Looking to find additional ways to fit exercise into your day? You can incorporate more physical activity with nearly every errand. I asked our members to share how they turn everyday errands into an opportunity for a quick workout. Here are a few of my favorite responses:
Prior to grocery shopping I will take a few laps around the store. – Mike
Whenever I need to talk with someone at work I take the long way around or “lap” the office before I visit their desk. – Martha
I’m going to try lunges at work when I walk to the printer. – Lee
Toe raises, calf stretches, balance on one foot, mini squats while waiting in any line. Shoulder and neck stretches at stop lights. – Jolyn
While weeding and gardening, do lunge sets with light weights along the sidewalk.
– Sara
I will do squats while picking things up. – Rini
Doing balance exercises while waiting in line for the bus; space permitting, I can do leg lifts while riding the bus; and last, but not least, I can stand more often when working at my desk. – Carol
Laundry – incorporate squats when loading and unloading the washing machine and dryer. – Patricia
I park .25 miles away from work so that I get some cardio training while walking to and from the car. – Nancy
During lunch I use the stairs to go up and down to get exercise and an energy lift. – Sharon
I’ll do squats when I brush my teeth at night and in the morning. – Carol
By parking in the furthest spot from the store entrancewhile shopping. This way you get an extra walk in, in both directions. – Tracie
I always try to use a basket when grocery shopping instead of a cart. It’s a good arm mini-exercise and helps me limit buying too much! – Emily
No matter how busy you are, there is always a way to fit in a little exercise! How you will incorporate exercise with one of your errands? If you’re a Health Advocate member with access to the Wellness Coaching program, reach out to your Wellness Coach for more ideas!
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Fill the cart and push it around the store for added strength training. Return the groceries from the car and you'll add more functional strength training to your day. Good luck and give it a try.
Great tips! Thank you for sharing!