Where do you make time in your day for exercise?
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chocolate_owl
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"I don't have time to work out" crops up on this forum a lot, so I thought it might be nice to get a bunch of schedules posted to see how other people make it work and what their compromises or sacrifices are. Maybe people can get ideas about how to reorganize their day so they can make the most of it. Please, let's refrain from making this the Who's The Busiest Olympics; lots of people are busy, and this is about ideas and solutions.
My weekday:
7:15: Wake up
7:15-8:40: Physical therapy exercises, shower, dress, prettify
8:40-9:00: Commute
9:00-6:00: Work (1 hr lunch option, flexible)
6:00-6:30: Drive to gym
6:30-7:30: Work out
7:30-7:45: Drive home
7:45-8:00: Clean up, get organized
8:00-9:00: Make dinner
9:00-9:15: Eat dinner
9:15-10:45: "Free" - laundry/cleaning if needed, husband does dishes, usually I'm watching TV or hunting Pokemon
10:45-11:00: Get away from TV and phone, get ready for bed
11:00-???: Stare at the ceiling in the dark and contemplate what a magical feeling it must be to fall asleep easily
???-7:15: Sleep, with any luck at all
I'm not particularly busy (no kids, short commute, no regular commitments), but some of my compromises have been:
-Eating later so I could work out at my preferred time
-If I have plans after work, I work out at lunch, schedule dinners with friends late, or shorten my workout a bit
-Chores get done in small bits and the house isn't always perfect
My challenge:
-I don't sleep very well, so even though I'd like to do more (volunteering, longer workouts), I feel so burnt out.
My weekday:
7:15: Wake up
7:15-8:40: Physical therapy exercises, shower, dress, prettify
8:40-9:00: Commute
9:00-6:00: Work (1 hr lunch option, flexible)
6:00-6:30: Drive to gym
6:30-7:30: Work out
7:30-7:45: Drive home
7:45-8:00: Clean up, get organized
8:00-9:00: Make dinner
9:00-9:15: Eat dinner
9:15-10:45: "Free" - laundry/cleaning if needed, husband does dishes, usually I'm watching TV or hunting Pokemon
10:45-11:00: Get away from TV and phone, get ready for bed
11:00-???: Stare at the ceiling in the dark and contemplate what a magical feeling it must be to fall asleep easily
???-7:15: Sleep, with any luck at all
I'm not particularly busy (no kids, short commute, no regular commitments), but some of my compromises have been:
-Eating later so I could work out at my preferred time
-If I have plans after work, I work out at lunch, schedule dinners with friends late, or shorten my workout a bit
-Chores get done in small bits and the house isn't always perfect
My challenge:
-I don't sleep very well, so even though I'd like to do more (volunteering, longer workouts), I feel so burnt out.
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Neat idea!
My weekday:
5 AM: Wake up
5-6 AM: Read news, walk dogs
6-7 AM: Exercise
7-8 AM: Shower, eat breakfast
8-8:30 AM: Go to work (usually walk, sometimes bus)
8:30-11 AM: Work
11-11:30 AM: Walk
11:30-12: Eat lunch
12-5 PM: Work
5-5:30 PM: Go home (usually walk, sometimes bus)
5:30-7 PM: Talk to husband, do chores around the house
7-7:15 PM: Walk dogs
7:15-8:00 PM: Prepare and eat dinner
8-10 PM: Read, watch television with husband
I'm lucky to have a short distance to work that is easy to walk so I get extra walking in throughout the day. I like to have the afternoons/evenings with my husband and dogs, so I prefer to exercise in the AM to maximize the time with them later in the day. Like you, I would love to do more volunteer work (I tend to set whole days aside 4-5 times a year instead of making a more regular commitment). Our place is small (one bedroom apartment), so we have no yard work and the chores are pretty minimal. On the weekends I will do long runs. Now that I'm training for a marathon, that is sometimes 2-3 hours.0 -
I don't go to the gym, so my schedule is a lot easier. Walk the dog after dinner and dishes every day, usually around 7 pm. Yoga, hand weights, and/or bodyweight exercises before dinner and on weekends.0
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I do a lot of outdoor activity, so my schedule depends on the season - when it's hot, I'm not active outside at lunchtime. When it's not hot, I walk at lunchtime. I am able to take a long lunch and make up my time.
During the height of gardening season in the spring, I might garden before work, at lunch (I work from home) and after work.
Walking is my preferred lunchtime activity, but depending on the weather I might go to the skating rink, go to the gym, or practice yoga instead.
I've also walked, gone to the gym, or practiced yoga after work.1 -
My schedule varies from day to day.
