The 10-Minute Exercise Routine

Health experts advocate working out for about 30 minutes to 60 minutes a day to benefit from your fitness program. However, if you are the workaholic type, you probably don’t have the luxury to spend 30 minutes to a full hour a day exclusively for workouts.

Be aware of opportunities

Exercising is always possible provided you just squeeze it into your schedules in a more resourceful manner. Get off your couch and start moving around, advises fitness guru Ann Grandjean. Every bit of chore inside your house is an opportunity to get fit. The trick is to get yourself moving – clear out the attic, do some gardening, walk to the grocery store. Any activity that expends energy also burns up calories.

Use Your Time Wisely

If you are thinking that short spurts of exercise wouldn’t affect your fitness level, you’re in for a surprise. One recent study showed that participants who spread out their exercise throughout the day into 10-minute blocks are disposed to exercise regularly, and shed more pounds in 5 months, compared to most women who’d rather work out straight for an hour.

What other experts say

Exercise physiologist Glenn Gaesser’s recent study conducted in Virginia involved men and women who exercised for 10 minutes at a time. The startling results showed that these men and women were able to dramatically improve their overall health by conducting 15 of these 10-minute sessions per week for one month. At the end of that time, Gaesser found his subjects as fit as men and women who were 20 years younger.

Split up your normal hour-long routine into more manageable periods in order to feel more confident and motivated, advises time management consultant Harold Taylor. It’s easy to give up if you never have time to make it to the gym, but a quick workout, however small, will keep your doubts in check and your motivation strong.

Just a Supplement

Breaking up your workout into more manageable blocks is a great idea, but it can’t replace a solid, comprehensive exercise routine. For those who find it difficult to make time for a regular trip to the gym, try some of the following to give yourself a more thorough workout. Remember, what’s important is that you do it regularly.

  • Take a quick walk to the corner and back, about 5 to 10 minutes of your time, first thing in the morning.

  • If you work from home or take a day off because your child is sick, take a ride on the exercise bike or make use of the treadmill.

  • Set aside a few minutes to do jumping jacks. You can burn 90 calories in just 10 minutes this way.

  • Practice upright push-ups in between household chores by pushing in and out from the shoulder.

  • Go outside and shoot some baskets or play tag with your children after dinner.

  • Take a moment to do a few dumbbell exercises before going to bed each night. Sheila Cluff, a professional exercise instructor at The Palms in Palm Springs, CA, leaves a set of dumbbells in her bathroom.

  • Join your kid at baseball or football practice and walk laps around the field.


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