As you probably know, trying to shoehorn exercise into an already packed schedule only ends in I’ll-do-it-tomorrow pledges and missed workouts. The secret to fitting in exercise – and sticking with it – is to make it work for you and your life instead of feeling like it’s one more item tacked onto your to-do list.
First, you need to change how you think about exercise, says Amanda Visek, a professor of exercise science at George Washington University. Working out doesn’t have to mean monotonous treks on a treadmill or trying to somehow conjure up an extra hour for a gym visit. Check out these strategies for how to fit in exercise and feel motivated to keep up a routine:
1. Make exercise fun
If your idea of working out is doing an activity you don’t like (jogging, anyone?), it’s guaranteed to feel like a chore. To get motivated and keep coming back for more, you must find something you enjoy, says Visek. Think about what you like. Did you love bike riding as a kid? Dust off your old 10-speed! Even dancing – like salsa or swing lessons – gets your heart pumping and counts toward the recommended 30 minutes of exercise women should aim for per day.
If you aren’t sure what will float your fitness boat, test-drive one or two activities a week (such as Pilates, a Zumba class or water aerobics) until you find one you love. Most gyms and studios allow you to pay per class, usually for about $10 to $15 a pop.
2. Enlist a workout buddy
Misery may love company, but exercise is anything but miserable when you turn it into a social activity. Fitness dates are more fun, plus they help you maximize your free time and make workouts speed by, says Visek. Even better, your pal will keep you on course. “It’s harder to talk yourself out of a workout if your friend is counting on you to show up,” she says.
Talk to your friends about what activities they’re interested in and sign up together. Or suggest walking and talking instead of a weekly coffee date, or even walking to a restaurant instead of driving.
3. Think quick
“For years [experts] thought that in order to benefit from exercise you had to do long bouts – say, an hour at the gym – but that’s not true,” says Visek. You can increase your fitness level and positively impact your health by doing short bouts throughout the day. That’s good news since it’s often easier to find a few five- or 10-minute windows than a big chunk of time.
These short bouts don’t have to include gym clothes or even sneakers. Any activity that gets your heart pumping counts: brisk walking around the office, climbing the stairs, playing tag with your kids. As long as they all add up to 30 minutes at the end of the day, you’re set.
4. Set a reachable goal
Goals don’t work if they’re unrealistic. “Setting an attainable goal fuels your self-confidence and self-esteem,” says Visek. “You’re more motivated when you believe in your ability.” Also key: Aim for something specific, like running a 5K race in two months or walking three times a week. Then, create a detailed game plan to reach that milestone – schedule the time, recruit a friend and keep yourself on track.
Fitting in exercise may take some effort at first, but if you experiment with these strategies, you’ll find a routine that works so seamlessly with your schedule and lifestyle, you won’t be able to remember what life was like before.
Catherine Ryan is a freelance writer and editor who writes on health, nutrition, beauty and green living for such magazines as Self, Ode and
Parents. She is a frequent contributor to Life & Beauty Weekly.
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33 thoughts on “4 Tips On How To Fit Exercise Into Your Life”
Thanks for the tips. I still have five more months before I’m able to squeeze in exercise.
These are really good tips and thanks for sharing them today! There is always a way to fit more exercise into someone’s life! I like to play a game at the supermarket of going up and down every aisle pretending I cannot find what I want! I also park the car the furthest away from the store! Every little step counts and adds up throughout the day!
These are such great tips. I need to find a workout buddy – I hate to workout alone so having a friend would make it so much better!
I run with a group of women on Saturday mornings and that keeps me motivated. I’d much rather sleep in but they keep me accountable.
One of my requirements for exercise is that it is fun. I need something to take my focus off the actual work out.
These are great tips! I’m struggling with getting back in shape but I think that theres something going on that is preventing me from getting the oxygen I need when I work out. Which really sets me back! Im hoping my upcoming dr appointment will help figure out whats going on!
These are great tips for getting into exercising!! I really do workout better with a buddy but I work such weird hours that it’s almost impossible to find someone to work out with consistently. Ugh.
Thanks so much for these tips! I wish I had a workout buddy, I feel like it would really benefit me a lot.
These are definitely great tips on sticking to one’s exercise routine. I used to have a jogging buddy, and she really got me motivated by obligating me to get out and run.
I find that apps and gadgets help me reach my goals. I like to see my progress online! That is one way.
I haven’t been able to go to the gym like I want lately since I have been so busy lately! I’m hoping to get back in the groove once my son starts school again, though.
These are some great tips, as a mom it’s always a struggle to fit exercising into my daily schedule with 4 kids.
These are really good tips, now I just need to get on the ball and get moving! Change is hard.
These are great tips and tricks. I know that a workout buddy increases your odds of sticking to a program.
Lately I’ve been in a huge rutt. Of course these tips will be helpful! Anything I can do to make it a bit easier, and to motivate myself I need to do!
Ever since I become active, I have been looking for a workout buddy but couldn’t find one so I enlist my family, lol. Thanks for the tips.
These are some really great tips!!! I’ve unfortunately have never really found a good workout partner though. Maybe one day 😉
I think its so important to make realistic goals with regards to exercise and make it fun! I love gyming with my husband.
I just got a workout buddy, my 15 year old. It is alot easier when you have some one to help push you.
I’ll be honest, I’ve never been a big fan of exercise and I often make the excuse that I have no time to do it! I really appreciate your tips though because there’s really no excuse not to do it and get moving!
I am trying very hard to get back into the habit of exercising. I have chronic pain issues so I have this issue with consistency. I am trying to work through it and find pain managing alternatives.
I always tend to set my goals a little too high. Especially in the beginning. I try to set my goals to where I can run so far in a certain amount of time, and I always get discouraged when I don’t get there within a week.
I really need to get into exercise. Maybe I should start creating a goal. Life has just been so hectic around here.
I agree to all these. May I also add that you shouldn’t expect too much. Not because you are exercising means, you will lose weight fast.
These are really great tips and I need to implement all of them into my daily life. Thanks for these!
Totally agree! If you don’t like it, you won’t do it. I tried running because my daughter runs and I hated it and tried to come up with excuses to skip it. I love walking and riding my bike so I stick with that and strength training.
I need to work on the reachable goal part. I always have these huge goals that are quickly dropped.
I have to remember these tips. When I skip one day of exercise it leads to another and then another. I can’t wait until my daughter gets here so she can be my workout buddy.
I have an issue finding someone to workout with. i would love to find a workout buddy who is disabled like me.
Reachable goals are so important. I’ve found I do best with super short term goals. Things like, “I’m going to lose 2 pounds this week.” Something doable.
Finding a workout buddy and setting reachable goals are huge when it comes to me being successful. There are some days when I need someone to convince me to workout and I wish I had more buddies around that would do it!
I like the idea of fitting in shorter periods of exercise into your day. I always have trouble setting aside 30 minutes to an hour just to work out. But I can definitely do shorter periods more often!
These are really good tips. I know that having someone to exercise with you makes it so much easier and makes you more apt to do it!