I got up an hour and a half early today to do a strength workout. I do one every other day, but it's been taking time away from cycling. I walk on my lunch break, and do all my errands on foot or by bike; living in a city it's often faster than driving and trying to find somewhere to park.0 -
Traditionally I was lifting 4 days/week for 45 minutes usually at 5:30 pm. Temporarily to lean out (4 weeks left and counting!!!)...For the last 4 weeks: at 4:30 am, I ride my bike to the gym where I usually do 45 minutes on a stepper (circa 8 miles), then if it's not CRAZY HOT like now I walk 30 minutes on my lunch (2.1 mile jaunt), and then hit the gym at 7:00 where I usually do a short lifting routine: Squats, OHP, Rows, Push ups, ect... If you want it bad enough: you will make it happen.1
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4:45 wake up
4:45-5 restroom/weigh wake
5-5:10 morning stretch yoga
5:10-5:50get ready for work / breakfast
5:50-7 commute
7-11 work
11-12 lunch
12-4 work
4-5:30 commute
5:30-7 workout/walk(thurs&sun rest day)
7-730 shower
7:30-9 dinner /clean up
9-9:30 tv/read/video games
9:30 bed.
Sat : fit a workout in wherever I can.0 -
It varies from day-to-day. Typically, I try to get an 80-100 minute walk (8K-10K steps) in before leaving for work or eating breakfast, so my wake-up time is based off how much time I need to exercise and get ready (shower, get dressed, eat breakfast if necessary) before I need to be out the door. Some mornings this summer, it meant that I was getting up at 3-3:30AM (whenever I needed to be reporting to the hospital at 6:45AM), but then I was free to lay on my butt once I got home. My bedtime is almost always around 8:45-9:30PM though0
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My schedule is nearly identical every single day. It doesn't vary much from this:
4:45am: wake-up
5:15a - 6:30am: gym (MWF lift, plus short cardio. T, TH spin and HIIT classes)
6:30a - 8:00am: get showered and ready for work, get the kids up, fed, ready and out the door
8:30a - 5:30p: work
5:30p - 6:30p: make and eat dinner
6:30p - 8:30p: clean up, spend time with kids, homework, bathe, read stories, kids' bedtime
8:30p - 10:00p: veg on the couch doing absolutely nothing
10:00pm: bedtime0 -
5:30: Alarm goes off- push snooze
5:35- Snooze again
5:40- Snooze
5:45- Fine, I will get up and shower/put my face on.
7:00- Food Prep
7:15- Leave for work
8:00-6:00 Work
6:30- Arrive home and start dinner
7:00-8:30- Family Time
8:30-9:00 lasso the kids for bed/Clean up
9:10 Workout for an hour
10:30 Meal Prep
10:45 bed time
And repeat.3 -
My schedule is cushy compared to most, and even more now I'm off work for the summer. Usually, on a work day it's as follows:
5:45 wake up
6:00 exercise - either a walk, a run, a trip to the gym or a workout at home
7:00 get showered, dressed, fed and ready for work
7:50 drive to work
08:30 get into office, make coffee, read emails etc.
12:30 go for a 20min walk on my lunch break
04:45 finish work, drive to the gym (if this was a morning I either walked, or slept in)
05:30 work out for an hour (or if I'm at home this would normally be time for sorting out the washing, making packed lunch for tomorrow, going food shopping)
06:30 cook & eat dinner
07:30 shower/have a bath
08:00 television, reading, or socialising time
10-11:00 get myself in bed
I feel like I'm busy, but actually there's a lot of my time dedicated to doing things I either want to do or that make my life easier for the next day.0 -
My schedule is the same M-F except on Thursdays when the three hour gym session is replaced by a 60 minute row or run
4:30-5:20 Wake up and get ready for the day
5:20-5:45 Head to work
5:45-6:00 Breakfast
6:00 -11:45 Work
11:45-12:15 Two Mile lunch walk
12:15-12:45 Lunch
12:45-3:30 Work
3:30-3:45 Drive to gym
3:45-6:30 GYM
6:30-6:45 Drive home
6:45-7:05 Walk dog
7:05-9:30 Heat dinner, clean up, watch TV
9:30-10:00 Yoga
10:00-10:30 Bed0 -
I'm a stay at home parent, so I basically do my workouts after my son's in home therapy is done for the day.0
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4:00-5:00 a.m. - wake up, bathroom stuff, protein shake, drive to gym
5:00-7:30 a.m. - gym
7:30-8:30 a.m. - shower, dress, breakfast
8:30-9:30 a.m. - drive to work
9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. - work, with intermittent walk breaks
4:30-5:30 p.m. - drive to home
5:30-7:00 p.m. - make/eat dinner, watch news and Big Bang Theory
7:00-9:00 p.m. - reading
9:00 p.m. - bed0 -
Tuesday through Friday for me:
5:00am wake and prepare (including drink a pre-workout drink instead of coffee)
5:30am Out the door for a walk or on the Bowflex (30 minutes on the Bowflex or 3.2 mile walk @ 4.0mph)
6:00am Start Cross training (my own version anyway) directly after my walk/elliptical session - 60 minutes
7:00am (sometimes a little after) shower and get ready for work
7:30am eat a quick breakfast
8:00am off to work
Both workouts usually net me around a 1000 calorie fasted burn. It's a killer workout I do 6 days a week. On Saturdays and Sundays I do the same workouts just a couple hours later (because I can sleep in lol!).
