You know that you should be exercising because it’s hugely beneficial to your health especially when you are over 40. It’s even scientifically proven, and study after study tells us!
Yet still only a fraction of us are actually into the daily exercise habit. Why is this the case?
Can’t seem to get in daily exercise? Here are the top excuses I’ve heard:
- No energy/too tired
- No time/can’t make time (I’m a full time parent, I work full time…)
- Partner/family isn’t supportive
- I’m injured/in pain
- I’m too big to move well enough/it hurts to move
- I’m too embarrassed/uncoordinated to exercise
- Can’t afford it, e.g. gyms are too expensive
- Don’t have enough room in my house
- I get bored easily/exercise isn’t fun
- I never stick with a program/I always give up
- I don’t like to sweat/having to shower after
And the excuses go on! But the one I’m covering today is the most common one -NO TIME. But the question remains… do you really don’t have any time to exercise?
I bet I can change your mind about that AND motivate you to find out just a few minutes in your day and make it happen!
How to carve out time for exercise, where you least expect it!
The first thing is to make a plan and schedule it in as you would any other appointment in your calendar. Think of it as an appointment with your health!
Then, find the time. I know, easier said than done – but here are some great ideas for you:
- Get up 15-30 minutes earlier
- Split your lunch/midday break in half
- Don’t have 30 minutes to spare? Take three 10-minute breaks during the day to squeeze in some physical activity, like:
- Brisk walk, combined with walking lunges and/or sprints
- Workout videos (you can join my membership fitness club for women over 40 and enjoy the first week for only a $1)
- Short HIIT workout or circuit training
- Make your regular daily activities even more active
- Bedside pushups perhaps? Single-leg squats while you brush your teeth?
- Take the stairs whenever possible
- Park further away from the entrance of a store
- Get off the bus a stop or two early
- Reduce screen time and replace it with activity
- If you must Net-chill, do yoga/pilates/stretching while you’re watching TV
- Dance while you make dinner (love it and do it all the time!)
- Carry a basket while grocery shopping, rather than pushing a cart
- Do high knees-up or jog on the spot at any point during your day!
- Be socially active – walk & talk with a friend (instead of texting)
- Family time = physically active time
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And the key to keeping up with this daily exercise habit, even if all you have is 10 minutes per day?
Just. Get. Started.
How about investing in an activity monitor, and look for an accountability partner or support person that you can depend on when you’re ready to pitch and run.
My final thoughts are, find fitness activities that you actually enjoy doing, and mixing it up every now and then – and you’ve got yourself a regular exercise routine.
Again, even if it ends up being 10 minutes a day – it’s better than doing nothing at all!
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