Too Busy? Ten ways to work exercise into your daily routine

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  • By Shari Lopatin and Meghean Cook
  • TriWest Healthcare Alliance
Between your job, your kids, and maybe even your deployed spouse, you often wonder how you can exercise more, or even at all.

Perhaps if the day expanded to 48 hours, regular exercise would seem more reasonable. Since that won't happen, here are some tips to work more exercise into your busy life.

Get an exercise partner
When you know some- one is relying on you, you are less likely to skip your workout.

Find something you enjoy
Try something new and exciting. Remember, exercise doesn't have to be in a gym.

Squeeze in bursts of exercise throughout your day
Use a 15-minute work break or 15 minutes of your lunch to walk. Or, use the stairs instead of the elevator ... you get the drift.

Try exercising in the morning
As the day goes on, many things can happen to derail your plans for an afternoon or evening work- out.

Exercise while you watch TV
Lift weights or use commercial breaks to complete push-ups, sit-ups, or jumping jacks.

Keep a pair of walking shoes with you
This way you can take advantage of any time you have to squeeze in exercise.

Make it a priority
Schedule time in your calendar for the week, and keep it like any other important appointment.
-- Make a plan. What days will you exercise? What will you do? How long?
-- There are 1,440 minutes in the day. Can you find 30 to exercise?

Sign up for a class or a local 5K race
If you are financially invested, you will be less likely to skip the exercise session.

Get your family involved
Walk or ride bikes after dinner -- together!

Keep track of your exercise sessions
Use a computer or a notebook.

More tips
For more tips on living a healthy life, visit http://www.triwest.com/en/beneficiary/healthy-living/.