Three of the top fitness activity trackers for kids
by Jason Oh

Encouraging kids to show an active involvement in sports and fitness at a young age is extremely important, as the more active kids are when theyíre younger, the healthier they will become as they grow older. Not only that, but getting them interested in sports and fitness at a young age means that they'll likely be more active as they grow older.

Childhood obesity is an incredibly serious problem in todayís society, and it is in fact a pandemic that is sweeping the globe. Children in this generation are much, much unhealthier than children from generations past, and that is giving parents and health officials alike, very serious cause for concern.

The good news however, is that with products such as activity trackers, you can not only get children interested in fitness, but you can also monitor just how much physical activity theyíre actually getting. Here's a look at three of the best fitness activity trackers for kids.

KidFit

First on our list we have the KidFit activity tracker, which is created by the company Doria.
KidFit
is aimed at children aged between 5 and 13, and it is a great way of getting them to become more active and to get moving more. It looks like a stylish watch/bracelet and comes in a number of different colours.
It is one size fits all, it features a splash proof design, and it is great for motivated kids to get them active. Each day the tracker creates a daily goal or target that is fully customized for each
child, where it gives them a score out of 100. So, if they reach their goal/target for the day, they would be scored 100, and so on. The tracker can be synced to a number of devices, and the app itself can also provide goals, not only for fitness, but also for sleep.

Leapfrog Leapband

Second on our list we have the Leapfrog leapband tracker.
This tracker is aimed at younger children, it has a rechargeable battery which lasts around 4 days, plus it is water resistant. This device works using a motion tracker just like with regular activity trackers, yet this device also functions as a wearable virtual pet, who offers advice and encouragement for children to get active.
Not only that, but kids can earn points by caring for their virtual pet, so not only is it an activity tracker, the device also functions as a game as well. There is an easy to follow energy bar on the display screen, that will log every movement that the child makes. There are even 10 imaginative and preloaded challenges to really get the kids moving. The device teaches
basic nutrition, motor skills, how to tell the time, and much more besides. This is the ultimate
learning tool/game/activity tracker that is taking the parenting world by storm.

iBitz Kids

Finally, we have the iBitz kids activity tracker.
This is a fully wireless tracker that can be clipped onto the child's clothing or shoe, where it will then wirelessly sync to the free kids virtual pet app, in which each step the child makes, will help to keep the pet fit and healthy. It can also sync to parent's unity app, and it is one of the more durable and water≠resistant trackers currently on the market.

It comes in a number of colours, including: Black, pink, blue, green, and red, and it will track steps taken, calories burned, and more, plus it even allows parents to set goals for their kids in the process.
With the app, parents can then be emailed a weekly report which will breakdown just how much activity their child has gotten for that week. At less than $30, this truly is a bargain.

You will be surprised how a simple fitness tracker like the one above can motivate a child to get moving more, and with these wearables, it is purposely designed to be fun and interactive for kids.

But a fitness tracker is a just a wearable, it can only do so much to encourage a young person. It is just as important for the parent to set good examples by being active outdoors, play sports with the child, and crucially limit the child's time in front of a tv, a smart device and internet.
Jason Oh has a keen interest in keeping up with the latest trends in fitness wearables, plus to his wife's dismay he owns three fitness trackers. Fortunately, his wife is happy since her two cheeky toddlers have very limited access to TV or the smartphone, but plenty of outdoor time with dad!

For parents who want to join their kids in using a fitness tracker, and get in shape, stop by his
website
http://waterprooffitnesstracker.net/ for news and trends of the best fitness trackers. It doesn't matter if you are unfit, a fitness geek, a triathlete or even a bargain basement hunter, there will be plenty of fitness trackers to choose from!