How to get your fitness five a day

Make exercise easy - with micro breaks of movement. Picture: PA
We’ve all heard about five-a-day when it comes to getting enough fruit and veg, but what about when it comes to moving our bodies?
Just five short and easy exercises a day could be the key to safeguarding our future health – including helping prevent certain cancers.
Studies have shown that even small amounts of regular movement can be beneficial. In fact, just three-and-a-half minutes per day of vigorous activity like stair-climbing can reduce overall cancer risk by 17–18%, compared to doing no vigorous activity – research from University of Sydney published last month found.
However, not having enough spare time is often cited as a barrier to exercise. Over half (56%) of UK adults say having more time, energy and feeling fitter would motivate them to be more physically active, according to a new poll commissioned by the World Cancer Research Fund.
But getting your fitness five-a-day doesn’t have to mean big workouts – it’s micro breaks of movement that you can incorporate into your daily life.
Cost can also a barrier many people experience when it comes to staying active. But ‘exercise snacking’ doesn’t cost a penny – it’s something you can do every day in the comfort of your own home.
“The whole basis is around making exercise easy – don’t feel you have to carve out specific time for it,” says nutritionist and health information and promotion manager at World Cancer Research Fund, Matt Lambert.
“I think that’s really the key, because a lot of people’s barriers when it comes to keeping active is time, because of work and family. Sometimes people don’t realise you can build movement into your day.”
