I hate it but I do it. I exercise religiously every single day and that is a lie. π The truth is I do the best I can. What I can’t do is set aside time every day for a 10 or 15 minute workout. I’d rather clean my oven. But the good news is… cleaning your oven counts as exercise! So does vacuuming, dusting, doing laundry, cleaning floors, and gardening… all of which I’d rather be doing than taking laundry off the treadmill to walk on it! By the way, underwear and socks dry beautifully on the treadmill. π§¦π§¦π§¦π§¦ So am I using a treadmill? Yes. π For laundry.
I do walk pretty much every day but to me, it’s fun. I get to see birds and flowers and clouds, and sometimes other people walking, but using headphones and not enjoying nature. I am motivated to walk because there’s always something to experience. You never know when you might see somebody walking a cute dog or teaching a child to ride a bike. So I’m all in on walking.
Here is the best I can do with “exercising.” I work things into my busy day so it doesn’t feel like a chore. I exercise mostly when I’m waiting for something. I do pushups against the kitchen counter while waiting for water to boil. I do reverse pushups on the counter while steeping tea. I do squats while on hold with the phone company – there’s always A LOT of time for squats! I also do reverse lunges, which I highly recommend – that’s gas company time! β° I’ve even done my standing alternate arm & leg raises while waiting for the doctor to come in. I do that for my back.
I’ll get more specific about those few things I do, some with weights, but for now these are some basic details. Being active all day is how I have always lived. These days I’m up at 8 and on the go until 8 or 9:00 pm and almost always moving… from cooking, baking, washing dishes, grocery shopping, loading groceries, running errands, walking around Target (that counts), taking out the trash – I believe all that activity is beneficial if only because it’s time not spent sitting down. I walk up and down stairs and escalators. I park far away and walk to my car. We have to move! I told my husband we have to move and he said, “Okay, I’ll start packing boxes!” (more about the funny man I live with later β€οΈ)
My system is not for everyone but for someone who really does not like to exercise, it works for me. I like being busy so I’m also using my brain all day long. I can barely sit through an hour of television so I am the farthest thing from sedentary. I just find ways to insert some weight-bearing moves throughout my day. I also stretch every night before bed (more on that later). I do not, however, participate in any activity that requires a helmet or getting on the floor. I am NOT getting on the floor! If I do, Iβm staying there until help arrives. π



I loved hearing about your exercise and tips on while your waiting. I am going to incorporate a few that I have not thought of. I am 70 and I walk and lift weights and by doing so I feel a lot better. I love your blog and I can hardly wait to read it. You inspire me to eat well, get exercise and take care of my skin. Thank you Jenny!
Thanks for sharing your exercise lifestyle. It’s great that you are on the move all day long. Can’t wait to hear more about your exercises, stretching routine and funny husband!
That sounds like a great way to exercise! Daily – productive movement. I do think as l age that weights/stretching are really important – not a crazy routine but basic – couple times a week. There are a lot of youtube videos that help – l get 15,000 steps and play a lot of pickleball! I donβt get crazy with pickleball- no more tournaments- there are many injuries that l see happen!! Keep up your great lifestyle – it obviously works!! Also – laughter is good for your abs π so, your husband is helping!!
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