How To Exercise When You Don' t Have Time
Your Heart Needs It; Try These Quickies
Finding time to exercise means making your workouts a priority, the experts advise.
The American Heart Association urges people to exercise a minimum of 30 minutes daily. With a busy schedule, that may seem like a pipe dream, but a little creativity could help turn your good intentions into action.
If you can fit in an aerobics class, a bicycle ride or another type of more vigorous activity a few times each week, all the better. But if that isn't realistic, here are a few ideas culled from the AHA:
Baby Steps
Remember to start small and increase your level of activity as you become more accustomed to the exercise.Some other heart-healthy ideas include riding a bike to the store instead of driving and walking up and down stairs at work instead of riding an elevator.
One tip, though: If you are just starting to exercise and are over 40, check with your doctor first before starting an exercise program.
Further Reading:
- Stress Busters: Exercise Works -- If You Can Get Motivated
- From the American Heart Association: Physical Activity in Your Daily Life





