Easy Ways to Find Time to Work Out During a Busy Week

May 26, 2015 04:29 PM
May 26, 2015 04:30 PM
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Sometimes 24 hours a day just isn't enough time to accomplish everything on your list. In an ideal world, you would never have to sacrifice a fitness session because of too much on your plate, but this isn't always the case. If this sounds too familiar—don't stress—here are five ways to fit a workout into your super busy schedule.

1. Transform Your Commute

If you know your day is jam packed with back-to-back meetings, swap your car keys for your bike lock. If your office isn't in biking distance, get off your bus or train a few stops early or park your car farther away to get in steps for the day.

2. Set Your Alarm

Wake up earlier to get more accomplished in the morning. If you're not a morning person, take small steps to become one by starting off with shorter workouts and gradually increase them over time.

3. Lift at Lunch

Capitalize on your hour-long lunch break by sneaking in a gym session or going for a walk. What's more, you're thought to be more productive if you take time away from your desk during the day.

4. Boxing Is the New Happy Hour

Replace your weekly happy hour routine with a solid workout. Alternate between boxing, cross training, yoga classes, and more.

5. Create a Home Gym

When you're extra stretched on time and can't make it to the gym—work out at home. Clear out space in your garage and transform it into a home gym. Set up your dumbbells, jump rope, and other equipment. Switch off between push–ups, crunches, jumping jacks, squats, and other high intensity moves.

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