101 Ways To Exercise

Michael B.
on 10/18/07 2:20 am - Gilbert, AZ
I've been getting bored on the treadmill and have been thinking about other ways to "get active" so here are some suggestions I found in an article on the web. Just thought I would share!

101 Ways to Get Exercise

  1. Wash your car.
  2. Wash your neighbor’s car.
  3. Water the lawn.
  4. Water your neighbor’s lawn.
  5. Go horseback riding.
  6. Fly a kite.
  7. Play a game of Frisbee.
  8. Join a health club.
  9. Go swimming.
  10. Stretch in the shower. Roll your neck and do shoulder shrugs.
  11. Dust your house.
  12. If you have limited time, dust off photographs, appliances by hand.
  13. Clean your shoes.
  14. Hide your TV remote control and get up to change channels.
  15. Walk in place during TV commercials .
  16. Do sit-ups while watching TV.
  17. Better yet, go for a walk instead of watching TV.
  18. Draw a hopscotch pattern using sidewalk chalk on your sidewalk and hop to and from your house when you get the mail or newspaper.
  19. Go through your mail while walking in place.
  20. Invest in some home exercise equipment – it’s especially useful when watching TV or when the weather is bad.
  21. Play horseshoes.
  22. Go on a picnic.
  23. Ride a bike.
  24. Go roller skating.
  25. Take up a martial art.
  26. Join a Tai Chi or yoga exercise group.
  27. Go dancing instead of seeing a movie.
  28. Or, turn on your radio and dance to the music.
  29. Invent some new dance moves.
  30. When golfing, walk instead of using a cart.
  31. Successfully throw a basketball through the hoop 25 times in a row.
  32. Learn a new sport.
  33. Play badminton.
  34. Take dance lessons.
  35. Offer to pick up balls from someone learning how to play tennis.
  36. Take a walk on the beach.
  37. Walk to the park.
  38. Offer to walk your neighbor’s dog.
  39. If you have an indoor pet, take it outside on a walk (in an appropriate carrier) for some fresh air.
  40. Go on a walking tour.
  41. Go for regular walks with family or friends.
  42. Go on a hike with family or friends.
  43. Take the stairs instead of the elevator.
  44. Park your car in the farthest corner of the parking lot.
  45. Get off the bus two or more stops before your regular stop.
  46. Hide plastic eggs and conduct an egg hunt.
  47. Hand wash your dirty dishes.
  48. Go on a scavenger hunt.
  49. Blow up a balloon and hit it like a volleyball; play balloon volleyball with family and friends.
  50. Make up games for your family and friends to play. Hit a balled-up sock around and see how long you can keep it from hitting the floor.
  51. Take part in a community clean up activity.
  52. Walk to do short errands.
  53. Walk several laps around a shopping mall.
  54. Go window shopping.
  55. Before you actually go shopping, walk around the mall twice
  56. If you don’t do comparison shopping, now’s the time to start. Look for the same item at different stores at the mall and compare prices to see which store will give you a better deal.
  57. Flex your abdominal muscles when waiting in lines.
  58. Do volunteer work.
  59. Answer the phone that’s farthest away from where you are.
  60. Walk in place while waiting in line.
  61. Walk up to the counter instead of using the drive-through window (remember to order healthy food!)
  62. Use a stationary bicycle.
  63. Dance to music wherever you are.
  64. Plant a garden.
  65. Walk to a restroom farthest from your office.
  66. Strengthen your body while sitting. Push your arms down hard on your chair for a count of 10, then release. Tightening your buttocks and abdominal muscles. Press your feet into the floor while tightening your leg muscles.
  67. Lift hand weights while talking on the phone.
  68. Walk around the zoo or aquarium.
  69. Rediscover your community, go sightseeing on foot.
  70. Take a walk during lunchtime and breaks.
  71. While sitting at your desk or waiting in the doctor’s office, try “writing” numbers or alphabets with your feet.
  72. Do leg lifts or stretches while waiting for a computer file to download or while waiting for someone to come to the phone.
  73. Pick up leaves.
  74. Pick up trash.
  75. Clean out your closets.
  76. Hand deliver memos at work.
  77. Set the alarm on your computer to remind you to get up and stretch, walk or move around every hour or so.
  78. Walk to someone’s office instead of calling them on the phone.
  79. Walk around the outside of your office building.
  80. Walk to nearby lunch places to pick up take-out orders.
  81. Mow the lawn with a push mower.
  82. Join a gym.
  83. Rearrange canned goods in your pantry.
  84. Bag your own groceries.
  85. Rearrange a room in your house.
  86. Coach a local sport team.
  87. If you attend a sporting event, walk up and down the bleachers several times before, during or after the event.
  88. Play games with your kids.
  89. Take your kids to the park and play with them, don’t just sit on the bench and read or watch them.
  90. Schedule a weekly day of outdoor fun with your family or friends.
  91. Ride a swing.
  92. Volunteer to help at a community event.
  93. Sign up for a fun run or walk.
  94. Install a pull-up bar in an interior doorway in your house and use it each time you pass through that door.
  95. Before you get out of bed, stretch and do some light stomach crunches.
  96. When traveling, pack a jump rope to use in your spare time.
  97. At airports, walk to your gate or baggage claim area instead of riding a tram, elevator or the express mini bus.
  98. While on vacation, do your sightseeing on foot, if possible.
  99. Plan your vacation so that it includes a hike, swimming or some other physical activity.
  100. Stay at places that have a pool or workout room and use them while on vacation.
  101. Pack your favorite aerobic video in your suitcase and find time to exercise to it during your travels.

 

Make it a daily challenge to find a way to get your body moving. Evidence suggests that even low- to moderate-intensity activities can have both short- and long-term benefits. Always check with your physician before starting any exercise program. Know your limits and always be safe. And most importantly, have fun while exercising. It’s good for your health!

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Sheesh S.
on 10/18/07 2:28 am
Revision on 07/07/14
Great List Mike! Thanks..


Janine P.
on 10/18/07 2:58 am - Long Island, NY
Thanks Mike!

 

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Amanda G.
on 10/18/07 2:58 am - Lapeer, MI
Thanks Mike!! *prints list*
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Michael B.
on 10/18/07 3:18 am - Gilbert, AZ
I just thought of another one: Get a Nintendo Wii

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Amanda G.
on 10/18/07 3:21 am - Lapeer, MI
Aaron and I love love love our Nintendo Wii, it is a pretty good exersize boxing is a lot of fun!!
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MC 11/2009
D&C, polyp removal, and division of partial septum 4/20/2010

Zandra C.
on 10/18/07 5:33 am - Woonsocket, RI
Oh I love my wii! I got it two weeks after my surgery. I love the bowling and tennis games! :)  Thanks for the wonderful list too!
    

~*Zandra*~
Jennifer K.
on 10/18/07 6:24 am - Phoenix , AZ
Is sexercise on there? Thats one of my favs... lol!

First visit to surgeon - 288 ~ bmi 45.1
2 week pre-op 252 ~ bmi 39.5
Total lost - 153 Since surgery - 117!
Goal weight - 155 (mine) 180 (surgeons)
Current weight - 135 (2020 I lost 10lbs due to dedicating myself to working out more and being in better shape)

1/14/2025 still maintaining 135 :-)

Extended TT, lipo, fat injections - 11/2011

BA/BL/Arm Lift - 7/2014

Scar revision on arms - 3/2015

HALO laser on arms/neck 9/2016

Thigh Lift 10/2020

Thigh Lift revision 10/2021

Michael B.
on 10/18/07 9:08 am - Gilbert, AZ
Thanks, Brock...lol

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