Physical Wellbeing: Exercise

How much exercise should I do?

Children and young people need to do 2 types of physical activity each week:

  • aerobic exercise

  • exercises to strengthen their muscles and bones

Children and young people aged 5 to 18 should:

  • aim for an average of at least 60 minutes of moderate intensity physical activity a day across the week

  • take part in a variety of types and intensities of physical activity across the week to develop movement skills, muscles and bones

  • reduce the time spent sitting or lying down and break up long periods of not moving with some activity. Aim to spread activity throughout the day. All activities should make you breathe faster and feel warmer.

What counts as moderate activity?

Moderate intensity activities will raise your heart rate, and make you breathe faster and feel warmer.

One way to tell if you're working at a moderate intensity level is if you can still talk, but not sing.

Examples of moderate intensity activities:

  • walking to school

  • playground activities

  • riding a scooter

  • skateboarding

  • rollerblading

  • walking the dog

  • cycling on level ground or ground with few hills