gym Archives - parentztalk.com parentztalk.com Sat, 22 Jul 2023 09:04:54 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 Best Ways to Find Time for Working Out as a Busy Parent https://parentztalk.com/best-ways-to-find-time-for-working-out-as-a-busy-parent/ Sat, 22 Jul 2023 09:34:37 +0000 https://parentztalk.com/?p=2077 We all tend to neglect certain parts of our daily routine after becoming parents, and workouts often fall under that category. It’s tough to find time to hit the gym as a busy parent, but our brief guide is here to help you carve out time for exercise amidst your parenting responsibilities. Scheduled Workouts “Commitment […]

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We all tend to neglect certain parts of our daily routine after becoming parents, and workouts often fall under that category. It’s tough to find time to hit the gym as a busy parent, but our brief guide is here to help you carve out time for exercise amidst your parenting responsibilities.

Scheduled Workouts

“Commitment over motivation” is a good strategy to rely on when you’re trying to work out as a busy parent. Schedule your workouts around your other commitments and make sure to prioritize self-care so working out could once again become a regular part of your routine.

Home Workouts

Instead of waiting to have enough time on your hands to hit the gym, discover the magic of home workouts that you can do whenever your kid is napping or playing in their room.

Mini-Workouts

Don’t push too much pressure on yourself to have long workout sessions when your time is limited. Ten minutes is better than zero so focus on breaking up your routine into short and intense mini-workouts that you can easily fit into your schedule.

Get Your Kids Involved

There are ways to stay active without hitting the gym every day, ranging from family walks to bike rides. The activities are a good workout that allows you to get your kids involved and teach them the importance of an active lifestyle.

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To Sleep Or To Gym https://parentztalk.com/to-sleep-or-to-gym/ https://parentztalk.com/to-sleep-or-to-gym/#respond Mon, 13 Jun 2022 08:32:00 +0000 https://parentztalk.com/to-sleep-or-to-gym/ It’s so hard getting up in the morning and going to the gym when your bed is just. so. comfy. Work out or sleep more? You know you could lay under your warm covers for hours on end, but at the end of the day, you’ll feel guilty for not hitting that gym time that you promised yourself you’d reach. It’s one of the biggest struggles of someone’s everyday life. But what if it turns out that you shouldn’t feel guilty for staying in bed a little extra longer instead of the gym? According to the experts, getting enough sleep can be just as beneficial for your health and your weight as going to the gym can be. Not getting enough sleep each night actually results in having a higher body fat percentage. Dr. Guy Meadows says, "Sleeping less than 7-8 hours per night is linked to higher percent body fat. Research suggests that people who average 6 hours per night are 27% more likely to be overweight." He stresses, "Those who average 5 hours per night are 73% more likely to be overweight.” Sleep is the base on which a healthy mind and body stand. From your immune function to your mood, energy, appetite and dozens of other health variables, if that base is wobbly, your health will suffer.

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It’s so hard getting up in the morning and going to the gym when your bed is just. so. comfy. Work out or sleep more? You know you could lay under your warm covers for hours on end, but at the end of the day, you’ll feel guilty for not hitting that gym time that you promised yourself you’d reach. It’s one of the biggest struggles of someone’s everyday life. But what if it turns out that you shouldn’t feel guilty for staying in bed a little extra longer instead of the gym? According to the experts, getting enough sleep can be just as beneficial for your health and your weight as going to the gym can be. Not getting enough sleep each night actually results in having a higher body fat percentage. Dr. Guy Meadows says, “Sleeping less than 7-8 hours per night is linked to higher percent body fat. Research suggests that people who average 6 hours per night are 27% more likely to be overweight.” He stresses, “Those who average 5 hours per night are 73% more likely to be overweight.” Sleep is the base on which a healthy mind and body stand. From your immune function to your mood, energy, appetite and dozens of other health variables, if that base is wobbly, your health will suffer.

All of those statistics have to do with hormones – two in particular. “Ghrelin regulates our appetite and so how hungry we feel, whereas Leptin regulates the feeling of fullness, the cue to stop eating,” explains Dr. Meadows. “Research demonstrates that after a poor night of sleep Ghrelin levels increase and Leptin levels decrease, meaning we feeling more hungry and yet less full, hence why we tend to eat more.” Poor sleep causes people to choose high calorific food as a means to boost their energy.

