Programmed vs. Lifestyle Exercise
Monday, March 23rd, 2009At Vtrim, we distinguish programmed exercise from lifestyle exercise very clearly. However, both play an important role in lifelong weight management. Programmed exercise is exercise you do specifically for weight control. You plan it into your day and you take time to burn calories. That calorie burn, along with a reduced-calorie intake, creates the calorie deficit necessary for weight loss. Regular exercise is critical to keeping weight off. People in Vtrim build up slowly to burning 2000 calories per week (20 miles of walking) through programmed exercise. Think walking, biking, swimming…
But what about lifestyle exercise? What is it and how does it fit into a weight management program? Lifestyle exercise represents the choices you make to be more active on a daily basis. Think, stairs instead of elevator, parking farther away, raking leaves, walking to the store instead of driving. All of these choices add up to burning more calories than if you had chosen their sedentary counterpart, elevator instead of stairs, park in the closest spot, pay the neighbor to rake your leaves, drive .25 mile to the store.
Think of lifestyle exercise as insurance. You will NEVER be 100% accurate in calculating exactly how many calories you are eating and how many you are burning through exercise. But just the act of recording in a food journal gets you closer to your actuals. Lifestyle exercise covers this margin of error. By moving more on a daily basis you are making up for the inevitable errors of journaling. It is a fact that people underestimate what they eat and typically overestimate the calories burned through exercise.
Take stock of your daily routine. Do you value “efficiency” over moving more? This can be deceiving. You’ll typically beat people waiting for the elevator when you take the stairs to the lower floors. It is always a good feeling to make it to your destination at the same time as those who rode up but you burned a few extra calories to boot.
Don’t underestimate the importance of lifestyle exercise and get creative with new ways to move more throughout the day. We like creative out of the box ideas. Taking the stairs instead of the elevator is tried and true. But, do you have any unique suggestions you’d like to share?



