Fitness Swellness: Take the short bout

January 30, 2013

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You might think “How can taking this set of stairs actually help my health?” but a new study shows these short bouts of activity do add up and benefit you.

Research from Oregon State University found that short bouts (as short as one to two minutes) totalling 30 minutes a day is as efficient as a longer workout at the gym when it comes to preventing conditions including high blood pressure and high cholesterol.

Hear that? If you dread the thought of your Spin class or just haven’t fallen in love with Zumba, a few teeny changes in your daily habits could be as good for ya! And an active lifestyle approach is likely a whole lot easier to incorporate into your life rather than an hour at the gym.

Use the commercial break when watching Girls to do some crunches, and the next commercial break to hold plank position. Who’s with me?

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    […] few weeks ago I posted about how even short bouts of exercise are good for your physical […]

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