Ideas to sneak in exercise
mommacara82
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So I work 12.5 hour night shifts an hour away from home. Any ideas how to sneak in a quick workout pre/post work without a gym visit y’all? I usually do more home aerobics and walk/jog/running but as work picks up and days get shorter, so much harder to fit in on days I work... please feel free to give advice, I’m seriously asking
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Try standing at your desk instead of sitting. According to live strong. Com You burn more calories on your feet than resting in a chair, which is why the American Council on Exercise recommends standing -- instead of sitting -- whenever possible to increase your daily calorie burn. Standing quietly, a 150-pound person burns about 114 calories per hour, or 912 calories in eight hours.5
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I don't belong to a gym. My main cardio is walking. How do you get to work? If it's by car, is it safe for you to park further away and get some extra steps in? Same question applies if you take public transit: can you get off a couple of stops early?
Is your office all on one floor? If it isn't can you up and down the stairs a few times at lunch or on a break? (Or just walk around the office without attracting stares?)2 -
I’m a nurse and I have to drive and I already do park at the back of the lot when safe and able, I don’t know why going a few laps on the stairwell never occurred, I take the stairs throughout shifts if I need to go to a different floor but a few in a row would actually help quite a bit. Thank you.3
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I also wish I had an answer to this. I work in an office and am self conscious of sweat of BO to try and workout at lunch. With a baby I have no time at home.
I have settled for now on stretches and coordination training over lunch and a light workout immediately after work when baby naps.0 -
I bought a small stationary bike that I sit on my couch and use so that I can still snuggle my daughter, watch her cartoons with her while I ride. This way we both win!0
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- Parking further away
- Taking walks on breaks
- Squats or jogging in place when you go to the bathroom
- Youtube workouts (HASFIT has some great ones that are about 15 mins long and don't require any equipment)
As a nurse you're probably on your feet a lot anyway, if your goal is weight loss/maintenance try and incorporate a little strength training to maintain muscle and focus on your food for your calorie deficit.2 -
Work out on your non working days?0
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As a nurse, I’m sure you’re running around getting plenty of cardio through out your shifts, so I honestly wouldn’t worry about extra workouts outside of that on work days. Like @TavistockToad said above, just workout on your off days.1
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I do squats whenever I wash my hands, and push ups against a table or wall when printing documents. Leg lifts while sitting, etc.1
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I’m a nurse and I have to drive and I already do park at the back of the lot when safe and able, I don’t know why going a few laps on the stairwell never occurred, I take the stairs throughout shifts if I need to go to a different floor but a few in a row would actually help quite a bit. Thank you.
When I do those 12.5 hour shifts, I absolutely dont workout. I do try to take the stairs at work when I can. It can be difficult to get more exercise in when working such long hours with that commute. I also try to help other people more at work if I can to fit in extra steps. Not sure how it is for you but, I dont usually get breaks and lunch can be about 5 minutes sometimes just enough to get a couple bites of food in. Workout on days off and maybe add a few minutes to offset the workdays.1 -
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Do like the ancient Greeks, before gyms (albeit gymnasium is an ancient Greek word) and use your own body and gravity to do workouts.
Look up calisthenics- athletes still use it, military, martial arts and anybody else (like me) with little time and no inclination to give my money to a gym which I will hardly use
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I used to know a nurse who wore light ankle weights during her shifts to increase calorie burn0
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