Exercise Tips for People with No Time

As our lives become more complex, we need creative time-management twists to juggle all the things we want to do. This article will give you tips on how to fit exercise into your busy schedule, even if you have a sedentary lifestyle. The first step is to drop the all-or-nothing, perfectionistic thinking that says "It has to be at a gym. It doesn't count if you don't breathe hard. It doesn't count if you don't do it for at least 30 minutes non-stop," etc. Any physical activity is more beneficial than NO physical activity. So open your mind and let's create new solutions. We all get stuck from time to time sitting at our computers, waiting for one thing or another: * Long print jobs * Slow or large downloads * Large files to open * Inspiration on what to write or do next * “Instant” messages * iPod Updates Here's how you can put that time to use: Get a medicine ball and/or exercise band at your local sporting goods store or on-line. Put these items near your computer in an easy to reach location. Begin compiling a stack of exercise ideas from magazines or books which you will also keep near your computer (consider starting a three-ring binder so you can easily find the book and flip through it at will). When you encounter a wait period (or just need a little break), do a set of arm or leg exercises. Here’s a list of ideas to get you started: Chest Press: Strap an exercise tube around the back of your office chair and do occasional chest presses. Hold one handle in each hand and position your hands so they are at chest level. Sit up straight. Push forward and extend your arms straight in front of you or, for variation, cross your hands in front of you. Repeat 10-15 times or until you become fatigued. Overhead Tricep Lifts: Hold a 3-5 pound medicine ball in both hands. Lift it over your head with arms extended. Bend at the elbows and slowly lower the ball so that it ends up behind your neck. Continue lifting the ball from behind your neck to over your head. Use slow, steady, controlled movements. Repeat 8-10 times or until you become fatigued.
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Be a Derby Doll – Have Fun While You Exercise

Skatum O Neal, Laguna Beyatch and Buckingham Malice at Fresh Meat Practice Well, I always say...make exercise fun and one of the funnest exercise routines I ever had was skating with fresh meat at the Los Angeles Derby Dolls. I went to the Derby Dolls practice and I got to skate on the banked track.  It was a BLAST and man did I work up a sweat.  If you think being a Derby Doll sounds like fun check out www.derbydolls.com/training
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Get a Workout Partner or Team – Get Better Results, Have More Fun

Working out alone can be an oasis of solitude on a busy day, but maybe you are beginning to feel bored with your exercise routine. If so, try exercising or walking with a friend. Exercise companions add a social element to any routine. Ask a friend to be your workout partner or check out Meetup.com to find fellow exercisers in your area. You won't skip a workout if someone is waiting on you. Plus, you might just give it that extra push when someone you know is watching. Most of all, it is great to have the support of someone who cares cheering you. Several revolutionary, elite trainers such as Jaiya Figueras of Your Next Victory.com are using the team concept to add motivation to group workouts.  If you need a boost in your motivation, try working out with a trainer who employs the group concept.
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Punk Rope creator, Tim Haft, 47, has his company's logo tattooed on his left shoulder as a constant reminder of his mission: to eradicate the sedentary living epidemic by showing non-exercisers that the pursuit of fitness can be fun. Haft’s Punk Rope class, which is offered at YMCAs, JCCs, health clubs, college recreation centers, and schools, is a playful and raucous cross between recess and boot camp. Wanting to share his unorthodox approach to fitness with a larger audience, a DVD seemed to be the ticket, so Punk Rope, Inc. released: Never Mind Aerobics Here's Punk Rope. The DVD, which includes a music CD, features a 33-minute workout consisting of 14 intervals (total running time is around 50 minutes). From the opening scene, the viewer gets a sense that this DVD will be unlike any other in the fitness genre. It is, after all, filmed at a bar—Coco 66 in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. After two warm-ups, Haft leads the viewer through alternate bouts of rope jumping and unorthodox conditioning drills and wraps things up with a core training segment and a cooldown. The 23 cast members are all students in Haft's Punk Rope classes. They range in age from 20 to forty-something and vary widely in terms of body type and fitness level. Haft believes that it's important for viewers to be able to see "themselves" in a workout DVD. "If you pop in a workout video and all you see are super-fit and trim fitness models, for most of us that can be an alienating experience. While we may not say it out loud, what we're thinking is, "No matter what I do I'm probably never going to look like that." The tone throughout the DVD is lighthearted with the emphasis on fun and fantasy. In "Hut, Hut, Hike" Haft and his teammates perform a variety of football-based moves such as fast feet, the 3-point stance, and quarterback squats while the Ducky Boys blast through "Boston USA" in the background. In "V8 Nightmare," we follow three temptresses who are terrorized by a "monster" with hairy palms. To get away, they perform a series of reverse lunges and mountain climbers. And finally in "It's a Dog's Life," the cast pretends to be canines while doing "fire hydrants," quadruped, and "frisbee jumps" to the buzzsaw guitars of "Live This Life" by the Queers.
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6 Minute Office Exercise (Guest Post by Dr. Marjorie Miles)

As we begin the New Year, I know many people are resolving to exercise more regularly. Let's release the old excuse of "no time" by enjoying 6 exercises for 1 minute a piece designed to do at work! Naturally, you can do them at home, too. Yes, you can even space them out, doing a single exercise for 1 minute...then later do another exercise for 1 minute, etc. until you have completed all 6. Remember, all exercise is cumulative, so you can also do several 6 minute sessions throughout the day. Make it fun and part of a daily routine. Keep track of your exercise regime on your Donate Your Weight Success Checklist and reward yourself. To learn the 6 exercises, click here Enjoy! Dr. Marjorie Miles, DCH is a Donate Your Weight Coach and author of Dream Doors you can find out more about her work at http://www.journeyofyourdreams.com
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