One of the most difficult things when concerning working out is finding the time to actually workout. Everything moves at such a fast pace in today’s world that it seems almost impossible to find a moment to do something that benefits yourself and your health. This has never been more true than of Mothers. Mom’s are some of the most hard working and busy people around. Between taking care of their families, their households, and their careers it seems like there’s never enough time to truly take care of themselves and this is especially true when it comes to exercising. However, some studies have shown that finding only 30 minutes a day to workout may be all that you really need to get a truly healthy benefit.
Researchers at the Pennington Biomedical Research Center in Baton Rouge, LA held a study with 430 women to see the effects on 30 minute workouts with women of the average age of 57. What the study showed is that the women who did workout for at least 10 to 30 minutes a day had a better quality of life. In fact, it boosted the quality of their life along with their general health, vitality, and mental health compared to those who didn’t work out at all. This shows that working out even for a small amount of time can be really beneficial. But the question remains on what to do when working out and how to eat while doing so.
Fitness magazine presents a great routine for working out 30 minutes a day that includes (but isn’t limited to) steady paced cardio, strength training, and a cardio circuit that helps work the whole body. The best thing about this plan is that for some women who may not be confident enough to work out at a public gym it allows you to stay home and work with a home gym and it’s various fitness equipment like an elliptical.
Being a Mom is a workout in itself and can cause you to feel like you have no time for anything let alone time to workout, but in just 30 minutes everyday you can help yourself get the body you’ve always wanted.
Article written and provided by Jessica Costello, personal trainer from Gym Source.
Awesome thanks! I agree and feel like I can only work out after the kids are in bed or during nap time. And now that I am pregnant it feels like an even bigger challenge. Lately my enery is just down and I know if I was working out more I wouldn't feel like a pile. I'm going to check out that Fitness routine. I have a home gym too. Thanks again. Nice guest post.
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