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Sunday, May 19, 2013  
Workouts are fun
Need motivation to walk or run? Invest in a pedometer and set a step goal for yourself

WE all want our exercise regimen to produce results, but if you don’t enjoy the activities in your exercise plan, the likelihood that you’ll stick with the programme is greatly diminished. Here are some tips to make your workouts more enjoyable:

1. Set your own calender

Bored by the same-old schedule of exercise? Mix up your activities and time spent on each. People who plan ahead are more likely to follow through. So, once a week, pencil in your choices on your calendar. Carving out room for several short daily stints is often easier than one lengthy bout of activity. Three 10-minute blocks on Tuesday, one 10-minute block on Wednesday, two 10-minute blocks on Friday, plus a 90-minute hike or bike ride on Saturday meets aerobic goals for the week.

Choose combinations and activities that appeal to you. Remember, though, that it’s best to be active at least three days a week.

2. Wear a pedometer

The simplest step-counter can up the ante on exercise, according to a 2007 Journal of the American Medical Association review of 26 studies. Over all, those who clipped on a pedometer raised their physical activity by nearly 27 per cent, adding about 2,100 to 2,500 steps a day.

Other results were promising, too: A drop of 3.8mm Hg in systolic blood pressure and a decrease in body mass index. Setting a step goal counted for a lot. Those who did so significantly increased activity; those who didn’t generally remained at baseline.

So it may be worthwhile to invest in a pedometer and to set a step goal for yourself. To translate aerobic exercise guidelines from the page to the pavement, aim for 3,000 steps in 30 minutes — that’s 100 steps a minute. Five days of this (or three days of 5,000 steps in 50 minutes) enables you to meet your weekly goal of 150 minutes of moderate aerobic activity.

Can’t find a chunk of free time that long in your schedule? Try 10-minute chunks — that is, 1,000 steps in 10 minutes — throughout the week.

3. Plug in

Turn on your computer and power up with the great range of individual exercises and workouts on these websites:

American Council on Exercise (www.acefitness. org/exerciselibrary) Browse an extensive library of exercises sorted by ability level, muscles targeted, or equipment needed, then view selected exercises in motion.



US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (www.cdc.gov/physicalactivity/everyone/videos) View video clips describing intensity levels as well as aerobic and strength exercises for home and gym. Easier variations on strength exercises are included.

Shape Magazine (www.shape.com) Create an account and log on for a free virtual trainer, which helps you plan workouts and track progress, plus access to free workout videos.

Go interactive with a video game. Change up your weekly exercise routine by balancing, bowling, boxing, or trying any number of other active options available through Wii Fit and Wii Sports. Or work up a sweat stamping out the beat to music videos on Dance Dance Revolution, a video game available for PlayStation, XBox, and Wii.

4. Rise to the challenge

If your workouts aren’t challenging or interesting enough, expand your horizons. The Presidential Active Lifestyle Award and Presidential Champions challenge (www.presidentschallenge.org/celebrate) encourages you to become more fit.

The Presidential Active Lifestyle Award helps you set activity and healthy eating goals over the course of six weeks, while the Presidential Champions challenge allows you to earn points for all sorts of activities: badminton or baton twirling, jai alai or juggling, ski jumping or skydiving, along with many more plebian pastimes. The more effort an activity requires, the more points you rack up while doing it.

Log in alone or as a group (you can start your own group or join an existing one) to track your progress toward Bronze (40,000 points), Silver (90,000 points), and Gold (160,000 points) medals. There’s even a Platinum medal for those earning 1 million points. (Point requirements are higher for advanced athletes.)

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