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Small Bits of Fitness Add Up

Re-think Your Exercise Schedule
-- By Liz Noelcke, Staff Writer

"Where did the day go?"

Is this a common question in your life? Many of us jam-pack so much stuff into our daily routines, seemingly there's no time to relax for just one minute, let alone exercise. Lack of time is one of the most common excuses for not having a decent fitness regimen. But do you realize that in the time it might take you to go through your e-mail, you could fit in a good workout? We're not talking about giving up 60 minutes either; all you need is 10.

Just 10?
Forget the "all or nothing" mentality when it comes to exercise. Fitness does not live or die by 60-minute workouts; there's a middle ground. Short spurts of exercise, when they accumulate, have been shown to provide the similar benefits of longer workouts.

Your body will reap numerous benefits just by becoming more active. This approach is perfect for times when you don't have time for a regular workout, or when you want to start off slowly and build up a routine.

Easier Than You Think
Treat these 10 minutes like you would a regular workout. Take 1-2 minutes to warm up and get the muscles ready, including stretching. Follow with at least 7 minutes of exercise at a medium or high intensity. Then make sure to include a 60-second cool down.


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"With a toddler at home its hard NOT to exercise. His new fav game is chasing me around a tree in our yard while he growls at me lol. He also loves when I pick him up them hold him as high as I can then bring him back to me (sorta of like benchpressing...he is small for his age, 24pds) and now that the weather is cooling down he loves going on walks with his mommmy. and now that he is potty training I am constently chasing him around the house to put him on the potty. I get way more exercise now ..." -- MONKEYS_MOM3
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