No-Equipment Low Impact Cardio

Sometimes in the course of getting that hot bod you’ve always wanted you may sustain an injury, or maybe you just haven’t reached that level of fitness where jumping jacks and burpees are something you can do. Or maybe you have bad knees and need to protect them. We all have times where low impact cardio is the way we NEED to go, because we need cardio to keep our hearts healthy. So what do you do? There are a whole host of websites that will tell you to use a stationary bike or recumbent, but what if you don’t have ACCESS to that equipment?

There’s plenty you can do, I promise you.

Walking

1024px-regional_ambassadors_walking_in_bostonWalking is THE most basic form of cardio. You just need to do it quickly. I don’t mean jogging or running, just swift walking. Enough that you start to breath a little heavy. Maybe you can still hold a conversation, but it’s difficult for you. This speed will be determined by your fitness level, but you have to pay attention. If you’re not breathing a little heavy, you’re just not working hard enough. You can walk outside, on the treadmill if you have one, or even do a walking video like the ones provided by Leslie Sansone. If you  want to multitask, it’s even a good idea to step quickly in place while watching TV. You’ll be lapping everyone on the couch, amirite?!

Hiking

pexels-photoYes, hiking is different than walking, because of elevation changes. Climbing a steep hill, even slowly, is fantastic for cranking your heart rate up. Where I live it’s pretty flat, but on the rare occasion I do get to head north or west into the nearby mountainous regions, hiking is always on my list of things to do. You don’t need any equipment at all for a hike of a few miles, save perhaps a big bottle of water, and you get to enjoy the glory of nature, too!

Climbing Stairs

pexels-photo-24503If your knees are in good enough shape, climbing stairs is a great way to get the blood pumping. If you don’t have stairs in your home (I only have a single flight), perhaps you could use a public parking garage, or a shopping mall, or even your office! Sometimes when the weather is bad and I’m short on steps The Hubs and I will go to our local mall and walk there, and make a special effort to take the stairs instead of the escalators. It may only burn a handful of extra calories but every little bit helps!

Dancing

tango-dancing-couple-dance-style-67238You don’t even need a partner, just some good tunes and a good attitude. Grab a hairbrush, crank the music and dance like nobody’s watching! And heck, if they are watching, snag ’em and make ’em jitterbug with you! My happy song is the one that runs through my head whenever I feel like dancing… and the title is appropriate: Dancin’ with Myself by Billy Idol! If you’re feeling like you need some direction with this, try a belly dancing video or look up ballroom dancing on YouTube and learn some new moves to impress your friends!

Kickboxing/Tae Bo Videos

kick-185384_1280If you haven’t gotten the hint by now, YouTube is chock full of workout videos you can do for FREE without any equipment. (How many times have I mentioned Fitness Blender?) Punch, kick and block your way to an elevated heart rate! Billy Blanks is the inventor of Tae Bo, which is a full body workout combining martial arts and kickboxing. I have a series of his DVDs, of which I’ve only really watched one, but it’s fun and upbeat and will definitely make you sweat. (Author’s Note: I have noticed that the Billy Blanks video I used to do DID have a prayer at the end of the workout, so if that sort of thing bugs you, you can skip it.)

Honorable Mention: Swimming

swim-422546_1280This one is last on the list because technically it requires something most people don’t have in their home: a large body of water. However, swimming is the LOWEST impact workout you could possibly do, because the water helps support your body weight and is great for people with poor joints. I, sadly, no longer have regular access to a swimming pool, but I used to be quite the swimmer when I was younger. Some day I’m going to snorkel in clear blue tropical waters again, but this time I’m wearing my heart rate monitor!

Do you utilize a form of low impact cardio that I haven’t mentioned? Please share in the comments!

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The Twelve Blogs of Christmas – 1

12blogsofxmasHey all! This holiday season I’m going to do twelve blogs that will focus on the true spirit of Christmas, giving, while still embodying the true spirit of A Measured Life: maximum results for minimum cash. This series is going to feature twelve ways you can bring joy to others this holiday season even if you don’t have a lot to spend. I hope you find this series fun and inspirational and try some of the tasks I’ve set out for you. They’re easy, honest!

It’s finally Christmas Eve, you guys, and we’ve reached the final entry in the Twelve Blogs of Christmas. It’s been an exhausting season of long work hours plus parties and food and obligations and time management issues. I haven’t pulled out a single Christmas decoration. 2016 has been an emotional rollercoaster of a year and I’m ready for 2017 to swoop in. This last blog of Christmas may be the hardest one, but it’s by far the most important. I hope you take it to heart.

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# 11

On the last blog of Christmas AML posed to me:

Tell one really important person in your life how much they mean to you.

4492bc3c2e8876a3e596680421cb7d80This can be very difficult for me. I find verbalizing how I feel about people to be very difficult, and I won’t say I feel something unless I really mean it. (This makes buying greeting cards incredibly difficult.)

My suggestion is to make it someone that you might not see very often. A friend who pops up just when you need encouragement. Someone who may not be in the forefront but will always have your back.

I can’t tell you the best way to approach it, or if it’s best in letter, text, e-mail or in person. But I can tell you it needs to legitimately come from the heart, because ultimately, Christmas is the time of the heart: sharing time with loved ones and giving to those we care about.

People won’t remember what you did, or the presents you bought for them, but they will remember how you made them feel, so this Christmas, make them feel good.

Also, I’d like to wish my Jewish friends and readers a happy First Day of Hannukah!

May all be healthy and happy this holiday season. 🙂

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The Twelve Blogs of Christmas – 2

12blogsofxmasHey all! This holiday season I’m going to do twelve blogs that will focus on the true spirit of Christmas, giving, while still embodying the true spirit of A Measured Life: maximum results for minimum cash. This series is going to feature twelve ways you can bring joy to others this holiday season even if you don’t have a lot to spend. I hope you find this series fun and inspirational and try some of the tasks I’ve set out for you. They’re easy, honest!

I’ll be counting down from twelve and ending with one on Christmas Eve. Spread the joy along with me!

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# 2

On the 2nd blog of Christmas AML posed to me:

Strike up a nice conversation with two strangers.

It doesn’t have to be a life changing experience. It just has to be a conversation. Listen for their verbal cues. Ask about their kids/grandkids if they mention them. Crack a joke to get them to smile or laugh. Unsure of how to begin? There’s a fabulous article on ideas.ted.com called How to Talk to Strangers. Here’s an excerpt:

mix in phatic observations — the kind that mean little overtly but speak of social acknowledgment — in place of greetings, things like “Cute dog,” “I like your hat,” or “Cold out today!” These acts of noticing pierce the veil of anonymity and create momentary social space.

One of the things I’ve been working on the last few years is TELLING people when I like something about them, like something they’re wearing or if they have a nice smile. It’s intimidating and sometimes scary but no one has ever been rude about it, and I’m sure I’ve put a smile on someone’s face.

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Sometimes you can even help someone! I was checking out at the grocery store and the man behind me had purchased a very large turkey. He happened to mention he was going to brine it but he had no idea how because it was too big for any pots he owned. I remembered hearing about brining a turkey in an insulated cooler because it was big enough and easy to drain. He must have thanked me three or four times for the idea. So don’t be afraid to chat with people if they strike up a conversation with YOU, either, even if it’s scary or  awkward. 🙂

Keep your eyes peeled for THE FINAL BLOG OF CHRISTMAS!!!

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