HOMESCHOOLING FITNESS
Youth activity videos 7 min. or less!
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What We Offer
Movement Videos
7 minute videos or less, presented by our trainer Pablo The Healthy Husky.
Entire Family
Videos are applicable for all age groups, with short, fun and effective workouts. Work out at your own pace, pause or repeat the workouts!
Free
This service is provided free of charge to all families looking for at home activity videos.
Meet Your Trainer
Hello! I’m Pablo, the Healthy Husky, your guide to fun and energizing exercise videos. Together, we’ll make your workouts enjoyable and engaging! You might notice that I don’t fit the typical “muscular, low-body-fat” image. That’s because I represent a realistic and attainable standard of health, showcasing a normal, healthy body type. Let's get moving and have some fun! 😊
We Need Your Feedback
We are in the early stages of development, and your feedback is essential for creating effective tools that will enhance learning, promote health, and strengthen the bond between you and your child.
Collaboration?
If you are interested in sponsoring our videos and promoting your business, click on the button below. We love collaborating with businesses that promote health and wellness. Feel free to contact us if you are interested.
FAQs
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Spinning Orange is an online fitness service for homeschooling families. Parents can choose from various workouts led by our virtual trainer, to engage children in physical activity at home. Kids can exercise with minimal equipment in a comfortable setting. We encourage family participation, fostering a supportive health and fitness environment.
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YouTube can impact kids' fitness videos in various ways:
Misinformation: Kids might come across videos that promote incorrect information about exercising or healthy eating, making it hard for them to trust reliable sources.
Addiction and Time Consumption: The platform is designed in a way that encourages kids to watch videos for long periods, which can lead to less active playtime and decreased physical activity.
Content Algorithm Issues: YouTube's recommendation system often pushes flashy or attention-grabbing videos instead of quality fitness content, which can steer kids away from healthy choices.
Negative Impact on Mental Health: Some fitness videos present unrealistic body images and standards, which can affect children’s self-esteem and lead to feelings of anxiety or depression about their own bodies.
Cyberbullying: The comment sections of videos can become negative spaces, which may discourage kids from engaging with fitness content or participating in physical activities.
Commercialization and Consumerism: Many fitness channels focus more on brand partnerships and advertisements rather than providing genuine, helpful content, which can shift kids’ attention to buying products instead of enjoying active lifestyles.
Inadequate Regulation: YouTube struggles to control harmful or misleading content, which might expose kids to risky or dangerous fitness trends.
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No. Our videos rely on household items and bodyweight for workouts in small spaces. We are looking to expand and add some basic equipment for additional resistance.
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Activity is medicine, supported by research showing benefits for mental health, sleep, mood, and energy. Active children perform better in school. An active lifestyle fosters fitness habits that enhance quality of life. On top of that we are looking into accreditation for P.E. credits in various school districts.
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Yes. We take data security (especially regarding youth) very seriouly. Visit our Privacy Policy for more information.