Where to find the time to exercise?

The Summary of the Article

  • Take short breaks: Go for a walk between lectures, use the stairs instead of the elevator, and take short exercise breaks after classes.

  • Walk or cycle: Use walking or cycling for daily trips like commuting to school or university. You can also get off the bus a few stops early to walk the rest of the way.

  • Incorporate movement into your routine: Try working standing up, use an exercise ball, or do light exercises while watching TV. You can also read study material while walking or using an exercise bike.

  • Plan and prioritize: Schedule exercise sessions in advance, and consider using free periods to visit the gym. Make time for short activities like 15-minute walks or stretching.

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If you notice that you do not have any energy left for physical activity in the evening, you could consider thinking of ways to increase it during the day. Keep in mind that even a small amount of physical activity has been noted to be beneficial. Increasing physical activity is also easier in small increments than with excessive goals.

Tips for increasing physical activity on study days

  • Go for a walk in the middle of your school day. Take in some fresh air between lunch and afternoon lectures, for instance.
  • Climb the stairs instead of using the elevator. You could even run up the stairs at times.
  • Use the toilet facilities on another floor during lecture breaks.
  • You could have short exercise breaks after lectures.
  • Work standing. You can do some tasks at standing workstations or while sitting on an exercise ball. You can occasionally stand at lectures too.
  • Walk or cycle some of your daily journeys. You could, for example, cycle to the university or back every other day. Or you could set a goal of cycling one return trip of under ten kilometres once a week. Another option is to get off the bus a couple of stops early and walk the rest of the way.
  • You can do some light exercises or stretch yourself while watching the television.
  • You can start off your day with a gentle yoga routine or other light exercises (YouTube has tons of instructional videos for this).
  • You can read for exams on the move: record yourself with your phone reading the material aloud and listen to it on a run or a walk. You can also read your exam books while using an exercise bike.
  • You can plan group work while walking.
  • Does your study place have a gym or some other place for exercising where you could exercise during a free period and hit the showers afterwards?
  • Reserve time for exercising from your calendar in advance.
  • Utilise even short moments for physical activity. Take a 15-minute walk or exercise for 15 minutes before watching a TV show or doing study assignments.
  • Make choices – will you watch an episode of your favourite show today or will you do some kind of physical activity? Could you decrease the number of courses you are on to find some time for exercising?

Source for the tips: students of Sport and Health Sciences from the University of Jyväskylä / 2015.

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