Royal Court

Who?

All Cohorts

What?

  • Brain Health

  • Weight Management

  • Reduce Health Risk

  • Strengthen Bones & Muscles

  • Improve Daily Activities & Prevent Falls

  • Increase Chances of Longer lIfe

  • Manage Chronic Health Conditions & Disabilities

When?

1st, 3rd, & 4th Sundays, 2-4 pm 

Where?

Mentor2Youth

Why?

Childhood and adolescence are critical periods for developing movement skills, learning healthy habits, and establishing a firm foundation for lifelong health and well-being. Regular physical activity in children and adolescents promotes health and fitness. Compared to those who are inactive, physically active youth have higher levels of cardiorespiratory fitness and stronger muscles. They also typically have lower body fat and stronger bones. Physical activity also has brain health benefits for school-aged children, including improved cognition and reduced symptoms of depression. Evidence indicates that both acute bouts and regular moderate-to-vigorous physical activity improve the cognitive functions of memory, executive function, processing speed, attention, and academic performance for these children.