo by Stephen Michael Schwartz

Nine original songs – always with a child’s perspective and a grown-up’s sensibilities. $12.98, www.stephenmichaelschwartz.com

A Cheerful Little Earful

A jazz album for kids by a charming real-life singing fairy featuring a fun collection of songs. $12.99, www.dianapanton.com

 

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Summer is here and that means pool parties, barbecues, picnic at the park and beach days. To get the party started, we have these terrific portable speakers and NAPPA Award winners that are great for anytime, anywhere. Great for travel too. Dance party anyone?

My Audio Pet Splash

My Audio Pet Splash are adorable, portable and waterproof bluetooth speakers with a powerful 5 watt driver. Features a ridiculously long-lasting 1000 mAH rechargeable battery (up to 8 hours of play time), a selfie remote and True Wireless Stereo (TWS) Technology. The Hide & Speak App – The Crazy Fun Family Friendly App is included with purchase. $39.99

Jooki

Let the musical fun begin with Jooki! An adorable and smart player that lets kids choose and listen to music and stories with ToyTouch™ Technology. Kids are in control to listen, dance, imagine while music or stories play. Uploaded from a phone using the Jooki app or drag-and-drop from iTunes on a laptop. You can also choose Spotify to create the playlist. Link the Jooki characters, who will play to the playlist when placed on the Jooki speaker.  $199

JBL JR POP

Kid-proof durability combined with epic sound. The JBL JR POP will be an instant favorite with kids and parents alike. With five hours of playtime, a waterproof design and JBL’s Signature Sound, the JR POP will have kids rocking out to their favorite “parent-approved” playlists from the school bus all the way through after-school activities. The best part is that this speaker is made just for kids – small enough to fit in their hands with a built-in strap for on-the-go listening. $29.95

Lullabuddy


The Lullabuddy is a lullaby player & speaker that comes pre-loaded with 2 hours of Mae Robertson’s award winning lullabies and love songs — music that both parents and babies will enjoy. The super compact music player comes with a shuffle button, a one-hour timer and a mini USB cable for charging. When fully charged, it will play for up to 18 hours. The music was remastered specifically for the Lullabuddy with wonderful sound quality. The speaker is also Bluetooth enabled so that other music can be played from a mobile device. $60.

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Hum, sing, and dance along with our favorite music for the whole-family. Check out these great NAPPA winners!

Dog on the Floor by Raffi

Beloved children’s entertainer Raffi ‘s 25th album for children embodies the qualities of fun, imagination and learning that have always animated his songs. Dog on the Floor’s themes include playtime (“Play Play Play”), affirmation (“The Way It Goes”) and the nurturing roles of family and community (“Love Grows Love,” “Market Day” and “It Takes A Village”).

Ages: infant – 8 years old

Winterland

GRAMMY® Award-winning The Okee Dokee Brothers embark on an experience of a lifetime as Joe Mailander and Justin Lansing celebrate the spirit of the winter season on their latest full-length studio album, Winterland. An exuberant yet introspective collection of 16 original songs exploring the wonders and beauty of winter. To help ensure that fans of The Okee Dokee Brothers can enjoy a lifetime of snowy winter exploration, they’re donating 10% of all Winterland CD sales.

Ages: for the entire family

“Kitty Cat Under My Wheelchair” by Steve Pullara & His Cool Beans Band

Kitty Cat Under My Wheelchair  introduces you to a new friend named Jamey who loves his cat and new puppy. Even though getting around in his wheelchair might have its challenges, Jamey shows us just how much fun a summer can be with his family and friends. He plays at the park, splashes in a pool, goes whale watching, makes a new friend and catches fireflies too. These recordings are imaginative, life-affirming and positive.

Ages: for the entire family

Five Little Oysters! with Sukey Molloy

Fifth in Sukey Molloy’s award winning musical collection, Five Little Oysters features favorite traditional family tunes and original songs. In keeping with Molloy’s up-close, cheery, participatory style, Five Little Oysters invites listeners into a personal, intimate world of familiar old time favorites. Molloy changes up the lyrics with lots of special effects, creative rhythmic nuances and colorful percussive textures and highlights educational fun with counting and farm animals.

Ages: 2-4 years old

“The Something of Love” by Purple Fox and the Heebie Jeebies

The Something of Love is a celebration of kindness and sharing, bringing kids and grownups together.  An uplifting, meaningful and dynamic album featuring Upbeat Reggae tunes with catchy melodies, nostalgic horns, funky bass and sweet guitar solos.

Ages: 5 – 8 years old

 

On a Roll by Tim Seston

In his new CD, On a Roll, Tim Seston inspires creativity and play while addressing some of the more challenging aspects of family life, tackling uncertainties and childhood fears in a warm and engaging way. Using a variety of musical styles, Seston is a skillful children’s artist who has taken his lyrics from his own life experiences.

Ages: 3 – 7 years old

Nothing Is Impossible

From the creators of the hit Story Pirates Podcast comes an album full of songs for kids that parents will love, too! Nothing Is Impossible features twelve infectious songs, written and performed by the Story Pirates, that are based entirely on stories written by KIDS!

Ages: pre-school  – 5th grade

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