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Can't find time to exercise? Try this on your way to work

by Stephen Milton

Like many of you, I hold down a full time job, have a bunch of kids at home, and life is very, very busy.


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Before my kids arrived, I had always managed to fit in some exercise, usually by jogging. I was a fair weather jogger, which meant that I gave it up in the winters, but I always managed to come back to it eventually.

Then my first child was born and everything changed. Given a choice between going for a jog in the morning and getting some more sleep, sleep always won. Even as my son started sleeping through the night, there seemed to be no time left for anything. Getting him to day care, relieving my exhausted wife, trying to get to work on time – I was stuck. Jogging disappeared.

But exercise didn't. I realized that I would probably never have another opening in my schedule for exercise now that children were on the scene, but I knew exercise would make a huge difference to my ability to cope with kids, family and work. Not to mention the very real possibility that my waistline was going to keep growing unless I did something fast. So, I took a hard look at my schedule and found just one opening for exercise: my travel time to work.

I live in a big city, and it takes about twenty minutes to get to work by public transit. This had always been sacred time for reading before, but I realized that this was the only time in my schedule when I could exercise. I had to get to work somehow – why not get my exercise by travelling to work? So, I took up biking.

The Objections

I know what you're thinking – " I can't arrive at work all sweaty!" Well, actually you can. Just bring an extra pair of clothes to work, and slip into the bathroom when you arrive and get changed. Few of us sweat so much that we'll soak a second set of clothes.

Second objection: "I'll stink all day!" Not true. Most people who sweat a lot don't stink, so a change of clothes will fix the problem right away. For those of you who save your odor for a small amount of sweat, the answer is simple. Wipe down the stinky bits (you know where they are), and get to work. You won't stink all day. However, you will get a lot more done since your body will be very happy with you.

Next objection: It's dangerous. That depends on where you are and what route you take. In my city, there is a bike lane by the lake that removes the risks of cars altogether. However, for some of my jobs, I need to take the streets, and then it's just a question of being wary and well marked. Cars need to be able to see you well at all times. I find that thanks to parked cars, there is a de facto bike lane most of the time anyway. Moving cars can't get too close to the parked cars, and that leaves enough room for bikes to get through easily. Keep your eyes open for opening doors, of course, but that's not hard. You'll be amazed at how alert you become, making the transit enjoyable rather than a slog.

The advantages:

  1. This is a great way to get in shape. Two bike rides of twenty minutes or more each day is equal to all that stationary biking people pay big bucks for at the club. And they rarely go five days a week. Biking is free and great for you. All sorts of aches and pains you thought were a normal part of aging will slowly disappear as your body gets in shape again.

    This sort of exercise has benefits all day, and into the night, too. Take note men: studies have shown that men who work out for nine months will enjoy better sex lives, greater desire and more frequent erections. Exercise fights back the `bad' cholesterol that causes arteries to narrow. Your sex life depends on excellent unrestricted blood flow to one area of your body. Get the hint?

  2. A great way to lose weight. You can easily burn 400 calories a day riding your bike. Just make sure that you don't reward yourself with cookies and Cokes – they're so packed with sugar that they can easily wipe out the benefits. Switch over to diet drinks and you'll start to see real changes in your waistline and heart rate very soon. Give it a couple months to see benefits.

  3. A great stress buster. We think of stress as being all in our heads, but the truth is that it registers all over our bodies. In my case, stress used to cause my back to get all crimped up, as though the tendons were being pulled too tight. Biking got rid of that entirely. Stress-inducing events cause our bodies to release chemicals everywhere. Exercise puts those `fight or flight' chemicals to good use – basically, by fleeing on your bike, they melt away.

    Your mind also gets something else to think about. Biking takes more attention than sitting on a bus or being stuck in a traffic jam, so your mind is distracted from the cares of the workday. By the time you get home, you still remember everything that happened at work, but it doesn't feel as stressful. Biking is much easier than firing your boss.

  4. A great way to be in the moment. This doesn't rank high in our culture's priorities, but once you start getting it, it will seem like the best part of biking. When you're on your bike, you can't do anything else. You can't read, take a cell phone call, play with a blackberry etc… You're just biking, an activity that requires your mind and body together, being observant and in synch. You can feel the world on your skin - you'll actually feel what the weather was like each day, rather that watching it through a series of windows. There are a lot of Zen-like opportunities on a bike that are very hard to get in any other standard form of transit.

Last objection: what about bad weather? I found that in the beginning I only rode when the weather was nice, and as a result, I didn't ride very much (you can tell I don't live in California!). I eventually realized that if I let the weather call the shots, I wasn't going to be biking much. So I decided to ride in all weather, provided it was safe. So, I ride through rain, dressed in all rubber pants and coats so I don't get wet (very cheap to buy). I won't ride if there's fresh snow or ice on the roads. If the roads are clear, I will ride until it reaches a few degrees below freezing. Winter rides are among the most beautiful due to the light and the crisp fresh air. If you dress in lots of layers, the cold simply isn't a problem. But this kind of riding takes some time to get prepared for, so don't worry if you just start out riding in the summer.

Once your body gets used to it, you'll find it easy to ride longer and further. You'll be hooked and happy like me and thousands of others. Biking is cheap, environmentally friendly and an extremely healthy way of getting to work. I hope you give it a try. And it's never too late to start. I started at 35.

Stephen Milton is the co-editor of The Turning Magazine, a free online magazine for skeptical, thinking Christians. To reach Stephen, send emails to theturning@theturning.org






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