If you, like so many people at the turn of a new year, are trying to achieve a more fit lifestyle, you are probably doing some form of a traditional form of exercise. Maybe you’re going to the gym, attending some classes, running, walking, doing that new home workout video, something like that…right? That’s absolutely fabulous! But, there is more that you can do than just the normal form of exercise. Why not incorporate it into your everyday routine? Here are some great ways to do just that!
1. Balancing on one foot while washing dishes. Yep! Why not? You’re standing there anyway, and balance is a very much overlooked component of overall fitness. It spills over into so many other aspects of your life, and can even help prevent future injuries.
2. Do your own house/yard work. Ugh, sounds terrible, right? NO! Just look at each blade of grass, or each weed, and think about how many calories you could burn out there by taking care of it yourself. Or those dirty cars that need washing and cleaning. It’s the perfect opportunity for exercise! Plus, the money you no longer spend on having it done for you can now go straight to those new running shoes you will need with all those miles you’ve been logging π

3. Walk those dogs. Have you ever heard of the phrase “A tired dog is a happy dog”? Well if your pup has been acting up, or has put on a couple extra holiday pounds because of the winter (maybe both the dog AND you), the best thing you can do for both you and them is to go walk! Plus, it’s great bonding time with your furry friend.
4. Take the stairs. Well, that’s a no brainer. Who likes elevators, anyways? That music is always terrible. And if you’re wearing nice shoes, you can bring that brand new pair of running shoes with you. And if you’re worried about what running shoes would look like with your work outfit, I promise you this; fitness looks better on everyone.
5. Park far away. It amazes me sometimes when people try to park as close as possible to the gym entrance (or any entrance for that matter). Hello, people! Park a few rows away. You’re probably already wearing the right clothing for it anyways, right?
Now at this point you may be saying; Dani, I do not have time for this. There is no room in my schedule for it. To you I say; isn’t your health and overall well being more important than anything else? If you’re healthy and taking care of yourself, then that allows you to have a work and have busy schedule. But if you lose that health, then how are you supposed to be able to work? If you don’t think preventative health is key, you may want to start thinking about what your favorite prescription drugs are (sarcasm). I know you have room in that crazy schedule! There is always something you know you can cut out or do to be more efficient with your time. I believe in you! Now get out there and start fitting fitness into your every day!
What are your own ways to include fitness into everyday activities?
Happy sweating!
Warmly,
Dani