Christina Nicole posted in Tina and Friends Weight Loss Support Group . Christina Nicole July 21 at 4:19pm Little bursts of activity can really add up throughout the day, helping to rev your metabolism and turn your body into a fat-burning machine. Here are some small, fun ways you can work more movement into your life to incinerate 100 calories at a time. *Estimated calorie burn is for a 150-pound woman. Individuals who weigh more will burn more calories for the same activity. Just Dance! Exercise doesn't have to be a chore! Blast a mini-playlist of 4 of your favorite up-tempo tunes and get down. The harder you boogie, the more calories you'll burn, but 10-15 minutes of steady grooving on your living room dance floor will slash an average of 100 calories. Shop 'Til You Drop Now here's a convincing argument for the next time you think about taking an impromptu trip to the mall! Mall-walking and shopping will get rid of 100 calories in 40 minutes. Now that's a great deal! Get Your Garden On Beautify your home and incinerate calories at the same time! Just over 20 minutes of light to moderate gardening will erase 100 calories. Here's to pretty flowers and a trimmer middle! Help a Friend Move The next time a friend asks you to help them move into a new place, don't make excuses as to why you can't. It's the perfect opportunity to burn off some energy—plus, it's what good friends do! Moving involves a lot of lifting and hauling, which will eliminate 100 calories in just under 20 minutes. Try an Interval Routine Intervals are an efficient way to burn maximum calories in minimum time. The bursts of activity are intense, but short, which makes them fly by! Try this quick routine: - Jumping jacks: 20 seconds - Rest: 10 seconds - High knees: 20 seconds - Rest: 10 seconds - Jump rope (or pretend jumping rope): 20 seconds - Rest: 10 seconds Repeat 9 times to kiss 100 calories goodbye! Little bursts of activity can really add up throughout the day, helping to rev your metabolism and t... Like Comment | | | | | | Christina Nicole posted in Tina and Friends Weight Loss Support Group. | |  | | | | Little bursts of activity can really add up throughout the day, helping to rev your metabolism and turn your body into a fat-burning machine. Here are some small, fun ways you can work more movement into your life to incinerate 100 calories at a time. *Estimated calorie burn is for a 150-pound woman. Individuals who weigh more will burn more calories for the same activity. Just Dance! Exercise doesn't have to be a chore! Blast a mini-playlist of 4 of your favorite up-tempo tunes and get down. The harder you boogie, the more calories you'll burn, but 10-15 minutes of steady grooving on your living room dance floor will slash an average of 100 calories. Shop 'Til You Drop Now here's a convincing argument for the next time you think about taking an impromptu trip to the mall! Mall-walking and shopping will get rid of 100 calories in 40 minutes. Now that's a great deal! Get Your Garden On Beautify your home and incinerate calories at the same time! Just over 20 minutes of light to moderate gardening will erase 100 calories. Here's to pretty flowers and a trimmer middle! Help a Friend Move The next time a friend asks you to help them move into a new place, don't make excuses as to why you can't. It's the perfect opportunity to burn off some energy—plus, it's what good friends do! Moving involves a lot of lifting and hauling, which will eliminate 100 calories in just under 20 minutes. Try an Interval Routine Intervals are an efficient way to burn maximum calories in minimum time. The bursts of activity are intense, but short, which makes them fly by! Try this quick routine: - Jumping jacks: 20 seconds - Rest: 10 seconds - High knees: 20 seconds - Rest: 10 seconds - Jump rope (or pretend jumping rope): 20 seconds - Rest: 10 seconds Repeat 9 times to kiss 100 calories goodbye! |  | Little bursts of activity can really add up throughout the day, helping to rev your metabolism and t... |
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