I don’t get time to exercise
The big "E" word. EEEEEEEEEEEK
"Exercise is non-negotiable."
We all know where that quote came from, right?
The more muscle you have, the
more toned your body will be, the better you'll look,
the less saggy baggy skin you'll have, the stronger
you'll be, the healthier you'll be, and the more calories
you'll burn at a resting rate. Exercise is the body's
best and most natural form of stress management. You'll
feel better, sleep better, and have more energy. What's
bad about any of that?!
**What should I do?
ANYTHING! Ultimately you should be doing 30 minutes
of exercise a day. This doesn't mean cleaning your
house or chasing your kids. -Life doesn't count! Deliberate
exercise designed to make you work and sweat. Ideally
a combination of aerobic and strength training is
best. BUT, it doesn't matter what you choose to do
if you don't routinely do it! Start off slow. No one
expects that you'll be able to run a marathon by the
end of the week. Slow and consistant wins the race.
Think "turtle" and not "hare"
here!
I saw a story once about a woman
that hadn't done any exercise in years. She started
off by getting up in the morning and putting on her
walking shoes every day for a week. The next week?
She put on her shoes and walked to the mail box and
back. The following week? To the end of the block.
That woman did an interview on Oprah after completing
her first marathon. Umm, hello! Talk about inspiration!!!
Something...anything..is
better than nothing!!
**When should I do it? Who cares?!
So long as you get it done. If mornings work best
for you and your schedule - go for it! Evenings? Have
at it. Just make a commitment and get the job done.
**Where do I find the
time?
"Don't say you don't have
enough time. You have exactly the same number of hours
per day that were given to Helen Keller, Louis Pasteur,
Michelangelo, Mother Teresa, Leonardo DaVinci, Thomas
Jefferson, and Albert Einstein."
I have three children ages 11, 7, and just turned
3. I homeschool my 11 & 7 year old and my 3 yr
old is a special needs kid (she also has a sleep disorder
so sleep in something that often eludes me.) Then
there's the whole gymnastics/play rehearsal/gun safety/drum
lessons/guitar lessons.....I'm sure you know the drill.
Add to that that my husband and I own a company and
yours truly is the chief scheduler/organizer/payroll
accountant/book keeper/phone answerer.
Bottom line is that no one has
time to exercise. You just have to make it a priority
and do it. I figured if I could find time to make
sure I catch "Third Watch" on tv, I can
find time to get my butt in gear too. Get up half
an hour earlier. Ditch 30 minutes of your TV time
in the evening. MAKE the time. If an old friend you
hadn't talked to in years called you up right now,
would you have time to talk to them? You'd MAKE the
time because it's important. Be your own old friend!
If little ones are what you're
allowing to hold you back, here's a suggestion: Your
little ones would probably love to get up and hop
around and copy mommy. Took some coaxing for my peanut
to get up and try, but she can squat and kick with
the best of them now!
Make sure s/he has dry diaper,
something to snack on that's not going to cause you
a heart attack if it gets spilled on the floor, something
in a spill proof cup and all the doors in the house
closed so s/he can't get into anything. Invite her/him
to join you often. So what if you only get 15 minutes
in at first? Do it twice a day then! It's better than
nothing! No excuses! With consistancy on your part,
s/he'll get involved and you'll get in shape. And
what a great habit to incorporate in them!
You'll find tons of information
on the internet/at your library/your gym/where ever
that will tell you what, when, how, where, why. Take
the time to explore it and make it work for you!
Now, flex those muscles and
get your hiney in gear!
I wish you success