Families lose weight together at camp"He wears his pedometer around all the time," said Galer. "He's just really into it with the family workshop he went to." Her weight-loss camp and others are inviting mom, dad and siblings to share the camp experience so they can help campers stay motivated when they return home where unhealthy temptations and habits lurk. For her father, Michael Galer, and 16-year-old sister, Kyla, that meant a three-day family workshop at the end of Kelsey's stay at Wellspring Camp for young women in New York's Adirondack Mountains. They got an induction into the 18-year-old's new, healthier lifestyle. Her father found himself doing aerobics and using a stability ball for yoga during the family session. Her sister cheered as Kelsey climbed to the top of a towering pine tree and flew down a zip-line. Back home in Canton, Massachusetts, the whole family has been reaping the benefits: Her father lost 8 pounds, and now Kyla joins her at the gym. Within days, they were planning healthier grocery lists. Wellspring is one of several weight-loss camps that add some family participation to the standard menu of exercise and healthy diets. Wellspring's camp in Pinehurst, North Carolina, and the Pritikin program in Aventura, Florida, offer programs that include family members for the entire camp session. "You have to model good behavior," he said. "We know this for all sorts of behavior in kids. You don't tell kids to do one thing and then do something else ... kids, very quickly, pick up on it when their parents aren't practicing what they're preaching." The Pritikin Program near Miami offers a family camp that promotes exercise and a diet emphasizing fruits, vegetables, whole grains, seafood, nonfat dairy foods, and limited lean meat. Children also take cooking classes and go on field trips to learn about things like finding healthy options at the mall. Priscilla Marquard has taken her triplets 12-year-olds Caroline, Alex and Audrey to the Pritikin family camp each summer for the past three years. The girls have always been a healthy weight, but she saw it as an opportunity to reinforce healthy habits as a family. "You can really put them in a room full of unhealthy food, somehow they're going to find a way to eat healthy," said Marquard, of Orlando, Florida. Her daughter Audrey concurs: "I loved Oreos, and now I can't even look at that stuff." Kelsey Galer had tried to lose weight before by exercising but without much success. The 5-foot teenager started camp at 170 pounds and lost about 9 pounds in a month. About three weeks after leaving camp, she had dropped 12 more pounds. She has followed up with the camp, logging her food intake, exercise and weight online. She can also reach out to counselors if she needs additional help or motivation. She said the support has helped her stay on track and get ready for college in the fall. "It would have been a lot harder. I probably would have had a really hard time sticking to the diet and staying motivated," she said. "It's really good to know that other people want you to succeed. " 本文章被浏览:34
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