
I know, I know — if I were a good weight loss website owner, I’d tell
you to turn the TV off and never turn it on again! (And if you watch a lot
of TV, you should whittle it down.) But, as someone who was called Miss
TV Guide as a pre-teen, I know it’s not that easy. I’m looking forward
to a few season premieres these next few weeks myself (House, Survivor,
The Office, Big Bang Theory — to name a few).
I don’t watch The Biggest Loser
often because it usually conflicts with some show I like whose name
escapes me, at the moment. But I know a lot of people do like watching
The Biggest Loser — it can be inspirational; just remember they’re being
supervised! You need to work the weight off more slowly… (If you’re a
Biggest Loser fan, I’ve got a weight loss percentage calculator that calculates the percentage lost as they do on the show.)
So, bearing in mind that I’m covering my butt by telling you to turn
the TV off, if you’re not going to listen, at least don’t just sit
there…
1.) Fidget while you watch your shows. Science has proven that people who fidget even while sitting down can burn up to 350 more calories per day. If your body’s in motion, it’s burning calories.
1.) Fidget while you watch your shows. Science has proven that people who fidget even while sitting down can burn up to 350 more calories per day. If your body’s in motion, it’s burning calories.
2.) Move your exercise equipment in front of the TV.
If you have a treadmill stuck in the corner doubling as a clothing
hanger, now is the time to dust it off and move it right in front of the
TV. You can’t see around it, so you’ll be forced to get on and walk
while your favorite shows are on.
3.) Set up a circuit training route in front of your TV.
If your living room is large enough, you can set up “stations” that you
go to in order to perform cardio routines while your shows are on. You
can jump rope, walk in place, or use equipment like dumbbells, exercise
balls or steps to get your heart rate up.
4.) See how many pushups you can do during a show or commercial. If you’re just starting out,
then you might start with commercial pushups, but once you become more
adept at exercising, see how many you can do during a half hour or hour
long show! (Always within reason, of course!)
5.) Do lunges while you watch TV. You can do lunges in place or walking lunges around the room while your shows are on.
6.) Walk in place as you catch up on your favorite show.
Walking in place requires no special equipment and it won’t put a
strain on your body while you do it. Just march your legs up and down
and rest during commercials.
7.) See how many squats you can do. Squats can be
done in place or up against a wall in a sitting position. See how long
you can hold it. Can you reach a certain number of squats before the
next commercial?
8.) Become a commercial crunch Queen (or King)! Crunches
take less effort than a full sit up, but they help tone your abs a lot
better. See how many crunches you can do during commercials or if you’re
brave – during the length of the show itself!
9.) Watch exercise shows on TV and move along with them. You don’t have to invest in a lot of pricey exercise videos
if your budget is strapped. There are tons of free cable channels that
have daily exercise shows on them for all levels – beginner through
advanced.
10.) Switch up your exercise routines with your TV watching habits.
You don’t watch the same TV show over and over every hour, do you? No –
you switch it up between the news, a reality TV show, and maybe a
sitcom or police drama. So do the same with your exercise routines, too.
Switch it up so that you don’t get bored and are more likely to stick
to it for the long haul.
Exercising while watching TV is something we all ought to do, if
we’re going to turn on the tube – even if we’re perfectly thin and happy
with our appearance. Being a couch potato is detrimental to our heart
health, not just to our physical appearance.
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