Walk or jog in place– It’s just that simple… get up and move. If walking for an hour or two sounds too daunting, set a timer for a specific amount of time. Or, decide to walk during the commercials and sit during the show (or vice versa!). Any minute you spend walking is one less minute you spend sitting.
Move fitness equipment in front of the tv OR move the tv to the fitness room– Whether you have a treadmill, eliptical, weight bench or any other equipment, begin to associate movement or exercise with your show of choice. Some individuals will specifically DVR a program so that they can watch it during a workout. Depending on what you call your favorite show, it will likely last 30-60 minutes.
Grab your hand weights or exercise band– Keep small dumbbells or resistance bands nearby, under a chair or small table so they are out of pathways but still within easy reach. There are dozens of simple exercises that can be done with these small but useful tools. Check out the CDC for “how-to” exercises for all fitness levels.
Create a “commercial challenge”– How many pushups can you do? How about squats? Lunges? Bicep curls? Can you jog in place for the length of the commercial? This is your challenge, not anyone else’s. Challenge yourself- that is what counts.
Hebrews 6:12
Works Cited
Patel AV, Bernstein L, Deka A, Feigelson HS, Campbell PT, Gapstur SM, Colditz GA, Thun MJ. “Leisure time spent sitting in relation to total mortality in a prospective cohort of US adults.” Am J Epidemiology, vol. 172, no. 4, 2010, pp. 419-29.
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