Nutritionist Lily Souter points out that if you don’t get enough sleep, your workouts will be significantly less effective anyway – so perhaps you can feel guilty NOT laying in bed that extra hour. “During sleep, muscle tissue repairs and new cells are regenerated, therefore sleep deprivation is the enemy of a building that all-important fat burning muscle mass,” the nutritionist says. Whether it’s laying in bed longer or going to the gym, you can be losing weight. What a win-win!

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We all tend to neglect certain parts of our daily routine after becoming parents, and workouts often fall under that category. It’s tough to find time to hit the gym as a busy parent, but our brief guide is here to help you carve out time for exercise amidst your parenting responsibilities.

Scheduled Workouts

“Commitment over motivation” is a good strategy to rely on when you’re trying to work out as a busy parent. Schedule your workouts around your other commitments and make sure to prioritize self-care so working out could once again become a regular part of your routine.

Home Workouts

Instead of waiting to have enough time on your hands to hit the gym, discover the magic of home workouts that you can do whenever your kid is napping or playing in their room.

Mini-Workouts

Don’t push too much pressure on yourself to have long workout sessions when your time is limited. Ten minutes is better than zero so focus on breaking up your routine into short and intense mini-workouts that you can easily fit into your schedule.

Get Your Kids Involved

There are ways to stay active without hitting the gym every day, ranging from family walks to bike rides. The activities are a good workout that allows you to get your kids involved and teach them the importance of an active lifestyle.

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To Sleep Or To Gym https://parentztalk.com/to-sleep-or-to-gym/ https://parentztalk.com/to-sleep-or-to-gym/#respond Mon, 13 Jun 2022 08:32:00 +0000 https://parentztalk.com/to-sleep-or-to-gym/ It’s so hard getting up in the morning and going to the gym when your bed is just. so. comfy. Work out or sleep more? You know you could lay under your warm covers for hours on end, but at the end of the day, you’ll feel guilty for not hitting that gym time that you promised yourself you’d reach. It’s one of the biggest struggles of someone’s everyday life. But what if it turns out that you shouldn’t feel guilty for staying in bed a little extra longer instead of the gym? According to the experts, getting enough sleep can be just as beneficial for your health and your weight as going to the gym can be. Not getting enough sleep each night actually results in having a higher body fat percentage. Dr. Guy Meadows says, "Sleeping less than 7-8 hours per night is linked to higher percent body fat. Research suggests that people who average 6 hours per night are 27% more likely to be overweight." He stresses, "Those who average 5 hours per night are 73% more likely to be overweight.” Sleep is the base on which a healthy mind and body stand. From your immune function to your mood, energy, appetite and dozens of other health variables, if that base is wobbly, your health will suffer.

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It’s so hard getting up in the morning and going to the gym when your bed is just. so. comfy. Work out or sleep more? You know you could lay under your warm covers for hours on end, but at the end of the day, you’ll feel guilty for not hitting that gym time that you promised yourself you’d reach. It’s one of the biggest struggles of someone’s everyday life. But what if it turns out that you shouldn’t feel guilty for staying in bed a little extra longer instead of the gym? According to the experts, getting enough sleep can be just as beneficial for your health and your weight as going to the gym can be. Not getting enough sleep each night actually results in having a higher body fat percentage. Dr. Guy Meadows says, “Sleeping less than 7-8 hours per night is linked to higher percent body fat. Research suggests that people who average 6 hours per night are 27% more likely to be overweight.” He stresses, “Those who average 5 hours per night are 73% more likely to be overweight.” Sleep is the base on which a healthy mind and body stand. From your immune function to your mood, energy, appetite and dozens of other health variables, if that base is wobbly, your health will suffer.

All of those statistics have to do with hormones – two in particular. “Ghrelin regulates our appetite and so how hungry we feel, whereas Leptin regulates the feeling of fullness, the cue to stop eating,” explains Dr. Meadows. “Research demonstrates that after a poor night of sleep Ghrelin levels increase and Leptin levels decrease, meaning we feeling more hungry and yet less full, hence why we tend to eat more.” Poor sleep causes people to choose high calorific food as a means to boost their energy.

Nutritionist Lily Souter points out that if you don’t get enough sleep, your workouts will be significantly less effective anyway – so perhaps you can feel guilty NOT laying in bed that extra hour. “During sleep, muscle tissue repairs and new cells are regenerated, therefore sleep deprivation is the enemy of a building that all-important fat burning muscle mass,” the nutritionist says. Whether it’s laying in bed longer or going to the gym, you can be losing weight. What a win-win!

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