HOW TO FIT EXERCISE INTO        YOUR  BUSY LIFE


 Made the decision to get fit, one of the biggest challenges can be fitting your new exercise routine into a hectic lifestyle. Happily though scheduling your
workouts don’t have to be stressful, in fact, there are lots of fun ways you can make sure you incorporate exercise into your life without having to compromise anything.


Make a fitness plan


Some people love a schedule and like to know exactly what they’re doing and when, while others prefer to be more flexible. However, if time really is of the essence then make a fitness plan Schedule every day of the week and it will help you focus in on when you can work out

 You should always be ready to be flexible because sometimes stuff just happens and you have to skip a session, but by writing out a plan it makes it seem more formal and you will be more likely to commit to it and stick to it.

Morning exercise

 To create a little more time to fit your exercise into your day. One solution is simply to set the alarm for 20-30 minutes earlier and do your workout before you head to work That might be a quick run or perhaps a circuit session in the garden with weights at home. It’s a great energy-booster and will start your day with a healthy bang.

Alternatively, make time at the end of the day if that suits you more. Some people really do prefer a trip to the gym after work so if that’s you, have a lie in and change your evening plans instead.

Commute to work your workout

Another great way of fitting exercise into your regular schedule is by making your commute to work your workout. Walk to the office if you can rather than take the car. How about cycling to work? 

Or perhaps run to work if that’s feasible. Using the time when you might have been sat on a bus/train/car is an easy and extremely effective way of generating time to exercise that you didn’t think you had.

Use lunch break to exercise

If you live miles from work then turning your commute into a workout isn’t practical, but how about using your lunch break to exercise? Instead of grabbing a sandwich at your desk, take your gym gear with you and either run or walk or go to the gym if there’s one at work or nearby.

Lunchtime workouts are a wonderful way of re-energizing your day and the break from your laptop/computer/phone is mentally re-invigorating too. If none of the above sports appeal to you, 

then why just go for a brisk walk? Getting out in the fresh air and upping that heart rate is all good news for your cardiovascular system and your general wellbeing.

Exercising at home

Thanks to online workouts and a huge market of fitness titles, you don’t even have to step outside your front door to do a workout. Online programmes offer detailed advice and tips on what exercises to do and for which parts of the body.

kettle bells, mats, small weights and Swiss Balls, make it easy to organise your time and effort. It means there really isn’t any excuse not to work out and you can arrange your exercise around family/home life to suit you.


Walking exercise

Walking everywhere rather than taking the car or bus is a cheap and easy alternative to hitting the gym every day. It costs nothing and the health benefits are huge. If you need to take public transport to work, 

why not get off the bus/train/tube/tram a few stops early and walk the rest of the way? If you buy a pedometer you can monitor how many steps you walk each day and calculate the calories burned. 

 It’s good for you

Remember something is always better than nothing. Even if it’s only a half hour, getting your heart rate up for 30 minutes will always be better from a health and fitness perspective, than lying on the couch watching TV

That can be anything from a brisk walk to the shops to a frantic 30 minutes of housework. The key is always in burning calories and moving your body. You will feel better for it and look better for it too.