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Many days I go without exercising. But I walk to the market every single day. If I have to drive somewhere I park really far away and walk the rest of the way. If I have to go by train I get off one subway stop early and walk the rest, same on the way back. If I have a 45min meal break during work I eat and then walk the rest of the time. When I get home I don't turn on the tv. I don't watch my kid play at the playground, i'm climbing with him and going down the slide. If I do watch tv I make sure to get up for a few lunges every once in a while. I wear a pedometer and accumulate 10,000 steps on the days I don't exercise.
You don't have to exercise to be active.
As I stated in another thread, you ARE exercising. Being active is a form of exercise. Exercise is not just going to the gym or running, or using machines at home. Exercise is movement. If you are walking to the market, playing with your kids at the playground and getting out a stop early on the subway to walk, those are all times you have chosen to exercise versus sitting down. Originally Posted by Wannabeskinny
Many days I go without exercising. But I walk to the market every single day. If I have to drive somewhere I park really far away and walk the rest of the way. If I have to go by train I get off one subway stop early and walk the rest, same on the way back. If I have a 45min meal break during work I eat and then walk the rest of the time. When I get home I don't turn on the tv. I don't watch my kid play at the playground, i'm climbing with him and going down the slide. If I do watch tv I make sure to get up for a few lunges every once in a while. I wear a pedometer and accumulate 10,000 steps on the days I don't exercise.
You don't have to exercise to be active.
THIS is what more of us need to do - exercise with a purpose. Riding our bike to the store. Walking our kids to school, etc. If we all did that, we wouldn't be as unfit or as fat.


