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10 creative ways to exercise

10 creative ways to exercise

Whether you're strapped for time or need a little motivation, getting creative with your exercise plan can help you be more active. Here are 10 ideas to inspire you.

  1. Pack a portable gym. Perfect for travelers, water-filled weights and resistance bands enable you to strength train anywhere. If you travel frequently on overnight business trips, book a hotel that has gym facilities or a pool for variety.
  2. Let the gym come to you. If you have colleagues or neighbours who also want to be more active, try organizing a lunch-time on-site fitness class. Some cities have mobile gyms on wheels that will drive to you!
  3. Turn your commute into a workout. If your workplace isn't too far away, switch from driving or public transit to cycling, running or walking instead.
  4. Sneak in 10 at a time. If it's hard for you to allocate half an hour or more for exercise, squeeze in just 10 minutes at a time. Try 10 minutes of stretches and sit-ups in the morning, a brisk 10-minute walk with the dog plus 10 minutes of weights in the evening.
  5. Change the way you socialize. Given the choice, catching up with your girlfriends always trumps working out. So, why not combine the two? You could join a tennis club and catch up while you're waiting for your court. Or change the venue of your weekly moms' group get-together from conversation at the coffee shop to a walk in the park.
  6. Multitask. Seek ways to be active while you're doing something else. For example, do toe raises while talking on the phone, lunges and squats while waiting for the microwave or kick-boxing moves while watching TV. A trip to the mall can become a power walk, and a dog walk can become a jog.
  7. Take an active break. Plan your annual vacation around an activity: a yoga retreat in a sunny clime; a bike tour of France or Italy; a kayaking adventure off the Pacific coast; or a hiking trip through one of Canada’s national parks.
  8. Day trip. Grab your partner or a friend and plan weekend day trips such as a walking tour of a nearby town or city, biking in a provincial park or rafting down a river.
  9. Activate the kid. Next time you're trying to figure out what to do with your kids, grandkids, nieces or nephews, think active! Visit a climbing gym, the wave pool or play a round of Frisbee golf. Rather than letting them play another indoor video game, invite them to go geo-caching, an outdoors GPS treasure hunt.
  10. Do it for a cause. Participate in a walk/jog/bike/bowl/climb-a-thon, and keep fit while helping out a good cause. With careful planning, you may be able to participate in one event a week until winter.