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How Much Exercise Do You Really Need to Get Into Shape?

3/19/2019

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​How much exercise do you *actually* need to get in shape?
 
Twenty minutes three times per week?  Half-hour per day?
 
And how much is too much?
 
Do you need to sweat it out for an hour or more every day? 
 
Let’s go over the (sometimes) mysterious amount of exercise that is ideal.  Ideal for your health and wellness.  Ideal for getting into shape.
 
Starting with the minimum.
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What's the Minimum Amount of Exercise You Need?

​Of course, you’re going to have to start from where you are right now.  If you’re not already exercising regularly, there is no need to go overboard. In fact, trying too much too soon may derail your motivation, and become a reason you just throw in the towel. 
 
So, let’s say you’re not that active (yet).  What if you were to exercise “ten to twenty minutes every other day at a level you think you can do?”  How does that sound as a starting point? 
 
Pretty doable, I’d say!
 
If you’re not training for a competition, you can absolutely get into great shape starting with this plan. 
 
It’s going to take longer, I’m not going to lie.  But that time is going to pass anyway, so when the next season comes around wouldn’t you want to be proud of your improved strength and fitness?
 
Yes, I thought so!
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How to Design Your Exercise Plan.

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Now, there isn’t one answer for everyone. The main rule is to begin with where you are. Take note of your fitness level and your goals and increase and improve slowly. There really is no quick fix (at least no quick fix that will give you lasting long-term results).
 
Always consider what is reasonably sustainable for you, based on the answers to these questions:

  • What is your long-term fitness goal?
  • What else is going on in your life (i.e. how much time do you really have)?
  • What is your current state of fitness?

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​But don’t stop there! 
 
As you create a sustainable exercise habit, it will start getting easier.  So, don’t forget to make it a bit more challenging as you go.  Every week do something to push yourself a bit farther than you were before. If you’re strength training, do another repetition or grab the next heavier weight.  If you’re doing cardio, go a bit longer, farther, and/or faster.
 
A great motivational tool is to log your workouts.  A simple notepad or workbook (or app) will do!  Just enter your reps, sets, and/or times each time you workout.  This will not only help you to keep motivated to continue, but it will also help you see where you can squeeze in that extra challenge as you progress.
 
After several weeks you can stop and evaluate.  Keep going the way you are, ramp it up, or change it completely.  Eventually, you'll find yourself getting stronger and fitter!
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Don't Forget Your Nutrition

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While exercise is very, very good for your health, wellness and longevity, it’s not the only thing to consider.  What you eat is going to have as big, or bigger, impact on your shape.
 
Some of my favorite super-simple tips that give you the biggest “bang for your buck” are:

  • Eat more veggies​.
  • Swap the soda for soda water with fruit.
  • Cut your treats and sweets in half (and hide half) before indulging.
  • Reduce the serving size of your main meals (try using a smaller plate).
  • Eat slower and savor it more by chewing each bite of food more thoroughly.
  • Carry around healthy (unsweetened fiber-rich) snacks like nuts, fruit and berries.​

Key Takeaways

You don’t need to exercise like crazy to get into shape.  I promise!  But you do need to do the following:

  • Start from where you are, and don’t go overboard.
  • If you’re a beginner, that means 10 - 20 minutes every other day at an easy level.
  • Log your workout progress to track improvements and keep motivated.
  • Slowly increase the difficulty every week as you get stronger and fitter.
  • Don’t forget to eat your veggies, reduce your serving sizes (especially treats) and carry around healthy snacks.
  • Talk with your doctor before beginning any new exercise or nutrition program.
  • Make an appointment to chat with me (your health coach) on how I can support you getting into shape.  Click here to apply.

How do you feel about getting into shape at a slower pace?

What's worked for you in the past?  What's the first thing you'll try? 

​Comment below!  And don't forget to like this on Facebook and share it with your friends!

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