Mix it up
Rest is vital for our bodies so don’t be concerned about reducing or taking a break from your regular routine. Do something different and you may be surprised to see how well your body reacts. I do this often, even during the year! To give you some ideas, when you are in a new town take part in their local Parkrun. Also, look online to see if there are any other events in the area.
During the holiday season, you’re probably going to be around more children, whether they are your own or your nieces and nephews. Feed off their holiday excitement and take them to the beach or to the park for a walk. This is a great form of exercise and you’ll be surprised at the end of the day just how many steps you’ve actually done. So take advantage of your children’s boundless energy, their health and wellbeing is also important and exercising with them is an excellent way to get them fit while instilling great values and habits for them too.
Even if your schedule is hectic, you should be able to squeeze in a snappy, simple 20 to 30 minute workout each day and that’s all you need. Try High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT). These short bursts of exercise give you a maximum-effort micro workout with a fast recovery time. HIIT sessions burn more calories than a longer workout and there are lots of different programmes available online so pick one (or more) and work this training into your morning or evening routine.
If you’re away from home, create a workout circuit in the back garden or at the beach. You don’t need any equipment, only your own bodyweight. Alternate running or skipping with fat-burning, muscle-building exercises such as push-ups, squats, star jumps, crunches, lunges and burpees. You could even bench press the kids!
Share your infectious energy for exercise with your family and organise a family fun run or walk. Though running gets a bad rap from many, it is still one of the best full-body workouts and depending on your family’s fitness and age, you can scale it up or down. You can also get in some extra work by scooping up the kids when they get tired. You may just start a new family tradition!