In this busy world of hush and rush, women find less time to their health. But note small changes in your lifestylecould add on to give you a better disease free, fit and healthy body.
We often hear people complaining lack of time andmotivation to exercise or that they are too busy to workout. All of us can squeeze out 20 min of or daily routine to achieve a healthy weight and body. All of seem to spend enough time to go out for a movie, fun, parties etc. I often ponder on one question, Is it that hard to track down 20 min for your health out of the 24 hrs in a day?
What we really lack is the true desire to commit for the cause of healthy living. We all know the quote, Slow and steady wins the race.
Lets see how a 20 min input can bring about a positive change in your life.
20 min of cardio: If time commitments force you to abandon your regular workout routine, don't worry -- you can achieve full-body fitness with a simple 20-minute effort. How? well that's simple, 20 min of daily cardio will build up to 1hr 40 min of cardio per week, 6 hrs of workout a month and so on. That sounds a pretty good effort for your physical andmental health. Walk or bike to work or on errands whenever feasible. According to the league of American Bicyclists, cycling to work not only can help your health, it also can save money. At work, try to devote your lunch hour to some sort of activity; a workout at the gym or at least a walk around the block – or several blocks. If you move briskly, you should be able to cover a mile in about 20 minutes, one you've gotten into the walking habit. Be sure to drink water throughout the day and be mindful of your posturethroughout the day. Following a simple interval training routine will get your heart rate up and your blood flowing, and you will quickly improve your fitness and be rewarded with superior health.
It's amazing, really. These seemingly meaningless things you might do for yourself may not have immediate results, but after just a short period of time they'll have you looking and feeling better. So add those 20 min to your daily routine, and watch your body change for good.
There is no shortcut to desired goals, but short input can add on to bigger results. Practice and watch yourself change.
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