Hello all!
I rarely post, but I thought I'd post this question with hopes of giving my DH some suggestions on how to fit exercise in his busy life.
Now that DH is finished training (he's in his first year post residency/fellow), he'd really like to have an exercise routine. He's in an all medpeds practice that has 6 other drs. He only works 4 days/wk and is on call every 7th day or so. He takes Fridays as his one day off so he always has 3-day weekends except for when he's on call on the weekend. Even though he only works 4 days, he's very busy on those days. As a matter of fact, he often doesn't finish his work by Friday and goes in on his day off to catch up (darn paperwork!) His first patient isn't scheduled until 8:30a so between the time he drops off our oldest DD to school at 7:45a, he rounds on his hospital patients (if he has any) before he heads to his office. We live 5 minutes from DD's school, 5 minutes from his office, and the YMCA is located a few minutes across the street from his office.
DH tries waking up at 5:30a to go to the Y, but it's so hard to do that time consistently. He doesn't get out of the office until past 6:30p most days that he just wants to go home and have dinner with the family. The idea of exercising after dinner does not appeal to him. (He gets so tired after dinner.) He barely has time for lunch so he can't exercise during the day. He'd really like to exercise consistently, but just can't find the right time. I suppose the weekends would be the most likely time. However, the kids want him to be them from waking 'til bedtime. (How could he refuse?)
Any suggestions? I told him to try to do maybe 3x/wk (hence, the weekend) instead of trying for 5-7 days/wk. His primary goal is to do 30 min/day of cardio in addition to some sort of strength training. His cholesterol is high so it really is critical for him to exercise.
I know that I couldn't wake up at 5:30a to exercise.
Thanks!
-Melanie
I rarely post, but I thought I'd post this question with hopes of giving my DH some suggestions on how to fit exercise in his busy life.
Now that DH is finished training (he's in his first year post residency/fellow), he'd really like to have an exercise routine. He's in an all medpeds practice that has 6 other drs. He only works 4 days/wk and is on call every 7th day or so. He takes Fridays as his one day off so he always has 3-day weekends except for when he's on call on the weekend. Even though he only works 4 days, he's very busy on those days. As a matter of fact, he often doesn't finish his work by Friday and goes in on his day off to catch up (darn paperwork!) His first patient isn't scheduled until 8:30a so between the time he drops off our oldest DD to school at 7:45a, he rounds on his hospital patients (if he has any) before he heads to his office. We live 5 minutes from DD's school, 5 minutes from his office, and the YMCA is located a few minutes across the street from his office.
DH tries waking up at 5:30a to go to the Y, but it's so hard to do that time consistently. He doesn't get out of the office until past 6:30p most days that he just wants to go home and have dinner with the family. The idea of exercising after dinner does not appeal to him. (He gets so tired after dinner.) He barely has time for lunch so he can't exercise during the day. He'd really like to exercise consistently, but just can't find the right time. I suppose the weekends would be the most likely time. However, the kids want him to be them from waking 'til bedtime. (How could he refuse?)
Any suggestions? I told him to try to do maybe 3x/wk (hence, the weekend) instead of trying for 5-7 days/wk. His primary goal is to do 30 min/day of cardio in addition to some sort of strength training. His cholesterol is high so it really is critical for him to exercise.
I know that I couldn't wake up at 5:30a to exercise.
Thanks!
-Melanie
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