Wait a second? Playing with them or setting them loose on the parents? That second one is a little hunger games ish... 
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Maybe involve parents in warm up.
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I’ve often thought about some sort of semi organized activity for the parents. Pregame walk around the field to help cheer on the players? Halftime Pilates/ stretches?
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Bring a toddler. You’ll be chasing them around the whole time.

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Love it!
assign everyone a toddler! We can also make it a mental health break for tired parents!
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Amazing idea!!! I know many parents who walk laps around the field or go for runs or walks during warm-up! Plenty of side-line exercises to to as well! No equip needed! Warm up walk Squats Lunges Pushups Planks Step ups And more! What does the rest of the
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....maybe they all ran their 3 miles this morning already. Let them enjoy their coffees
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You are right good Dr Adams. I was at a soccer match last week. No one myself included moved from their seats until it was time to pass out the after game snacks. I'm here for the suggestions.
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Not me, because I’ve always been the volunteer photog for my son’s events since he was 5 until current day (xCountry).pic.twitter.com/zwzDb0Kv4A
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early on a Saturday & noticed a paradox-
The place you’ll often see the largest collection of sedentary adults is at a youth sporting event.
I stand (and pace
), but anyone have other ideas to get parents moving?