The Yolk
New and simpler approaches to physical activity may be helpful for those who struggle to exercise – such as less frequent exercise
Those who exercise once per week are sometimes called “weekend warriors”
- Someone who exercises infrequently or inconsistently, sometimes high intensity
- One long hike on the weekend
- Playing tennis once a week
- A weekly softball game
- Sunday bike rides
Positive health effects of the weekend warrior
- Overall health improves
- Morality decreases (death from disease)
Can you lose weight being a weekend warrior?
- Amount of weight loss dependent on diet changes
- Less days of exercising but similar minutes can help with weight loss
- Women who exercised 100 minutes for 3 times per week lost more weight than those who did six days per week
Can fitness increase in a weekend warrior?
- One day per week of exercise is enough to gain fitness
Considerations of infrequent exercise
- Possibility of cardiac events with infrequent, high intensity exercise
- Risk of injury increases
Perspective
- Those who exercise infrequently will still see health benefits
- Exercise is beneficial no matter how many days or minutes you do it
- To prevent injury and maintain fitness, add a few more days per week, even if only for a few minutes
Resources