Lack of time, or a lack of priority?
Let's face it, we all have the same number of hours in the day. When you struggle to find the time to exercise, it's because the other activities are made a priority.
Managing your time and priorities is becoming more important in today's busy world. It’s not about squeezing more tasks and activities into your day, but rather a way of helping to focus on getting the important things done, and using your time more effectively.
After accounting for your work, family demands, and personal preferences, the key is to find a few simple strategies that can save you precious minutes, and ensure those workouts get done.
Here’s my 5 tips to help you find the time to exercise.
1. Multitask your workout
Doing two things at once can save a lot of time. Think creatively about other things you do in life that can be combined with exercise. You could:
- Go for a brisk walk with a friend instead of catching up over coffee
- Perform your housework and gardening vigorously, moving quickly between tasks, or intersperse body weight exercises throughout, such as squats, lunges and push ups
- Spend time with your children doing active pursuits, such as bushwalking, bike riding or Frisbee throwing
- Use your television viewing time wisely by exercising, or at least doing some stretches
- Bike ride or walk some or all the way to your work
2. Increase the intensity
Countless studies have shown that you can achieve great results in limited time through interval training.
Including
short bursts of high intensity effort during your workouts can induce improvements in both cardiovascular fitness and fat burning, but requires less total training time than traditional, steady state workouts.
Aim for 2-3 interval training workouts each week, making sure to build up the intensity slowly over several weeks if you are new to these types of workouts.