By now you know that exercise is good for you,
and that you should do something on a regular basis.
What's the best time for you to exercise? Anytime.
Honestly.
For example, when you're sitting and watching TV,
stretch your muscles. Never stretch so hard it
hurts. Rather, stretch to the point of mild tension
and hold the stretch for 10 to 30 seconds.
A healthy exercise program includes three kinds
of exercise: aerobic activity, muscular
strengthening and flexibility exercise. You can
start your exercise program without investing in any
elaborate equipment. For example, you can do simple
exercises at home or at your desk at work, including
sit-ups, push-ups and pull-ups.
For basic body weight exercises, weight-lifting
equipment isn't required. Head for the kitchen and
pick up the soup cans you have in the cupboard.
Aerobic activity can be fun
Aerobic activity is defined as prolonged
continuous movement of large muscle groups.
Translated, that means do something that keeps you
moving. Ideally, do it for 20 minutes straight. If
you don't have that much time, two 10-minute aerobic
activity sessions will benefit you almost as much.
The good thing about aerobic activity is that it
includes many of the sports you probably already
enjoy. Walking, biking, hiking, dancing, swimming,
even basketball are all examples of aerobic
exercise.
Another good thing is that you can easily
accomplish those two 10-minute sessions with things
like taking the stairs instead of the elevator,
walking around the neighborhood after work or
parking your car farther away.
You could even turn shopping into an aerobic
activity. Shopping is walking, so don't stop for 10
minutes straight and you've worked in one of your
daily sessions! Check with your local mall for mall
walker programs, and you'll have company.
Aerobic exercise is definitely good for
cardiovascular health and fitness. And here's
something else you'll like: Aerobic activity can
help you lose weight.
Plenty of good exercise all around the house
If you do housework or yard work, you're doing
yourself a favor. The stretching and lifting
housework entails is good exercise. So is work you
do outside. Yard work uses many muscle groups,
especially activities like planting and working in
the garden.
Raking uses your arm and back muscles. Digging
gives your arms and legs a workout. And gardening
provides a bonus: You'll have more fresh vegetables
and fruits to add to your diet.
Is one time better than another to exercise?
It's really up to you. You can exercise in the
morning, afternoon or evening. Lunch breaks offer an
excellent opportunity to get out of the office and
exercise. Use your coffee break to take a short walk
around the office. Get rid of the day's stress by
fitting in an exercise session after work.
Whatever time you choose, make sure you stick
with it. For some people, it's easier to stay with
an exercise program when you do it with a friend or
co-worker.
Make time to stay healthy
Exercise is one of the best things you can do for
yourself. If you're basically healthy, get going
right now. If you're 40+ or have any health
problems, consult your physician first.