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Healthy Living  •  Flex Your Fitness Muscle

4 Quick Sweat Sessions for When You Have No Time to Exercise

Jen Mueller
By Jen Mueller

"I'd love to squeeze a workout into my already packed schedule, but I just don't have time!" If this sounds familiar, you're not alone. Lack of time is a common reason people struggle with a consistent exercise routine, but the excuse is often a self-fulfilling prophecy. The fact is, you don't need hours a day to make a difference in your health and life. In fact, by carving small amounts of time out of your day—five minutes before getting dressed for the day or 10 minutes on your lunch break—anyone can develop a routine to help them get fit and feel better. These four workouts, ranging from five to 10 minutes, are the perfect way to get started.

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