How to Move More

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How to Move More

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How to Move More

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How to Move More

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How to Move More

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How to Move More

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How to Move More

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How to Move More

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How to Move More

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How to Move More

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How to Move More

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How to Move More

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How to Move More

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How to Move More

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How to Move More

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How to Move More

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How to Move More

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How to Move More

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How to Move More

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How to Move More

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How to Move More

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How to Move More

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How to Move More

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How to Move More

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How to Move More

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Walkin' & Podcastin'

How To:

Combine movement with a favorite podcast or audiobook on a 10-20 minute walk.

"I like to listen to one of my favorite podcasts mainly when I'm doing some kind of movement. Makes my walks a bit more special."

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Walk to Grab Groceries or Coffee

How To:

Skip the car and walk if possible to run nearby errands.

"Every morning, I walk to get my morning coffee, rain or shine. It helps me to wake up, feel less anxious, & it's the best getting a reward at the end."

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Create a Small Obstacle Course at Home

How To:

Use pillows, books, or boxes to make a mini obstacle course and go through it a few times.

"Bringin' back parkour - living room edition!"

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Take the Scenic Route

How To:

Extend your usual walking route by taking a slightly longer, more scenic path.

"Lately on my walk home I've been exploring some side streets and finding so many cool houses and parks!"

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Move While Brushing Teeth Challenge

How To:

Try balancing, lunges, or calf raises while you brush your teeth.

"This is my little trick of getting 2 things I don't really like DONE at the same time. Brushing teeth & calf raises are my jam."

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Dance Through Your Morning Routine

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Put on upbeat music while making breakfast or getting ready and dance.

"I like to incorporate things that are important to me- music, silliness - with difficult things, like getting ready in the morning. Makes mornings less meh."

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Stand and Stretch Every Hour

How To:

Set a timer to remind you to stand up, stretch, and walk around every hour.

"A quick hourly stretch keeps me from getting stiff and reminds me to check in with my body."

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Set a Dance Move Challenge

How To:

Challenge yourself to learn a new dance move, like a shimmy or a twist.

"I'm not at the level of doing the Worm yet, but it's fun to try new moves out."

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Do a Quick Strength Circuit

How To:

Try a few rounds of squats, lunges, or calf raises for 5-10 minutes.

"I enjoy strength workouts because it helps me to feel more grounded and strong. There's a lot you can do with just your body weight."

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Do a Dance Routine from the Past

How To:

Remember those embarrassing songs you danced to at school dances? Bring them back!

"WOW I hadn't thought of the Cha Cha Slide in SO long, but I legitimtately remembered every move."

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Stretch It Out!

How To:

Spend 5 minutes on gentle stretches for your arms, back, and legs.

"Stretching gives me a reset when I'm stuck at my desk. I feel less tense and more ready to focus again."

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Have a Solo Dance Party

How To:

Put together a playlist of some of your favorite pump-up songs and dance it out!

"Sometimes totally letting myself go & blasting my favorite tunes is just what I need to release nervous energy."

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Nature Scavenger Hunt

How To:

Go outside and find things like a unique leaf, a feather, or a smooth stone while you walk.

"Searching for little nature treasures gives me a reason to stay outside longer and stay occupied."

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Try a Shadow Boxing Routine

How To:

Do a few minutes of shadow boxing, punching in the air as if you're sparring.

"Shadow boxing is a go-to when I am super pissed off and need to just let the energy out."

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Take a Lil' Stroll

How To:

Step outside or walk around indoors for 15 minutes during a break.

"I've been working on going on walks more. Even when I'm tired, just 10-15 min can bring up the energy."

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Stand Up While on the Phone

How To:

Walk around or stand during phone calls for easy movement.

"Standing (or doing squats) during calls makes a difference, especially on longer chats. It's movement I hardly notice."

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Explore a New Park or Path

How To:

Find a nearby park or trail to mix up your usual walk routine.

"Last week I found out about a huge park I've lived by for over a year! Lol oops. Really nice to explore nature more."

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Values Lead to Motivation

How To:

Consider why movement is important to you & what actions might align with that value.

"When I think about it, I value my dance class because it's important for me to connect with myself & others. This helps me to keep going, even on bad days."

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Try a 10-Minute Yoga Video

How To:

Find a short yoga routine that's gentle and works for any energy level.

"I've been getting more into yoga because it feels nice to combine gentle movements with some spiritual components. "

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Follow a Silly Workout Video

How To:

Find a goofy or retro workout video and follow along for a lighthearted workout.

"I love doing workout videos from the 80s- the outfits are just so great."

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Try a Walking Meditation

How To:

Walk slowly, focusing on each step and taking in your surroundings.

"I'm not the type who can sit down and meditate. Walking meditations help me stay engaged & move more."

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Movie-Inspired Movement Game

How To:

Pick a favorite movie and create a movement game (e.g., do 5 squats every time a character says a catchphrase).

"This is my new favorite way to trick myself into moving more. Movies make moving much less bleh."

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Walk Somewhere New Nearby

How To:

Walk to a place you haven't visited yet, like a new park or a different street.

"Walking to new spots makes it feel like a mini adventure. I'm exploring and moving at the same time."

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Try Animal-Inspired Movements

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Do some bear crawls, frog jumps, or crab walks at home for a playful challenge.

"I like to play with my nephew and move around like different animals. It's a fun way to move & spend time with him!"

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Pretend You're a Tourist

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Take a walk in your neighborhood as if you're seeing it for the first time.

"Exploring nearby streets like I'm a tourist is surprisingly refreshing, and I end up finding things I never knew about."

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Movement Videos

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