10 Time Hacks if You’re ‘Too Busy’ to Exercise

10 time hacks if you’re ‘too busy’ to exercise

10 time hacks if you’re ‘too busy’ to exercise

Do you feel like you’re constantly juggling your time between commuting, working, catching up with your bffs and struggle to add exercise into the mix? If you don’t already have a time slot set out to keep fit, it can seem impossible to exercise. But don’t fret! Here are some top tips to up your fitness, even with the busiest of schedules:

1) Try High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT)

HIIT is most effective training method for burning fat, and can be done in less in 20 minutes.

“HIIT involves short bursts of maximal effort with rest periods in between, i.e. 20 seconds of star jumps followed by 40 seconds of rest. This is repeated for 20 minutes, using any type of exercise. With no gym required, you can practice HITT anywhere and you’ll be burning fat for up to 18 hours afterwards,” says Lily Soutter, Nutritionist and weight loss expert at lilysoutternutrition.com.

2) Use your feet before the wheels

Rather than jumping in the car to your local shop or work meeting, why not leave that bit earlier and take a stroll? “Walking can be a great way to relax and clear your mind too,” says Carnation Footcare Podiatrist, Dave Wain.

3) Get off the bus or train a stop earlier

There’s no need to exercise in one long chunk. A 10-minute walk to and from work will add up to a good 20 minutes of exercise a day.

“You can track your steps by adding a pedometer app to your phone, which can be an additional motivator,” says Lily.

4) Sit & stay healthy with Pilates

To keep yourself feeling fit and healthy, why not set yourself the goal of doing 5 minutes Pilates at your desk whenever you get a break? If you’ve got time for a coffee run, you’ve got time for Pilates!

“Even though you are only doing 5 minutes, you need to focus, and do the exercises mindfully. Then try to retain what you’ve learnt with you as you move around the office,” says Lynne Robinson, author of Pilates for Life and founder of Body Control Pilates (to find a teacher near you visit www.bodycontrolpilates.com).

5) Save time by cycling

Cycling around cities is usually the quickest mode of transport. You can save time on your journey whilst fitting in a work out! “Cycling is a low impact exercise, so great for those who struggle with joint pain,” says Lily.

6) Recruit a friend

To help you squeeze in a work out and see your friends, try and combine both! “Start going for a morning powerwalk, giving you the chance to burn some calories, whilst having a catch up with your friend. Or if you have more time, why not help motivate each other at the gym?” says Shona Wilkinson, Nutritionist at Superfooduk.com.

7) Make those windows sparkle

Finding it hard to burn calories, when you feel as though there are so many chores to do around the house? Try embracing the housework, as this can in fact help you burn calories – win, win! For example, if you clean the windows in a circular motion you can expect to sweat off around 125 calories an hour, according to Muscle Food.

8) Travel with a skipping rope

With no routine, exercise often falls by the wayside whilst travelling. One solution is to pack a skipping rope and skip in your hotel room.

“Skipping is a great cardio work out and you only need to do short bursts to gain benefits. Try using it as part of your HITT training,” say Lily.

9) Have more sex

Struggling to find some couple time and keep up with a fitness regime? Why not combine the both, through lovemaking? Not only can this help to burn calories, but it can also help you have a great sleep.

10) Embrace fidgeting

Are you naturally someone who feels like they constantly have to move, whether that’s simply tapping your foot, or swinging on your chair? This could actually help you burn calories, according to research, so even with a busy schedule you could be exercising without even realising!

Charlotte Giver

Charlotte is the founder and editor-in-chief at Your Coffee Break magazine. She studied English Literature at Fairfield University in Connecticut whilst taking evening classes in journalism at MediaBistro in NYC. She then pursued a BA degree in Public Relations at Bournemouth University in the UK. With a background working in the PR industry in Los Angeles, Barcelona and London, Charlotte then moved on to launching Your Coffee Break from the YCB HQ in London’s Covent Garden and has been running the online magazine for the past 10 years. She is a mother, an avid reader, runner and puts a bit too much effort into perfecting her morning brew.