The trick to exercising is to make it a part of your lifestyle instead of just something you attempt to do a few times each week. This post is going to look at several things you can do to integrate exercise into your life. Do you have anything you do to help keep yourself active? Please share in the comments.
Move out the sofa and chair and move in the exercise bike. Your goal is to make it as easy as possible to exercise. This works particularly well if you are working your way through a set of cliffhanger-type TV shows on DVD. You still have to put effort into exercising. Just sitting on a piece of exercise equipment won’t help you, but creating an environment where you will sit on it for 40 minutes is a good start.
Ideally, I’d like to see exercise equipment that interfaces with your television. If you aren’t exerting yourself, the volume shuts down. If you don’t pick up the pace, it shuts itself off or switches to the country music channel or something.
People will spend 15 minutes looking for a “great” parking space when the first one they come to is only a 2 minute walk from the store. You aren’t going to get in great shape by walking an extra minute or two in and out of the store, but every bit helps, and in this case, it can save you some significant time.
This is another habit that can be a time-saver in addition to keeping you active. Generally, if you are going less than 3 floors, the stairs are going to be at least as fast as the elevator. So, taking the stairs can save you time in addition to giving you some exercise. Even if you have to go more than 3 floors, the stairs can be a great way to build some exercise into your day without adding a significant time investment.
If there is a grocery store within a mile of your house, consider walking next time you need to go buy to get a loaf of bread or gallon of milk. Obviously, this isn’t a good way to get everything you need to completely stock your pantry, but for a few items, it makes for a nice little outing and doesn’t require that much time.
If you are going to visit with friends or family, try taking a walk instead of sitting around the table or on the couch. Most sidewalks will only accommodate two or three people where they can still talk to each other easier, but roadways in parks or walking trails are often considerably wider.
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