Finding Time for You: Easy Ways to Add a Little Exercise to Your Life

Quick and Easy Ways to Make Exercise a Part of Your Life

By Laura Seeber, published Oct 26, 2006
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Americans today lead some of the busiest and most unhealthy lives in the world today. Full of stress, low on relaxation, many people living in these United States are trying to get into better shape. But who can find the time? If you're worried about getting in better shape, but don't think you can find the time in your busy schedule, consider some of these easy options for getting more exercise into your day.

Option # 1: Consider Taking the Stairs

If you work in office building, or live in an apartment, chances are there are a few sets of stairs in your vicinity. If there are, consider taking your flats to the office and take the stairs a few days a week. Walking rapidly up or down the stairs is a great way to increase your heart rate, burn a good deal of calories, and help shape your thighs and buttocks, common problem areas for many people.

Option # 2: Exercise While Watching Television

One of the things that Americans are great at is multi-tasking. This talent is a great way to add a bit more exercise into your life. Take your favorite television show. How easy would it be to stand in your living room, watch your favorite show, and do some simple stretching exercises? Or perhaps doing some step aerobics to your favorite music video would be a fun way burn some extra calories.

Option # 3: Walk to Your Lunch Date

This option is a great way to get out of the office, have a little bit of exercise, and give yourself a reward for your effort without a pang of guilt. So what could offer all these things? If the weather is pleasant, a walk to your favorite lunch spot with your office friends can easily fit the bill. Just think of it. You'll be among friends, getting your exercise by walking, and at the end you can chow down on some succulent foods for your reward. And don't worry about those extra calories in that piece of pie; that's what the walk back to the office is for.

Option # 4: Fidget

Takeaways
  • Exercise can be done anytime, anywhere
  • Any amount of aerobic exercise is a great start
  • Make sure to talk to your doctor before starting a formal exercise routine
Did You Know?
The average person walks nearly 1/2 mile a day throughout their daily activities.
Resources
  • Here is a great, simple, specific set of exercises for those problem areas of the waist. "Whittle Your Waist"  By Denise Austin www.prevention.com/home/
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