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Cleaning the House

Cleaning the House

Cleaning the house can involve a wide range of physical movements -- going up and down stairs, carrying things from room to room, pushing and pulling the mop or broom and more. 

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Laughing

Laughing

Ever heard of "laughter yoga"? One 2014 study found that laughter yoga is a better ab workout than crunches or back lifting exercises. So, the more humor you find in your day, the better.

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Can Daily Activities Count As An Exercise

Can Daily Activities Count As An Exercise

Short answer: Yes. "Your body can't tell the difference between bending over to pull out a weed and bending down to pick up a kettlebell," explains Robert S. Herbst , a personal trainer and world champion powerlifter.

So, in short, don't discount all t...

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Walking, Anywhere

Walking, Anywhere

You may have heard that sitting for long periods of time is bad for you . But getting up and moving your body every 30 minutes or so is helpful, and walking is great ex...

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Dancing

Dancing

Maybe you like to go out dancing, or maybe you're more of the "solo dance party in your pajamas" type. Either way, know that dancing can be a full-body workout and great cardio, too.

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Yard or Lawn Care

Yard or Lawn Care

Anyone who's ever mowed the lawn by hand in the height of summer knows that it's a true workout. Nunez explains: "Aside from the low impact and cardiovascular benefits, mowing the lawn requires a lot of functional movement primal patterns in the process of set up, mowing the lawn and clean up."

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Walking the Dog

Walking the Dog

Need we say more? You may be more occupied with getting your pup exercise during their daily walk, but don't forget that you're getting your steps in at that time, too.

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Playing With Kids

Playing With Kids

Got kids in your life? Getting involved in their play, rather than watching from the nearest couch or bench, will have you out of breath pretty quickly.

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Running Errands

Running Errands

Who says your hour-long daily walk can't be through the aisles of Target? Seriously, though, errands often involve plenty of walking, carrying, lifting and other movements.

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The 'I'm late' Sprint

The 'I'm late' Sprint

If you take public transportation regularly, you probably get a ton of light- to moderate-intensity activity throughout your days just by getting to the bus or train. And if you're running late and have to jog a little, that's all the more effort expended.

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Having Sex

Having Sex

Sexual activity is also a moderate-intensity workout . Though, of course, it depends on the specific activity, it uses even more energy than weight trainin...

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Workout is important. Surprisingly, sweeping, lawn care and even running errands can count as a workout, according to experts.

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Cleaning your emotional house

We are full of emotional bedrooms and dust and waste. Once in a while, we need to take some time to clean the dark corners of our soul from the growing dust particles.

Cleaning up an emotional house is different for everybody. For some, elements of movement and personal freedom brings them...

Resistance bands and a stick

Resistance bands and a stick

Two kettlebells might not be enough resistance for movements like squats and deadlifts. Some resistance or pull-up bands can increase resistance when you do "sumo-style" squats and deadlifts by looping one band around your wide-spread feet and through the handles of the kettlebells.

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Find Time For Exercise

The World Health Organization recommends 30 minutes of physical activity a day for adults, and one hour a day for children.
If you cannot leave the house, find an exercise video online, dance to music, do some yoga, or walk up and down the stairs.

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