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Squeezing in Exercise

How I Learned to Stay Active on the Run
-- By Rebecca Pratt, Staff Writer

I'm not a real mom, but I did play one once.

Some friends of mine, planning an overseas trip, asked me to stay with their boys while they were gone. Honored to be chosen-- especially after I heard that the boys, ages 12, 14, and 16, had approved my appointment-- I took a deep breath and plunged in.

Boy, was it an education! When I wasn't planning menus, budgeting, shopping, cooking, and cleaning up, I was on the run: chauffeuring, doing laundry, playing homework cop, high-tailing forgotten permission slips over to school, and herding kids to bed. Following the daily schedule left by my friend (a blow-by-blow timeline in 15-minute increments, punctuated with humorous asides like "It's now 8:20 and you're late for choir practice—again!"), I kept trying to find a slot for the gym. Used to long lovely stretches of time, I now had it in snatches. Five minutes here. Ten minutes there. I finally realized that if I was going to get in any exercise, I’d have to make the most of those little snatches of time.

Here are some ideas I followed that helped me fit in small bits of fitness in small bits of time:

During Drive Time
Try some isometric exercises: Squeeze your glutes, contract your abs, work your calves by raising your legs up on your toes at red lights. Park far away from your destination so you’ll have to walk; arrive early to your event if possible to allow time for a brisk walk.

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Member Comments About this Article
"My husband and I are currently expecting our very first child. I'm very excited but am already losing valuable time. This author made some excellent points and really grasps what it's like to be a busy parent. My child isn't even here yet, but between both my husband and I owning and running our own businesses, building our first house, and spending important quality time with our family, doctor appointments, and classes to learn to be a parent, exercise really must be squeezed in. Thanks for th..." -- QUEENSARAH
"I feel that this author is suggesting that I prolong my chores in order to exercise. As an actual mother, I don't find that suggestion very practical.

As a SAHM who homeschools, I make time during our day for schoolwork, chores and exercise. Instead of spending more time doing work and missing the opportunity for healthy play, my children help me with our chores and then we either play together or my children are capable of entertaining themselves in the backyard or riding their bikes. (Of..." -- KENSBEV
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