Exercise for the lazy ⏲️ 6 Minute English
Summary
TLDRThis episode of '6 Minute English' from BBC Learning English discusses New Year’s resolutions and how to maintain fitness with minimal exercise. Neil and Sam explore ways for lazy people to stay healthy, emphasizing small but effective changes like walking faster or adding intensity to shorter workout sessions. They also share tips for office workers with sedentary jobs and explain that walking 10,000 steps a day is ideal, but fewer steps at a faster pace also brings health benefits. Key vocabulary includes 'sedentary,' 'easy win,' and 'more bang for your buck.'
Takeaways
- 😀 New Year's resolutions are personal promises to improve habits, like getting fit.
- 💪 Many people, like Neil, find it hard to stick to their exercise resolutions, especially in winter.
- 🚶♂️ UK government recommends 10,000 steps per day, but even fewer steps, walked faster, can improve health.
- 🏋️♀️ Structured exercises like swimming or fitness classes are beneficial, but small lifestyle changes can also help.
- ⏳ Short, intense exercise sessions can be as effective as longer ones if you push yourself harder.
- 🪜 Easy wins, such as walking from the car or using stairs, are small changes that can positively impact fitness.
- 📊 Sedentary jobs, like office work, mean people need to find time to move more to stay healthy.
- 🏃♂️ Higher intensity in shorter exercise sessions brings more benefits, known as getting 'more bang for your buck.'
- 🤔 A trade-off involves accepting disadvantages, such as exercising harder for a shorter time, to gain health benefits.
- 📝 Key vocabulary includes terms like New Year's resolution, push yourself, trade-off, sedentary, easy win, and more bang for your buck.
Q & A
What is a New Year's resolution?
-A New Year's resolution is a promise you make to yourself to do something positive in the coming year.
Why does Neil find it hard to keep his New Year's resolution?
-Neil finds it hard to keep his New Year's resolution of exercising more because he prefers staying in bed rather than running on cold winter mornings.
What does the UK government recommend for daily exercise?
-The UK government recommends 30 minutes of moderate exercise per day, or walking 10,000 steps daily.
What is a 'trade-off' in the context of exercise?
-A 'trade-off' refers to accepting some disadvantages, such as exercising harder for a shorter period, in order to gain health benefits.
What alternative does Zoe Saynor suggest for people with limited time to exercise?
-Zoe Saynor suggests doing shorter but higher intensity exercise sessions as an alternative for those with limited time.
How does Zoe recommend office workers incorporate more exercise into their day?
-Zoe recommends 'easy wins' like active travel (e.g., walking from a further parking spot), walking faster, and using stairs instead of lifts to increase exercise.
What does the idiom 'more bang for your buck' mean in relation to exercise?
-'More bang for your buck' means getting better results or benefits from the same amount of effort put into exercise.
Why is walking fewer steps faster still beneficial, according to Zoe?
-Walking fewer steps at a faster pace can still improve health, especially over time, as it increases the intensity of the exercise.
What is meant by 'sedentary' work, and why is it a problem?
-'Sedentary' work refers to jobs that involve little physical activity, like office work. It is problematic because it can lead to a lack of sufficient daily exercise.
What is an 'easy win' in the context of fitness?
-An 'easy win' is a simple task, like taking the stairs or walking a little more, that is easy to accomplish but brings significant health benefits.
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