Lunch Hour Fitness Workout

Exercise Routines For Busy People

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It is hard to find time for regular exercise when you work full time and have a family. This article suggests tips and exercises for lunch time and desk-based workouts.

"Lunchtimes are an ideal time for a work out," says personal trainer Patsy White. “It’s hard to work up motivation for exercise in the evenings, so build up slowly at lunchtime. Start with 20 minutes and it will prepare you for the rest of the day. There are psychological benefits too, and you will feel regenerated and ready to go."

Jamie Baird, fitness coach and trainer suggests the following lunchtime gym workout to gear you up for the afternoon:

1.00: ‘Start your workout before you even get to the gym by walking there. Walk at a gentle pace for the first five minutes to warm up, and then do 10 minutes of brisk walking or running. If you work too close to the gym for this, do a 10-minute warm-up before you begin your workout.’

1.15: Start your aerobic workout. If you’re outdoors, this can be anything from brisk walking, jogging, cycling or swimming. In the gym, jump on a treadmill, bike, rower or stepper. Keep it up for 20 minutes for maximum cardiovascular benefits.

1.35: Move on to resistance and strength-building equipment such as weights or the bench press to strengthen muscles. Work your abdominals, thighs, calves and arms, then stretch for a couple of minutes to increase muscle flexibility. This allows your body to cool down.

2.00 – Head back to the office with a big smile and a healthy glow. ‘This is a really efficient workout’, says Jamie. ‘Follow it in 15-minute segments to give it more structure – it makes it easier to stick to.’

Working Out at Your Desk

If you can’t get out for an hour, get fit with these ideas from Chris Mundle, personal trainer and director of boutique gym, Destination W1.

  • Use the stairs instead of the lift – jog up then walk down and repeat.
  • Sit on your chair and squeeze your bottom for 10 sets of 10, to work these muscles.
  • Do a set of push-ups using your arms against your desk – this will work your arms and desk.
  • Leg extensions – sit on your chair, hold your legs out straight and extend them. Great for abs!
  • Go for a 20-30 minute brisk walk. It’s an all-round cardiovascular workout and a good mood lifter too.

Healthy Eating for Workouts

Claire MacEvilly, Nutritional scientist at the MRC Human Nutrition Research Centre suggests eating carbohydrate-rich foods such as bananas or raisins, and drinking plenty of liquids an hour before exercise. Afterwards, eat as normal but avoid high fat foods. A little carbohydrate and glucose before and during exercise can improve performance, conserve muscle and prevent fatigue. Eat little and often before exercising to kick-start your metabolism.

So, you don't need to spend hours on the treadmill every night to stay in shape. It's possible to do your exercise in 10-minute bursts rather than an hour's set routine. Try and look for opportunities in your day-to-day routine to increase your activity levels, and you will soon notice a difference in how fit and healthy you look and feel. Online fitness is also a growing market and enables you to slot in workouts with your daily routine.

Nicci Talbot, Claudia Janke

Nicci Talbot - Nicci Talbot is a journalist and author specialising in sex, health & wellbeing. She edits Rude Magazine, an online resource for better ...

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Nov 25, 2009 8:19 AM
Guest :
I am also a fitness maniac but the exercises that i used to do were hardly enhancing my physique.But after reading this article i am feeling much more relieved now after having a look at this article
Nov 25, 2009 8:24 AM
stuart baker :
well i gave up doing exercise a couple of years before,but when i noticed that my body was going out of shape so i decided to practice once again and got enough information from this blog to restart.Thanks a lot
Dec 25, 2009 3:33 PM
Guest :
I found your post really interesting and it has really improved my knowledge on the matter. You have provided useful exercises for strength training. Regular workout is needed to acquire strength.
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Dec 27, 2009 2:47 AM
Guest :
well i gave up doing exercise a couple of years before,but when i noticed that my body was going out of shape so i decided to practice once again and got enough information from this blog to restart.Thanks a lot

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Jan 2, 2010 2:02 AM
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I think that If there's a gym within five minutes from your office, then consider yourself lucky. With a 60-minute lunch break, all you really need is 30 minutes to get in an effective daily workout.Because Exercising on your lunch break can be a great energy booster.

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