- May 17, 2025
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Kids loosened up before hitting the obstacle course.
Autumn Brown, who is 18 months, carefully made her way through the hula-hoops in the obstacle course.
Vendors provided various activities for Healthy Kids Day attendees.
Healthy West Orange's Ingrid Warren and Dorcas Dillard led families in learning a dance.
WWE NXT had a blast learning a dance step by step. They finished the dance by striking a pose.
Children and their families learned a dance step by step before putting everything together to music.
Don Denmark, who is 5, jumped from one half medicine ball to the next in the obstacle course.
Kamryn Robinson was a natural with a hula-hoop.
Winter Garden Fire & Rescue firefighters Miguel Hernandez and Chris Moy, Lt. Sean Riser, engineer EMT Tommy Berry and firefighter Christian Delgado showed children around their fire engine and ambulance.
Isabel Cosme, who is 3, had her photo taken with the Roper YMCA shark and her 5-year-old sister Eliza Cosme.
Orlando Health's Kelvin Thompson made sure 5-year-old Daniel Georges' new, free bike helmet fit just right.
Bowen Tart, who is 3, showed off his firefighter helmet.
Larissa Branco and Ricardo Ogliari said Roper YMCA's Healthy Kids Day was amazing.
YMCA of Central Florida's Kim Scarlata, Deanna Lopez and Cony Carmona handed out T-shirts from past summer camps to children who registered at Healthy Kids Day.
WWE NXT's Chris Island had a hula-hoop go around his neck with ease. He went on to do other tricks with a hula-hoop.
Kingsley Brown, who is 4, sped through the ladder of the obstacle course.
Kingsley Brown zipped through the ladder before jumping from half medicine ball to the next followed by zooming through hula-hoops.
Brown, who is 4, completed the obstacle course with a big smile on his face.
The obstacle course was one of the various activities to get children moving and having fun during Roper YMCA's Healthy Kids Day celebration Saturday, April 26.