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With all of life's distractions these days, I'm finding it hard to get in the same amount of time to exercise as I used to. How much time is good enough if I only have time for a short workout?
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While there may be no set rules for how long your quick workout should last, research has shown benefits of a 10-minute workout that include just one minute of intense exercise (where you increase the pace of your walking, running, or movements). Learn more about the value of short workouts.
Consult your doctor before starting a new exercise regimen.
As we r retired I do have time for working out. Before corona I did circuit training 45 minutes 3 days a week plus 1 hour a day biking(Just over 10 miles) each am.
Now that our gym is closed due to corona I bike 2 hours each morning (about 21 miles) monday thru friday and 1 hour a day on the weekend. I now only do 150 arm curls using 15 lb weights.So my upper body is getting way out of shape. I do miss the circuit training.Am getting enough cardio just need upper body strength training. We now have video classes so will be trying that.
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It's always good to try hitting a goal amount of steps, minutes, classes, miles, or whatever. However, always keep in your mind that anything is better than nothing. Don't skip an activity because it would "only" burn a few calories or get you moving for a few minutes. Everything counts!
Check the mayoclinic website.
For healthy adults they recommend about 30 minutes of moderate exercise and 10 minutes of strength training a day. They also note the most important thing is to just do what you can. Something is better than nothing.
While there may be no set rules for how long your quick workout should last, research has shown benefits of a 10-minute workout that include just one minute of intense exercise (where you increase the pace of your walking, running, or movements). Learn more about the value of short workouts.
Consult your doctor before starting a new exercise regimen.
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