You may be surprised to hear that you can enjoy the benefits of a regular exercise program in as little as three hours per week.
Not enough hours in the day? Feeling the crunch when it comes to
finding time for just your own needs? If exercise is important to you,
you might do well to consider the following:
Scenario: I really want to get in shape, but I work all day and attend
multimedia classes until 8:30. How do I find the time to exercise, and
what are a few good exercises for beginners like me? Solution: Finding
time to exercise is certainly a challenge. Even the most motivated
among us suffer setbacks during our business's busy season or when a
new project is on the horizon. The key to fitting fitness into your
busy day is to recognize that finding time isn't the issue--it's making
time.
You may be surprised to hear that you can enjoy the benefits of a regular exercise program in as little as three hours per week.
The following routine shows you how:
Monday: Half-hour of jogging, biking (on hills) or other intense aerobic exercise you enjoy
Tuesday: Half-hour of strength training (squats, sit-ups and push-ups
for beginners; weight training with machines or dumbbells for the more
experienced)
Wednesday: Rest day
Thursday: Repeat Monday
Friday: Repeat Tuesday
Saturday: One hour of exercise--any type of exercise. Go rollerblading
with a friend, take the family to the hills for a hike or swim laps at
the pool.
Sunday: Rest day
Make your workouts more time-efficient by exercising harder. For
example, you can walk two miles in a half-hour, or you can run four
miles in a half-hour. You can spend an hour in step aerobics class, or
you can spend 20 minutes rowing at the highest resistance level on the
rowing machine. When you perform strength-training exercises, use a
challenging resistance and move quickly through your exercises to get
an aerobic benefit.
If you want to commit to getting fit, exercise must become a part of
your life--a habit as regular as brushing your teeth. Try these ideas
to help you stay on track:
*Make a log of everything you do for a week, and identify the time
slots where you can fit in exercise. Did you spend a Saturday afternoon
watching the Back to the Future trilogy for the fifth time? Could you
manage to get up a half-hour earlier on the weekdays? Just skip an hour
of television time and go to bed earlier.
*Make exercise convenient. Find a place to work out that's close to
your home or office. If you're disciplined and have the space, work out
at home.
*Develop relationships with supportive people. Join an exercise class
or go to the gym with friends. If you skip a class, your friends will
hold you accountable.
*Exercise at the right time. The "right time" is when you're most
likely to do it. If you know your day often ends late or meetings come
up suddenly, it's best to schedule your workout for first thing in the
morning when nothing can interfere. If you're a night owl, fit your
workout in before dinner. If you can only manage a 10-minute walk on
your lunch hour--do it. Some exercise is better than none.
Benefits Of Exercise
Need more motivation to get fit? Consider the following benefits of exercise:
*Exercise increases your stamina and strength.
*Exercise improves your heart and lung efficiency.
*Exercise gives your body greater resistance to disease, stress, anxiety and fatigue.
*Exercise gives you more energy and enhances your capacity for work and leisure activities.
*Exercise releases hormones that stimulate the brain, helping to clear
your mind, see things from a new perspective, and come up with fresh
ideas.
So make an appointment with yourself to get some exercise. Your body--and your business--will thank you for it.
Christopher Guerriero, is the founder of the National Metabolic &
Longevity Research Center and a best-selling author, speaker, and coach
to millions. He is creator of the award-winning 'Maximize Your
Metabolism' system. To learn more about this step-by-step program, and
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