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‎12-23-2014 04:34 PM
I recommend Pilates DVDs over Yoga. If she is new to Yoga, she should be in a class so the instructor can show her proper technique and breathing. A novice can easily get injured doing Yoga incorrectly.
Pilates for Inflexible People is an awesome set of DVDs that she can grow into.
‎12-23-2014 04:38 PM
A puppy. She can take it for a walk twice a day. As the dog gets bigger, she will have built up her stamina and should be able to keep pace with the dog.
‎12-23-2014 04:50 PM
Walking shoes, socks, tops or hoodie to wear with yoga pants.
Aroma rice cooker and food steamer. She can cook brown rice, fish or chicken and veggies and make great nutritious meals.

‎12-23-2014 05:20 PM
On 12/23/2014 HonnyBrown said:I recommend Pilates DVDs over Yoga. If she is new to Yoga, she should be in a class so the instructor can show her proper technique and breathing. A novice can easily get injured doing Yoga incorrectly.
Pilates for Inflexible People is an awesome set of DVDs that she can grow into.
HonnyBrown, do you know if this can be picked up at a brick and mortar. Target /Walmart seem to be order only. If not are there any others that you'd recommend?
‎12-23-2014 08:01 PM
Here are some ideas (you didn't say how much you wanted to spend, how old she is, and whether her goals revolve around better health or losing weight)-
sessions with a personal trainer (this will get her started on a program she can follow on her own)
a consultation with a nutritionist or registered dietitian
GC to her nearest health food store or Whole Foods/Wegmans
a good sports bra and padded socks
if she is overweight, she might use a GC to Weight Watchers
a set of resistance bands or hand weights
a set of adjustable kettlebells

a food scale
containers for packing lunches/portion control (I like these from Lock & Lock)-K39578
if she has ample space in her living space, these weighted hula hoops are fun-
a digital scale
a new bathing suit (if there is a place she can swim laps)
GC to iTunes, so she can make a motivational exercise mix
a jump rope
a BOSU ball
‎12-23-2014 11:23 PM
‎12-23-2014 11:43 PM
Shoes, like Nike Airmax and good sport socks ( I like Thorlo)
You got a lot of great ideas .
Can I just say what an awesome parent you are? Your daughter is very lucky.
‎12-24-2014 03:33 AM
On 12/23/2014 graycatsrule said: A food scale, measuring spoons/cups, salad spinner, sharp knives, magazine subscription
Like to the terrific "Cooking Light", "Eating Well", "Clean Eating", & "Weight Watchers" (healthy lifestyle tips) mags.
‎12-24-2014 08:29 AM
On 12/23/2014 sfnative said:On 12/23/2014 espree said: How about Zumba DVDs or a membership to a fitness club?Agree!!! I had Petty Officers who used Zumba DVDs during their extended lunch hour to do their PT (physical training). Zumba is one terrific workout!!!!!!
Do you have a recommendation on which Zumba DVD ?
‎01-03-2015 12:16 PM
On 12/23/2014 Sablesong said:Shoes, like Nike Airmax and good sport socks ( I like Thorlo)
You got a lot of great ideas .
Can I just say what an awesome parent you are? Your daughter is very lucky.
Thanks!!! I do my best 
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