<blockquote>Quote<br><hr><i>Originally posted by: <b>Taylor</b></i>I'm very happy to hear that many of you are making every attempt to make exercise fun and interactive for yourself and your children. This will be integral in improving compliance and thus health. Exercising can be FUN!<hr></blockquote>Yes, that's our point of view as parents. We have 2 non CF older kids (7&8) who play with our CF girl what also exercices her somehow.The scope is to have her "enjoy" all this, not considering it as "another treatment". late march I will attend a CF conference over here, and there are some different parts related to CF, one is dedicated to sport & CF. I will summarize here.I know a young man, CF, he has been playing Ice-Hockey since he is 6/8 years-old or so, of course every CF is different I know that, but he needs no physio, hockey is enough until now, he has stopped physio at age 15/16...