Apparently running faster than his age, a 3-year-old toddler already has the body most 18-year-old would wish for with muscles and six packs well aligned
Little Dash and his mum
Little Dash Meagre is a 3-year-old fitness fanatic who loves exercising so much that he already has a six pack. The toddler has only just turned three but has already ripped his muscles from running and jumping around.
His mum, Ursula insists she is not a fitness fanatic and feels 'blessed' to have such a healthy little boy. She said: "I first noticed Dash had the beginnings of a six pack about six months ago when I was changing his nappy.
"He curled his feet up towards the sky and I saw it and sent a picture to his dad saying 'do you see what I see?'. He’s too young to realise he has it of course, but he’s already incredibly muscly and just loves to exercise. I’m truly blessed to have such a healthy little boy."
Dash has completed a 4k run and goes trampolining, where he bounces for up to two hours at a time. Ursula told the Daily Mail Australia: "I’m reasonably fit, as is his dad, but Dash’s love of exercise really came from his love of the outdoors.
He’s outside every day, come rain or shine. I used to run with him in the pram when he was a baby, and as soon as he hit two, I took him out on what I thought would be a gentle jog."
Urusla explained: "Dash was an IVF baby and was expected to be two weeks early and smaller than average.
"Instead he was two weeks late, ten pounds and continues to defy all the odds. He started walking at 10 and a half months, has been climbing from the beginning and does constant laps of the kitchen, climbing the coffee tables and kitchen sides – he has this constant energy!"
The toddler's mum has dreams of him becoming a sporting professional and hopes he could even compete in the Olympics one day.
She said: "I do harbour a dream of him doing sport professionally or taking part in the Olympics for gymnastics, but I understand that the most important thing for now is that I have a healthy little boy and a fit kid."