When it comes to our children’s future, what are we planning for? When I’m asking about planning, I mean, in what are we investing our time and energy? Is it our children’s college education? If it is, we better start saving early on. We will need to make some firm commitments if we want to be prepared to help our children with their future college educations. If you are hoping that maybe the fairy god mother will wave her magic wand and “Presto,” four years of college education paid for…keep hoping! Most of us will have to discipline ourselves to save. How well we invest and save will not only determine where we are financially, as far as college is concerned, but will also affect everything we do in life that we deem important.

Now maybe you’re one of those fortunate people not concerned for college money for your children. You already have more than you need. Your biggest concern is to figure out what are the best stocks in which you can invest. When your children do grow up, their nest egg for college will be waiting for them. That’s great! Let me remind you, whatever you planned for your children, from an investment point of view, will not be worth its weight in pennies-let alone gold-if you haven’t invested in your children’s health.

Many people like me also invest into their children’s spiritual health by bringing them into a God centered environment like a church or synagogue on a weekly basis. We do that because we know the importance of our children coming to have and to know God in their lives. We want them to succeed spiritually speaking, so like finances and their health, we take time to invest.

Take the time to map out a fitness plan for your family. I assure you it is one investment that you’ll be glad you took time to invest in. If we don’t invest in our families, who will?

Are we doing all we can to set good examples for our family? Do we work out consistently ourselves?

Ron Henderson, “The Fitness King” began his pursuit of personal fitness training almost three decades ago. Henderson, now 53, made a commitment to health at a young age. He says, “One day I noticed a well-dressed man drive up in a beautiful, gleaming Porsche. When he stepped out, however, he had a body more like a Volkswagen. I realized fitness was something of true value. After all, if you don’t have your health, money doesn’t matter. I had been working out and I realized my body was something great no one could take away from me. No one could repossess my body like cars are repossessed. I could have a body like a Porsche, a Jaguar, you name it. I just had to keep caring about myself and my health.”

Author of, “What is it Worth for You to Become Physically Fit” Henderson was the first fitness professional in the Minneapolis – St. Paul area to work with clients and help them define, develop, and pursue their fitness goals as a personal trainer. He stresses the value of personalized fitness routines to develop solid techniques and maximize potential.

With his positive attitude, Ron has raised industry standards in weight training, cardio fitness, stretching and strengthening routines that respond to experience levels, abilities, and each client’s motivation. Individuals are empowered to excel at their own levels and attain their goals.

The success of his revolutionary approach is credited for Henderson’s popularity as a media personality, spokesperson, and corporate trainer. Ron captivates and encourages audiences young and old alike, while educating, motivating, and inspiring them to enjoy more active lifestyles.

Henderson’s book is his latest accomplishment, reaching national audiences. He currently hosts “Fitness and Faith,” a cable exercise series. He also hosted a talk radio program called “Feeling Fit.” Ron’s first TV cable series was “Winning Workouts.” The Fitness King has established a reputation for being articulate, motivating and entertaining

Henderson, has been featured regularly in newspapers and magazines for over two decades. Ron’s commitment is to reach people, young and old, to demonstrate and promote the benefits of daily exercise.His book “What is It Worth for You To Become Physically Fit’” published by River City Press, Inc. can be found Barnes & Noble stores or special ordered at your local book store. You can also order it online at www.rivercitypress.net

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