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Texas Children’s Hospital and the Houston Texans
Two teams, one goal
Get off the sidelines and into the game! Texas Children’s Hospital and the Houston Texans are inspiring kids to be active and healthy while having fun at exciting events throughout the community. Not only will kids get moving, they’ll learn important life skills like teamwork and discipline to help them become winners now and in the future.
They’ll be able to learn about nutrition and exercise from two of the experts – Texas Children’s and the Houston Texans.
Houston Texans Kids' Triathlon
We are so excited that the 7th annual Houston Texans Kids Triathlon presented by Texas Children’s Hospital is back and better than ever. This year the triathlon will take place at Typhoon Texas on April 23rd and 24th from 7:00 am – 10:00 am. Registration is now open to all children, ages 6-17, regardless of their fitness level. After the race participants and their families can enjoy a fun day at Typhoon Texas with a free waterpark pass per child participant. AS the official Children’s Hospital of the Houston Texans, Teas Children’s employees will receive a special registration discount. Click here for more information.
Through our partnership with the Houston Texans we are building a community of healthy children. Texas Children’s Hospital provides a full range of care for your child and is the only sports medicine program in Texas focused solely on the unique needs of pediatric athletes.
The Sports Medicine Program at Texas Children’s Hospital offers an interdisciplinary approach for diagnosis, evaluation, and treatment of young athletes with acute and chronic sports injuries. Our board-certified sports medicine doctors work collaboratively with orthopedic surgeons, a pediatric and musculoskeletal fellowship-trained radiologist, sports-focused physical therapists and dietitians, as well as with other Texas Children's Hospital sub-specialists when needed.
Our comprehensive program offers services including physical therapy, musculoskeletal radiology, nutrition, orthopedic surgery and young women's services in a state-of-the-art, patient-centered environment.
Houston Texans Junior Cheerleaders
Cheer on the team and jump with the stars! This event, sponsored by Texas Children’s, is a dream come true for cheerleaders between the ages of 7 and 11. They’ll have the opportunity to practice with Texans cheerleaders – and join them on the field during a home game.
Registration fee includes:
- Texans cheerleader uniform and pompoms
- Autographed poster of cheerleaders
- DVD of performance
Girls, especially athletes, have special health needs as they develop into young women. Texas Children’s Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology is one of the nation’s leading programs dedicated to these unique concerns.
Houston Texans Running of the Bulls
Each fall, Texas Children’s sponsors TORO’s Kids 1k run/walk for children 12 years and younger. It’s during the Houston Texans Running of the Bulls 5K run/walk presented by H-E-B at NRG Stadium, so share the fun and make it a family affair!
Every child is a winner, and regardless of ability each child will cross the finish line and receive an official Running of the Bulls medal. Interactive water stops help kids stay hydrated during the event.
The fun includes appearances by TORO, the Texans cheerleaders and the Deep Steel Thunder, and kids can play in TORO’s Kids Club Kids Zone. Race participants – young and not so young -- enjoy free food and drinks, prizes and live music.
Get Fit with TORO
Look for TORO as he visits Houston-area elementary schools to teach about the importance of being active and eating a healthy diet. Sponsored by Texas Children’s, these all-school assemblies show how fun and zany exercise and good nutrition can be. Kids get a special treat when players and cheerleaders join the event through a video call.
Winning care for growing athletes
To ensure your child stays healthy, schedule routine visits to a pediatrician. At Texas Children’s Pediatrics, we have more than 50 convenient, community locations. Find a pediatrician.
Our renowned Sports Medicine Program can help if your child has an injury or physical issue.
Texas Children’s is among the best in the nation in subspecialty care such as cardiology, orthopedics, neurology, diabetes/endocrinology sports, pediatric gynecology and more. Visit programs and services for a full list of services provided in the Texas Medical Center and across the greater Houston area.
Texas Children’s Hospital and the Houston Texans
Two teams, one goal
Every child needs to PLAY 60®
Did you know that one of every three kids in the United States is obese or overweight? Texas Children’s and the Houston Texans are out to change that by challenging kids of all ages and abilities to be active at least 60 minutes every day.
PLAY 60
PLAY 60 is the National Football League's campaign to encourage kids across the country to get off the sidelines and be active for an hour a day to help reverse the trend of childhood obesity and be healthier. It’s presented locally by Texas Children's Hospital.
Joining the PLAY 60 movement is easy. You can get involved through several fun school programs, contests and community events.
PLAY 60 at home
Indoor activities that can be done at home everyday to stay fit throughout the year:
- NFL PLAY 60: Huddle up and get moving! Virtual field trip
- Animal races: Hop like a bunny or frog; squat and waddle like a duck; and so on.
- Freeze dance: When the music stops, freeze in your pose and hold it until the music begins again.
- Hallway bowling: Fill up water bottles and use any ball you have.
- Pushover parents: Plant your feet and see if the kids can budge you. If you move your feet, they win. Stand on one foot to make it easier for little kids.
Find more indoor activities here
PLAY 60 programs sponsored by Texas Children’s
Texas Children's Hospital and the Houston Texans participate in several programs to help spread the PLAY 60 message and help kids across Houston get and stay in shape.
