KovacsC wrote:
I am in need of getting fit, changes in my life (promotion, divorce, seeing my son only at weekends etc) has meant that I don't have time to go to the gym or play rugby as much as I used to.
I am toying with he idea of getting a bike to cycle to work, but not part of the cycle to work scheme as I was not going to spend enough to make it worth while.
What do you lot do, I am open to gym free exercise ideas..
I rely on (brisk) walking.
I park my car a 25 minute walk from the office (which also frees me from the worries of parking zones and/or having to pay parking charges), which equates to 50 minutes of walking per day, plus I usually take a walk at lunch as well, to take it over an hour per day. (And when I say 'walking' I fairly crack on a bit, not like that funny looking speed walking or anything, but enough to leave me feeling like I've done some physical exercise by the time I arrive at work/back at the car.) Back when I lived closer to work (about 30 minutes each way), I simply walked to and from work and that did the job.
If that doesn't fit in around your work routine, there's a lot to be said for walking in any context, you get out and about, can see some lovely places, and it all counts as exercise. Whenever I have a day off for example, I'll go for a 5-10 mile walk, depending on what sort of mood I'm in.
Obviously you're never going to get super fit or muscular or anything, but it does enough for me that I don't have to worry about what I drink/eat and still manage to stay comfortably in my healthy weight range.
It depends what you're after really, are you aiming for 'being healthy and reasonably active' or getting all mega-fit?