Exercise helps beat burnout and keeps you sane. Endorphins,
released during exercise, are the body's natural antidote to stress. So
don't compromise when it comes to making time for exercise.
It's simple, says Richard Malaise, IT director of the National
Automobile Dealers Association, in McLean, Va. "Fitness provides a means
to maintain stamina for today's extended workday. It's a means of relieving
the work-related tensions we all deal with. And it can be, at times, just
a lot of fun."
From early mornings to lunch hours to evenings, any time is
good for fitness. Getting up at 4:30 a.m. works for Peter Nilsson, who is
building a voice-over-IP network at start-up Zephion Networks, in Falls Church,
Va. With a wife and four kids, and a workweek of 60+ hours, he could easily
make excuses not to exercise. Instead, this triathlete heads for the gym before
the sun rises on weekdays, and on weekends he squeezes in a run or a bike
ride while the kids are napping.
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"It's not easy by any stretch of the imagination. As hard
as it is getting up at 4:30 a.m., the body really does get used to it,"
he says. He finds that he wakes up at that hour even on his mornings
off.
If you're not an early riser, you can take ordinary daily
tasks and turn them into mini, daily workouts. For example, park as far away
from your building's front door as possible. Seems everybody always vies
for that great spot up front. Little do they realize that the real gems are
at the far end of the parking lot. You'll never have to fight for a parking
space out there, and you'll get fitter every time you enter and exit the
office.
Or, use the stairs. Not only will they get you where you need
to go, they'll get you there fitter than any old elevator or escalator.
And they almost never break down. Start slowly by taking the stairs down,
then as your heart and muscles get stronger, head on up.
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