I notice both here and in other subs folks mention that they log 10K+ steps a day on top of regular workouts.
How do you squeeze all those steps in time-wise? I live in a walkable metro area, and even on a busy bustling day (i.e. if I force myself to get to a co-working space instead of working from home and then throw in a few errands) I’ll only hit a max of 5,000-7,000 steps.
Schedule-wise, I’m struggling enough as is to get to the gym 3x a week. I am committed to putting in the effort to lose weight (And, as someone who never used to work out, I’m discovering how good it feels!). But I also have a social life, hobbies, volunteering, daily life maintenance (cooking, laundromat, doctors’ appointments etc.).
Time management has always been a challenge for me, so any advice is greatly appreciated!
TLDR - How do you find the time to walk/effectively exercise for weight loss without basically giving up on all the other parts of your life?
EDIT: Thanks everyone for all these amazing tips! I love the idea of breaking steps up into smaller, doable portions.
How do you squeeze all those steps in time-wise? I live in a walkable metro area, and even on a busy bustling day (i.e. if I force myself to get to a co-working space instead of working from home and then throw in a few errands) I’ll only hit a max of 5,000-7,000 steps.
Schedule-wise, I’m struggling enough as is to get to the gym 3x a week. I am committed to putting in the effort to lose weight (And, as someone who never used to work out, I’m discovering how good it feels!). But I also have a social life, hobbies, volunteering, daily life maintenance (cooking, laundromat, doctors’ appointments etc.).
Time management has always been a challenge for me, so any advice is greatly appreciated!
TLDR - How do you find the time to walk/effectively exercise for weight loss without basically giving up on all the other parts of your life?
EDIT: Thanks everyone for all these amazing tips! I love the idea of breaking steps up into smaller, doable portions.