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Football Tailgating Doesn't Have to Unhealthy

Five tips to healthier at-home tailgating with your family.

By Scott Bernarde

Are you ready for some college football? Who isn't?

While game-day gatherings are festive, fun and fanatical, they are, however, also filled with food and beverages that should be flagged! Children's Healthcare of Atlanta's Strong4Life’s Dr. Stephanie Walsh shares five family-friendly tips for your next at-home tailgate.

  • Make Football Food Fun! -  Whether you are a devoted Dawgs fan, yell for the Yellow Jackets, go for the Gators, team up for the Tigers, cheer on the Commodores or root for the Razorbacks, you can show your team spirit with fun, colorful and healthy tailgating platters. Check out these fun creationsas inspiration for your next party. 
  • Tackle Your Pre-Game Appetite - Whether the game starts at noon or early-evening, make sure your future Hall of Famer eats healthy meals in advance of kick-off so they are less tempted by snacks later.
  • Get Off the Sidelines – Remind your kids that their favorite football super heroes rose to gridiron greatness by being activeand fueling their bodies with healthy food. So go out and throw the ball around before or after the game, simulate some “Training Camp” activities for the kids or try our Fall Football Challenge to keep your kids active during the game:

First Quarter – At kick-off, have your kids  jog around the room

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Second Quarter – After your team scores, have your kids do their own "touchdown dance"

Third Quarter – After the first third down, have the kids do 4 jumping jacks

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Fourth Quarter – During the first commercial break, have your kids jog in place for the duration of one commercial 

  • Step In With Healthy Substitutions – Score healthy eating points with simple, yet yummy ingredient substitutions (ex: like Greek yogurt instead of sour cream) when you’re preparing your Super Bowl party spread. Check out Strong4Life’s better-for-you game day favorites like a 3 Bean Chiliveggie pizza or quick and easy snack ideas.
  • Sack Sugary Beverages - Just because the athlete's on the field may be drinking sports drinks, doesn't mean your kids should be! Sugar sweetened beverages like soda, energy drinks, sports drinks and even juice are just “liquid candy.” Add some pizzazz to the water by adding slices of fruit that match the colors of your team. 

Click here for more healthy eating tips from Strong4Life.


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