Texans PLAY 60 Challenge
This six-week program, which reaches approximately 4,000 middle-school students in the Houston area, was developed with the American Heart Association. It’s designed to get kids moving and excited about developing a healthy lifestyle.
Teachers can access classroom resources to help incorporate fitness into their daily lesson plans, including an online tracker to record students’ physical activity minutes. Then, they can compare their school to others across the nation.
Each school that participates has the chance to win an assembly with the Texans cheerleaders and a Texans player.
Learn more about the PLAY 60 Challenge
PLAY 60 Kid of the Month
Joining the PLAY 60 movement is easy – and we want you to get involved by applying to be a PLAY 60 Kid of the Month. Those that enter are eligible to win a Texans VIP experience including lunch in the Houston Texans team cafeteria, a behind the scenes tour of NRG Stadium, a Houston Texans prize pack and an autographed certificate from your Houston Texans Head Coach, Bill O’Brien. Kids ages 6-12 are eligible to participate.
Click here to apply. Winners will be announced on the 1st of every month.
PLAY 60 Week
The week leading up to Kids Day, a Celebration of PLAY 60, the Houston Texans and Texas Children’s Hospital partner on a week long celebration of all things PLAY 60 including events such as PLAY 60 at the Park, the PLAY 60 All Ability Clinic and a Pep Rally held at Texas Children’s Hospital for patients.
Texans PLAY 60 Grants
To ensure that schools have the right tools to integrate healthy activity into the school day, the Houston Texans and Texas Children’s Hospital are proud to award PLAY 60 grants to Houston-area public, private and charter schools in need of additional funding.
Each year, we award $40,000 in grants, up to $10,000 per school. With the NFL PLAY 60 platform in mind, schools can apply for grants to help improve their ability to help kids get exercise. Examples include equipment for physical education, sports or after-school programs, field, gymnasium or playground refurbishments; activity trails; and interactive fitness technology installations. This year, in honor of Super Bowl 51, these grants have been super-sized to $50,000 so we can help more schools get the equipment they need to get students moving.
Texas Children’s Hospital and the Houston Texans
Two teams, one goal
Keeping your young athlete healthy
Helping your child have a healthy, active lifestyle can put them at the top of their game. In the process, your whole family can reap the benefits of making good health choices.
The experts at Texas Children’s and the Houston Texans know that good health is an important part of being a winner at the game of life. We believe teaching children about healthy habits is a building block of lifetime rewards.
Making healthy decisions
Texas Children’s knows you have questions about how to help your child stay healthy and active while playing sports. Here are a few articles from our experts.
- Sports safety – Prevention
- Sports safety – Identifying high-risk situations
- Keeping your young athlete healthy
- Should young athletes stretch?
- Most common sports injuries
- How to prevent sports injuries
- Program for Healthy Bodies
Expert care for growing athletes
To ensure your child stays healthy, schedule routine visits to a pediatrician. At Texas Children’s Pediatrics, we have more than 50 convenient, community locations. Find a pediatrician.
Our renowned Sports Medicine Program can help if your child has an injury or physical issue.
Texas Children’s is among the best in the nation in subspecialty care such as cardiology, orthopedics, neurology, diabetes/endocrinology sports, pediatric gynecology and more. Visit programs and services for a full list of services provided in the Texas Medical Center and across the greater Houston area.
Texas Children’s Hospital and the Houston Texans
Two teams, one goal
Helping your young athlete make good food choices
Growing bodies need lots of healthy fuel – especially when they’re running, jumping and playing. Active kids should watch what they eat even more closely to keep up their energy and stamina.
But we know it can get complicated. Kids often are picky eaters, tending to prefer ice cream over broccoli. And everyone is so busy, it can be difficult to find a window of time to sit down together for a meal. However, the extra effort will pay off in big way for your child – now and in the future.
Texas Children’s and the Houston Texans are experts at what athletes should eat. Our Healthy eating guide has plenty of tips to help make feeding your child a nutritious diet a little easier. By the way, these tips work for the whole family.
For more information about feeding your young athlete, check out these articles.
- Teach your athlete how to eat like an Olympian
- Snacks for young athletes
- How to keep your athlete hydrated
- Vegetarian eating for athletes
- How to gain weight and build muscle
- Sports nutrition: Protein
Dishing with Texas Children’s
TORO recently teamed up with Texas Children’s and H-E-B registered dietitians to inspire kids to eat healthier and start making good food choices earlier in life. Recognizing the gap between reality and “best practice,” this series offers practical and convenient suggestions for modern-day families. From healthy snacks kids will actually eat to simple hacks parents can use to add nutritional value to their child’s diet to answering real Houston families’ important nutrition questions, we’re Dishing with Texas Children’s. Dig in with our latest video below.
Winning care for growing athletes
To ensure your child stays healthy, schedule routine visits to a pediatrician. At Texas Children’s Pediatrics, we have more than 50 convenient, community locations. Find a pediatrician.
Our renowned Sports Medicine Program can help if your child has an injury or physical issue.
Texas Children’s is among the best in the nation in subspecialty care such as cardiology, orthopedics, neurology, diabetes/endocrinology sports, pediatric gynecology and more. Visit programs and services for a full list of services provided in the Texas Medical Center and across the greater Houston area.