But wait, isnt it time to stop making excuses and examine what so-called priorities are sabotaging your good intentions? Starting an exercise program doesnt have to feel like moving a mountain.
The vast majority of individuals who dont regularly exercise say lack of time is the top reason that working out doesnt make their short list. Yet, typically the problem is not actually a lack of time but a conscious choice to make fitness a low priority. According to the 2006 American Time Use Survey, on average adults spend a whopping 2.6 hours per DAY watching television.
So. Americans dont have time to exercise but somehow find time to park themselves in front of the television for nearly three hours a day. Theres really only one conclusion - its not a matter of having enough time in your day but the desire to place fitness as a top priority on your daily to-do list.
What other items are high on your priority list that may need to be re-evaluated? If exercise is not making your short list, then its time to be honest with yourself - are there really that many activities that should be considered more important than one that improves your health?
Exercise is so beneficial to ones health and so instrumental in helping decrease many disease risk factors, that it is hard to believe that anyone would make time in their day for television watching but not for workout time.
Some of the top benefits of regular exercise include:
. lower body weight
. decrease risk of a heart attack
. lower body fat percentage
. lower the risk of breast cancer
. reduced instances of depression
. decrease stress levels
. more positive self-esteem
. better sleeping patterns
. more energy & stamina
. reduce symptoms of menopause
. help improve cholesterol levels
. improved physical appearance
If you struggle to fit exercise into your weekly routine, take a few minutes to write down what occupies every single hour of your day. Then review this above exercise benefit list. Hopefully it will help you find ways to de-prioritize some items in order to fit in even just 20 minutes per day of physical activity.
About the author: Lynn Bode is a certified personal trainer specializing in Internet-based fitness programs. She founded Workouts For You, which provides affordable online exercise programs that are custom designed for each individual. Visit: http://www.workoutsforyou.com for tips, sample workouts and more. Fitness professionals, learn how to support your clients online, visit: http://www.trainerforce.com