Fun Activities that Don’t Feel like a Workout

Finding the motivation to work out could be challenging at times. There’s always the excuse that you’ll do it tomorrow or that you’re too busy to squeeze in a trip to the gym. Luckily, there are fun activities that you could do to break a sweat that doesn’t necessarily feel like a dreaded workout.

Brisk Walking

Kickstart your fitness journey with something as simple as going for a walk. When you get the hang of it, you might want to pick up the pace and go for light jogs or a quick run. Mayo Clinic recommends brisk walking as a way to improve heart health and increase your endurance.

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Swimming

Swimming is a great way to cool down, especially when it’s hot outside. Get your bathing suit on and head to the nearest pool or beach for a low-impact aerobic exercise. You’ll get the whole body moving and feel refreshed afterward.

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Dancing

Dance workouts on YouTube are a popular choice for apartment-friendly workouts. Even if you aren’t a seasoned dancer, the steps are usually easy to follow, and the music is very energizing. You could also go crazy with your own moves and create your own choreography.

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Cycling

Whether you enjoy cycling indoors or out in nature, riding a bike is a good form of exercise. Invite friends or family for a leisurely stroll and explore your neighborhood. Who knows, you might even find some even gems along the way.

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Video Games

If you enjoy playing video games, there are titles like Ring Fit Adventure and Just Dance that will get you off the couch. Invite friends over and host a friendly competition. You’ll barely notice time passing by when you’re having a good time.

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Skateboarding

Skateboarding made its debut at this year’s Tokyo Olympics, and they proved anyone — even 13-year-old girls — can be good at it. Once you’ve gotten down the basic movements, try to learn classic tricks like the ollie.

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The secret to consistently exercising is to find something you actually enjoy so it doesn’t feel like a chore. Aim for at least 30 minutes a day of light activity and work your way up as you get better and stronger.

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