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7 Tips to Fit Exercise In Your Busy Work Routine

With the modern lifestyle being what it is, it's no wonder barely anyone seems like they have the time to work out and stay fit. Between jobs, kids, and getting together with friends and family, there's only so many hours in the day and they're all being used. It's time you left behind the excuses though and followed these 7 tips to fit exercise in your busy work routine. 

Get Up a little Earlier 

The easiest way to get in some exercise would be to just get up a bit earlier. If you're too tired to exercise after the day, then consider getting it done first thing in the morning. That way, you know you have done some exercises and don't have to worry about doing them later. Exercising also releases endorphins so you'll start your day off on a natural high prepared to tackle anything work can throw to you. 

Take the Stairs 

Taking the stairs can be surprisingly good exercise. Avoid using the elevator as much as you can both at work and at home. Going up and down stairs on a regular basis gives you a great cardio workout, burns through calories, and works your quads all at the same time. It can also help you save some time depending on how quick you are. You could walk to the floor you need by the time the elevator gets there. 

Put it inside your Schedule 

Don't think there's room in your schedule to exercise? Check again. As a professional, you know putting something inside your schedule means you're more likely to do it. That also applies to exercise. Find time in your schedule for a bit of exercise making an appoint with yourself to do it. Not only are you more likely to adhere to your exercise, but if you put it inside a family planner it means others know to anticipate you won't be around so they must take care of themselves. 

Have a Quick Workout at Lunch 

A great way to get some exercise in during working hours is to take a quick walk during lunch. Rather than eating lunch at your desk you can head out to the local park. If the weather isn't too good or you don't feel like going out, you may still do some exercise at your desk. There's no harm in taking a dumbbell or two to work so that you can do a little strength training when you get some downtime. 

Turn Your Commute Into Exercise 

Do you actually have to take the bus, train, or car to work? Could you get away with walking to work? Even if you can't walk all the way to work and back, you can still find a way to fit some exercise into your commute. Consider getting off the train or bus an end or two early, or parking farther away from work. This gives you the chance to take a small walk which will burn calories – not to mention burn off steam – prior to getting to work. 

Take a Fitness Class 

If you have a bit more time – but still not enough to spend a few hours a day at the gym – then you can consider taking a fitness class or two during the week. Show up ahead of time and then leave when the workout is over. It's easier than you think to fit something like that into your day considering that most exercise classes are around 45-60 minutes long. You could also consider to hire online fitness coaches that will take care of your schedule, diet and programming.

Don't be considered a Couch Potato 

Watching TV is not just a terrific way to relax and unwind, but also a good way to sneak in some exercises. Do some jumping jacks or other exercises during the commercials to remain fit. Binge watching something on Netflix so there are no commercials? Well, there is nothing stopping you from getting up anyway and doing a bit of squats or planks as the show is running. 

Summary

There's an unexpected amount of ways to get in a workout knowing where to look. These stealth workouts are available all over the place. Wake up a little earlier; take the stairs when you can; walk to operate or just get off a stop early; exercise while watching TV or eating lunch; find time for a fitness class. There actually is no excuse to not find even ten minutes a day for something short, sweet, and straightforward. 

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