If you are unable to make time to go to a gym or keep dedicated hours for workouts, there are simple ways to start getting fit.
“Tomorrow I am going to wake up early, hit the gym before sunrise, and workout for an hour. Enough of this unhealthy lifestyle,’’ Allen told himself as he went to bed Sunday night. The Monday sky was overcast. It was cozy in the warm bed. He slept for another hour. When he woke up, there was no time for exercise. He rushed to work. Every day wasn’t cloudy, but something or the other made him skip the gym: Pending work, lethargy, a long call, inadequate sleep, the list was as long and varied as they come. A month passed by. He was nowhere near going to the gym.
Does Allen’s story sound familiar?
Are you still waiting for a time when you will be less busy to start that healthy life? How long have you been waiting for that perfect occasion to start, one that never arrives?
This inability is rooted in the mindset that the new regimen should be all or nothing. People believe it’s worthless to give ‘healthy’ a shot unless everything is perfect. Well, life is not perfect, is it? So why should your health regime be? Now is a perfect time, here is a perfect time, whether you can go to the gym, or for a run, or to the yoga class, or not. Cut through the clichéd motivation syndrome. Get real.
Staring moving. Non-Exercise Adaptive Thermogenesis (NEAT), more or less, refers to any sort of activity, be it mopping the floor, carrying your grocery bags, or climbing steps. Well, doesn’t it just burn calories without accomplishing much? So you think! Just keeping on your feet, you can burn 200–800 calories in a day, depending on your body weight and the nature of the activity. Compare
his to a walk on the treadmill at 6 km for one hour: You will only burn 320 calories. Now you know why your clothes shrank after you took up that desk job; you don’t move your body much.
Get the good food vs bad food argument out of your head. This does not mean that you can wolf down a whole pizza. Anything in moderation is not bad for your body, the balance is the key. Understand, if your goal is to lose fat, calorie deficit really helps. To keep it simple, as a beginner, start off in three small steps:
An idea is only worth seven dollars; its effective implementation is worth seven billion. The key to better implementation: Track your activities and eating patterns. Download a pedometer app on your phone, or slap on a fitness tracker like Fitbit or MI band on your wrist. Know the number of steps you walk a day, and progressively set higher targets. A good target is to incrementally add 500 steps a day till you hit 10,000 to 12,000 steps a day. Keep a food diary, on an everyday basis, to regularly scan your eating pattern. Fill it out before going to bed at night. This will make you more aware. As you know, awareness is the path to transformation. You don’t have to start big. You simply have to start.
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