I tried for the longest time to work out after I'd get home in the evenings and someone always wanted something, or family was hungry, or needed to go to the store, etc. etc. There were always a 1000 reasons to put off the workout or cut it short. Drove me nuts. Now I'm the first one out of bed and I kick my own *kitten* for 90 minutes each morning six days a week. I may take an extra day of rest and drop it to 5 days about every other week but for the most part getting up that early has given me the time I need to get it done. Mondays are my rest days. Results have been great. Stealing that 90 minutes in the morning to work out has been the best decision I made in my life. It took a couple weeks to get used to it, and I found that I had a sleeping issue at night (I would toss and turn for hours in bed) but also found that a single tablet of Melatonin fixed that. So now I take one about 9:30pm and I'm out by 10 and up at 5.
I also prefer to walk in the mornings rather than use the Bowflex, but I have a muscle strain at the moment that keeps me from it, so I'm stuck on the demon machine (Bowflex M5) for now.
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M-F
4:30 - Wake up, make coffee, get ready for gym
4:50 - Drive to Gym
5:00 - Workout (1 hr)
6:05 - Drive Home
6:15 - Dial into office, clean up emails, fight fires, etc
7:00 - Get ready for work (shower, etc), get daughter moving for school
8:00 - Take daughter to school, drive to work
9:00 - 4:30 Work (breakfast/lunch at my desk)
4:30 - 5:30 Drive home
5:30 - 10:00 Family time/chores/dinner/etc
10:00 - bed
Weekends vary and are subject to change at wife's whims0 -
First thing in the am when I get up. That is usually around 5am.
Thankfully I'm retired so I can also participate in sports and walking during the day.0 -
Schedule A: Productive Schedule
3:45 wake up
4:00-5:00 gym
5:15-6:15 get ready/breakfast/walk dog
6:15-7:00 commute 30 miles
7:00-4:00 work
4:00-4:45 commute 30 miles back
4:45-6:30 errands/cook/eat dinner/cleanup
6:30-8:00 walk dog/relax
8:00-8:30 prep breakfast/get ready for bed with the intention of going to the gym in the morning
8:30-3:45 sleep (hopefully)
Schedule B: More likely schedule
3:45 curse at alarm clock and find excuse to skip the gym
5:15-6:15 get ready/breakfast/apologize to dog for running late and skipping morning walk
6:15-7:00 commute 30 miles
7:00-4:00 work
4:00-4:45 commute 30 miles back
4:45-5:45 gym - depending on how incredibly busy and full of bros it is
5:45-7:15 cook/eat dinner/cleanup
7:15-8:00 walk dog/relax
8:00-8:30 prep breakfast and lunch/get ready for bed with the intention of going to the gym in the morning
8:30-3:45 sleep (hopefully)4 -
Currently, it's this - but I will change up my workout time to take advantage of the daylight or weather depending on the season. Spring & Fall when the weather is cooler I often try to get my runs in after work so I can see where I'm going
4:15-4:50 am Get up, potty, weigh, put on workout clothes,feed dogs, take out dogs to potty.
4:50-6:00 am Run to rec center to lift MWF, or just go for a run TTh. Long run (2 hrs) on Saturday
6:00-7:00 am Shower/dress for work.
7:00-7:45 am Get kids ready for school
7:45-8:30 am Commute to work
8:30-1:00 pm Work
1:00-2:00 pm Lunch; Walk 3-4 miles during lunch break
2:00-5:00 pm Work
5:00-5:45 pm Commute home
5:45-7:00 pm Dinner prep, eat, cleanup
7:00-8:00 pm Watch tv while walking on treadmill
8:00-8:30/9 pm Prep for next day (set out workout and work clothes, prep breakfast and lunch, plan dinner)
8:30 pm (ideally, usually later) BED!
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With no paid overtime, exercise is cardio at home before breakfast along with a MET 2 cardio exercise called "Standing at desk, working" for most of the business day. With paid overtime, no cardio at home and more hours of standing at my desk. It's only 52 calories extra per hour at my size, but in a day of overtime it's over 10% of my TDEE.0
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6:00- wake up/get ready for work
6:30- arrive to work
3:00-off work
sometime between 3-7 I go to the gym
7:00- go to second job
1:00- get home from second job
Then sleep.
Some days I have off and I work out whenever. Some days I just take naps. Some days I only work one job and fit a work out in at some point.
It's always possible to squeeze a work out in there some where. The whole, meal prep and eating at decent times and having decent meals thing has been something I've been seriously struggling hardcore with though.0
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