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<blockquote data-quote="Guzzler" data-source="post: 1722667" data-attributes="member: 408573"><p>I can understand your concern, we are parents and concern goes with the territory. I have three sons and although they are of similar height/weight as adults they each went through periods of podge (especially the middle one as a baby and as a pre teen).</p><p>I now have a granddaughter going through the same phase as a mid teen but she is the one that is causing me concern but I think that is because I am now aware of my status and I may be looking for a problem that just is not there.</p><p>I suggest that you keep up the good dietary regime you have set and be vigilant. As to excercise levels, if your lad is not really the sporty type then no amount of cajoling will get him to react well to structured gym, however, non regimented excercise might work. For example, Swim Fun Days such as those put on in sports centres are great and I call this hidden activity just like hidden learning when kids are younger. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guzzler, post: 1722667, member: 408573"] I can understand your concern, we are parents and concern goes with the territory. I have three sons and although they are of similar height/weight as adults they each went through periods of podge (especially the middle one as a baby and as a pre teen). I now have a granddaughter going through the same phase as a mid teen but she is the one that is causing me concern but I think that is because I am now aware of my status and I may be looking for a problem that just is not there. I suggest that you keep up the good dietary regime you have set and be vigilant. As to excercise levels, if your lad is not really the sporty type then no amount of cajoling will get him to react well to structured gym, however, non regimented excercise might work. For example, Swim Fun Days such as those put on in sports centres are great and I call this hidden activity just like hidden learning when kids are younger. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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