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		<title>Mark Has Something To Say About Your Hearty Exercise Excuses&#8230; Helpful Tips To Stay Heart Healthy!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 May 2007 18:09:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kendra James, RN</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here is what fitness extraordinare Mark Sissa has to offer&#8230;
I Don’t Have Time to Exercise! 
Yep, the old standby. You’re gonna  have to do better than that! 
Hi, I’m Mark Sisson. Being an official  “fitness guy” (more on that in a bit), Kendra thought it would be  a good idea for me to stop by and share my heart-healthy exercise tips.  We agreed that simply sharing how-to tips would not be sufficient –  because everyone knows they need to work out. The problem is  that everything gets in the way: the three kids, the [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.blisstree.com">Blisstree</a></p>
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<p style="margin: 1ex"><font face="Arial" size="3"><strong>I Don’t Have Time to Exercise! </strong></font></p>
<p style="margin: 1ex"><font face="Arial" size="3">Yep, the old standby. You’re gonna  have to do better than that! </font></p>
<p><font face="Arial" size="3">Hi, I’m <a href="http://www.marksdailyapple.com">Mark Sisson.</a> Being an official  “fitness guy” (more on that in a bit), Kendra thought it would be  a good idea for me to stop by and share my heart-healthy exercise tips.  We agreed that simply sharing how-to tips would not be sufficient –  because <em>everyone</em> knows they need to work out. The problem is  that everything gets in the way: the three kids, the dog, the errands,  the job, the cable guy (who’ll be there sometime between 8AM and 6PM).  I’ll be popping in periodically to address the notorious issue many  face: how to exercise if you are…[insert any possible excuse here]. </font><br />
<font face="Arial" size="3">This week I want to address the “I’m  too busy to work out!” excuse. I’m not going to try to tell you  that you really aren’t too busy. No doubt you’ve heard the standard  line of reasoning in response to this: <em>you must find the time, because  you can’t afford not to exercise</em>. While that’s true, what smart  adult doesn’t already know this? Reminding us that exercise is vital  is like telling a smoker that cigarettes are unhealthy. And we’ve  seen how well that works.</font></p>
<p><font face="Arial" size="3">Here are my two unavoidably effective  tips for even the busiest folks:<br />
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<p><font face="Arial" size="3">- <strong>Realize that a workout does not  have to be done in a lump</strong>.</font></p>
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<p><font face="Arial" size="3">8 minutes here, 5 minutes there – this  all counts. Ideally, for the best cardio boost, you’ll get your heart  rate maxed for 15 minutes at a stretch at least 4 times a week. But  small bursts of exercise, if done properly, can be very beneficial for  your muscles and bones in the aggregate, and even your heart (though  it <em>is</em> admittedly more challenging to do cardio in tiny bursts).  Properly = full intensity, correct form, effective breathing.</font><br />
<font face="Arial" size="3">When it comes to many health issues,  though I am prone to being an idealist – drill sergeant, according  to my teenagers – in the case of exercise, something really is better  than nothing. <em>Anything</em> is better than nothing. When you are on  the phone, in line, sitting in traffic, or waiting to pick up the rugrats,  do something, even if it’s just stomach contractions. </font><br />
<font face="Arial" size="3">The key is to keep as many exercise gadgets  and aids available as possible. Keep 2 pound weights in the car. Leave  fitness bands on doorknobs. Hang a jump rope by the stairs. Keep a balance  board by the phone. It doesn’t really matter what gadgets you favor.  Balance, strengthening, isometric, aerobic, resistance – it’s all  good. Invest 100 bucks in some fun, simple fitness devices like hand  weights and squeezy balls, and knock yourself out whenever you get a  chance. You won’t be winning any marathons, but then, that’s what  chasing the dog is for.</font></p>
<p><font face="Arial" size="3"><strong>- Are you suffering from activityitis?  Most parents are</strong>. </font></p>
<p><font face="Arial" size="3">Play dates, sports practices, band rehearsal  – there’s always something to chauffeur the kids to. Rather than  try to add one more thing (the gym) to your over-flowering plate, work <em> with</em> the system. Multitask when you can. I drop my son off for his  music lesson and go for a 45-minute walk in the maestro’s neighborhood  while Kyle’s riffing on the sax.</font></p>
<p><font face="Arial" size="3">Make it a rule in your family that every  person’s activity roster must include one fitness activity – <strong> including you</strong>. The best, most practical way to do this is to get  everyone together in a family fitness hobby. This will typically mean  sacrificing an individual activity, but it’s worth it. It’ll help  to establish your parental authority in a loving way, promote family  closeness, and foster better fitness habits. Each child should be allowed  one sport, one personal hobby, and several weekly play dates or social  opportunities, but beyond that, a weekly family fitness event is a must.  This might mean your child has to choose one hobby or activity per semester  or season, rather than two or three at a time. It might mean you give  up one T.V. show. But family bike rides, pool time or a weekend hike  are meaningful and healthy fitness activities that will pay endless  dividends beyond fitness. Try it out.</font></p>
<p><font face="Arial" size="3">About me, in a nutshell: I’m a retired  professional triathlete (I was pretty good). But injuries precluded  further competition, so I got into consulting (high-level anti-doping  legislation and fitness) and health research (supplementation and nutrition).  I’m also a proud husband to my beautiful wife and dad to two great  kids. </font></p>
<p><font face="Arial" size="3">I’ve had a lot of interesting, and  varied, experience in the health and fitness sphere, and this year,  I decided to share my insights and expertise by joining the blogosphere.  What a kick! I hope you’ll visit me at my health blog,<a href="http://www.marksdailyapple.com"> Mark’s Daily  Apple</a>, and tell me what you think.</font></p>
<p>Look forward to more advice and tips from Mark next week.  Did you think the info was helpful?  Would you like to see more guest blogger&#8217;s?  Let me know, I am always welcome to ideas and comments, especially the nice ones.  Haha.</p>
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