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How to Find Time to Exercise In Your Busy Lives

fitness lifestyle Jan 01, 2023

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A day flies past in the blink of an eye. The next thing you know, you're sliding into bed at night thinking, "Well, there's always tomorrow," despite having started the day full of high hopes for what you'd accomplish. When life gets hectic, you may have to postpone some activities, and exercise is one of the first to go for many people. Especially nowadays, it’s often hard to find time to exercise.

To be fair, there will be instances when you are legitimately too busy to squeeze in a workout, but in most cases, you just need to make an extra effort. The time and effort put into maintaining a regular exercise routine is a worthy investment. If you stop using your busy schedule as an excuse for not working out, you will find a way to make it part of your routine. Here's how to squeeze in a workout even if you have zero spare time.

Get up early

Becoming a morning workout person allows you to check exercise off your to-do list right away. You shouldn't sacrifice sleep to fit in exercise, but you may try getting up an hour earlier. If, for whatever reason, you simply cannot get out of bed early, one strategy is to swap out your pajamas for your athleisure gear the night before so that you can quickly get a workout in as soon as you jump out of your bed.

An alarm clock.

You can find time to exercise if you try! Photo by Icons8 Team on Unsplash

Small steps

Try to engage in some mini-workouts whenever you can. Maintain a high rate of movement throughout the day. If you need to get somewhere, walk instead of using the elevator. Don't be tempted to park in front of the building, either. If you want to do extra exercise, park the car further away. Furthermore, if you reside within five miles of your place of employment, consider making the trip by running or cycling instead of driving. You can also break a sweat by engaging in activities with children.

If you work a sedentary job, you’re not doomed, either! Occasionally stand up and do some light stretching and exercise. That also goes for TV time! As an alternative to sitting still, you can move your body by performing exercises like jumping jacks, push-ups, crunches, lunges, squats, and burpees while watching television. Take your dog for a longer walk, or go for a stroll after supper with a loved one or a friend to get better sleep and burn some calories.

Schedule in advance

Schedule your workout as you would any other appointment or meeting. A common pitfall occurs when we think, "I'll work out whenever I can tomorrow" or "I'll squeeze it in after work." Doing so gives the impression that skipping out at the last minute would be difficult. Make sure you schedule your workout the night before, preferably at the beginning of the week, so you don't have to rush.

Jot it down, and this is essential; build your entire strategy around it. Don't ignore it or put it off till later unless it's truly an emergency. Once planned out, consider your workout an unavoidable task.

A daily planner.
Get your planner out and find time to exercise! Photo by Eric Rothermel on Unsplash

Get creative

You might be so busy that it’s almost impossible to exercise. If this is the case, all you need is some creativity. Get your imagination going! If you need to clean the house, do a few squats when you bend down to dust under the coffee table. Pick up the kids' toys by making lunges. While you wait for the pasta water to boil, you can jog in place. Get the baby to sleep by running or strolling around the neighborhood with the stroller. To stay healthy during the workday, do some stretching in the office. Even if it's only for a few minutes, every little bit helps, and it's better than doing nothing.

Give HIIT a chance

Our anabolic and metabolic systems activate after about twenty-five minutes of activity. These are the systems responsible for muscle building and fat loss. That means you can find time to exercise and make a difference in your health!

Nothing beats the effectiveness of high-intensity interval training (HIIT) when shedding unwanted pounds. Exercises like push-ups, burpees, squats, and lunges, as well as other interval training routines, have been proven to help people burn up to an average of 15 calories per minute in as little as 20 minutes of activity. It's nearly double as many as you'd find on most long runs. If you want to get the most out of your exercise quickly, ensure you're getting the most out of every set by pushing yourself to finish those extra two or three reps beyond the burn without compromising the technique.

Moreover, free weights are preferable to weight machines. It has been found that utilizing free weights leads to more significant gains in strength more quickly than when using machines. That is because you will engage more muscle fibers and muscle groups than you would with a stationary resistance machine.

Make the most of your weekends

Make the most of your downtime over the weekend. Do you typically veg out in front of the TV for a few hours on a Saturday morning? Spend that extra time at the gym. That is also essential if you’re currently in recovery. The benefits of exercise for recovering addicts are well documented. To improve your chances of recovery, try filling up your free time on the weekends, which could lead to boredom and relapse with exercise. If it’s a nice day out, you can even spend it at the pool with friends or family!

Scrabble letters spelling out “yay weekend.”
Make the most of your weekends with exercise! Photo by Sincerely Media on Unsplash

Try a home workout

When you include the time it takes to get dressed and drive to the gym, you may decide not to exercise. That's fine; you can always work out in your living room! It’s not too hard to create your home workout program. You may find excellent at-home exercises on any free apps or by searching for them on YouTube. When you don't have to leave the house to exercise, it may be easier to accommodate physical activity into your busy schedule.

Final words on how to find time to exercise

A busy life shouldn’t mean you should stop taking care of yourself. Put your health first and prioritize your happiness. With enough experience, you will learn how to find time to exercise even in the busiest times. Then, you can face each day with self-assurance and the knowledge that you can manage everything that comes your way, no matter how wild life gets.

Meta: If you're having trouble finding time to exercise in your busy life, this article will help you find solutions!