Jogging Commute

How do you fit exercise into a busy day?

Plan and prioritize!

Last night Tate and I talked about making exercise a priority today, despite seeing patients at the clinic from 7:45am-6:15pm, and so we set forth making plans to move.

First order of attack, we walked the morning commute, coffee in hand.  1.6 miles and fresh air? Check.

Tate even did a little resistance training on the way by carrying a backpack full of our running shoes and clothes.  Phase Two of our plan involves a 3.5 mile jog home on our lunch break.

After a quick shower and lunch we’ll bike back to work, Phase Three A.

Biking between home and the clinic actually takes the same amount of time as driving so it’s really a no brainer.  Plus I LOVE the feeling of biking, it’s like flying when you cruise down one of Cville famous hills.

I am most looking forward to Phase Three B, which involves an after-work bike ride to have drinks with some girl-friends.  It’s supposed to hit upper 70′s here today and I know a little social hour on the porch will start my weekend off just right.

On the topic of starting the weekend off right, I have gotten some requests from local readers to add a weekend Core Four class.

How do you fit exercise into a busy day?

Even if you don’t have time to run at lunch or can’t walk to work, remember that every little bit counts!  There are always work jacks

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7 Responses to Jogging Commute

  1. Allie says:

    I like this! I try to work activity into my day in similar ways. Biking IS liberating & doesn’t take that much more — if any more — time than driving usually. Sounds like a beautiful day in Charlottesville! Enjoy your weekend. :)

  2. Johanna B says:

    I walk to and from work when I can. It’s about the time of year when I’ll be able to do it most days. Can’t wait. It’s such a nice way to start and end the day.

  3. Sometimes I do not make my exercise a priority and I hate that.
    It’s the starting it that’s the hard part, once I am doing it I am
    always happy and thankful.

    • Starting can be so hard! I totally use the “10 minute” thing, I talk myself into doing just 10 minutes. If I really don’t want to continue after 10 minutes than I know it’s a rest day.

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