Fitness Tips

Exercise Snacks: How To Include More Exercise Into A Busy Day

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Any amount of exercise is always better than nothing at all.  By utilizing “Exercise Snacks” you can ensure you are getting something in every day no matter how busy you are.

Don’t be discouraged. You do not need to skip exercising entirely if you are busy and can’t dedicate 30-60 minutes to get in a workout.

You can do short bursts of various exercises for only 60 seconds at a time.  

Even 4-5 bouts of 60 seconds of simple exercises sprinkled throughout the day such as

  1. Bodyweight squats 
  2. Jumping jacks
  3. Push ups
  4. Briskly walking upstairs
  5. Jogging in place etc…

will promote your fitness and health.  

Not only do you receive benefits such as

  1. Improved cognitive function
  2. Improved cardiorespiratory fitness
  3. Improved metabolism

Including regular movement and exercise can become a more normal (and less daunting) part of your everyday life.  

Rethink the potential of your day.

 It’s Just 1 Minute. 

Ready. 

Set. 

Go!

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To learn more about the science of exercise snacks (and much more) check out this great Found My Fitness Podcast Episode by Rhonda Patrick, Ph.D. interviewing Dr. Martin Gibala, Ph.D.

Fitness Tips

How To Reach 10k Steps Per Day Without A Treadmill

When it comes to making any fitness or activity goal happen day in and day out  without fail it’s imperative to be open and creative.  If we think the only way to reach a step goal is time on a treadmill, think again.

What happens if you can’t get to the gym?  Don’t own a treadmill? 

Do these obstacles mean you need to skip getting in your daily steps? 

Of course not.  You have choices.  

Next are a few creative ways to increase your daily step count without access to a treadmill.

  1. Walk outside.  Personally I dress for the weather rain, snow, or shine and make it happen.  Daily outdoor light is a must and why not combine the time with a walk.  Enjoy a podcast, talk to a friend on the phone, or meet up with someone and make the time enjoyable.  My daughter is my step buddy.  We love our walks and talks together. 
  2. Walk inside.  Pace around the house.  Take more laps through the isles in a big box store.  Mall walk.  Take the stairs.  When tidying up at home take several trips instead of one and rack up a few more.  Every extra bit of activity counts. 
  3. Walk in place.  This is my secret weapon and I’ve done it for years and years.  This has been the way I make sure to never miss my daily step goal. I walk in place while watching a show, studying, reading, talking on the phone, and even in between sets during my workouts.  Yes, at the end of a long day I have been known to walk in place to ensure I have those last few steps before diving head first into bed.  Lol!

Make realistic goals, commit, be creative, and then make them happen. You’ve got this!

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Fitness Tips

HIIT or LISS Cardio: Which is better for fat loss?

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Either Can Work! Neither are required.

As long as you are creating an energy deficit via diet and/or exercise you will lose fat.

Do you like shorter more intense intervals via HIIT (High Intensity Interval Training) or do you like longer less intense sessions via LISS (Low Intensity Steady State)?

The type of cardio you choose does not change your ability to lose fat.

Which type of cardio you choose depends on your preferences.

You can also do both which is my preference for general health and because I enjoy it.

Consistency is key to having a Sustainable Fitness Journey.

Your preferences matter.

Consistency is only possible when you enjoy the journey.

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If you have thought about having me as your coach to support you along your own fitness journey check out the Online Fitness Coaching page on my website for more info and how to inquire about my online fitness coaching service. Receive customized activity and nutrition plans, monthly virtual calls, and weekly email check in’s.

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