
Have you ever felt like there just aren’t enough hours in the day to balance work, family, and your health? For dads over 35, fitness often takes a backseat to daily responsibilities.
But what if staying fit didn’t have to be complicated or time-consuming? Fitness doesn’t have to mean spending hours in the gym. In fact, with the right approach, you can build strength, boost energy, and improve your health—all while managing a busy schedule.
Let’s explore some practical fitness tips and discover five books that can help you along the way.
Practical Fitness Tips for Busy Dads
1. Start Small, Stay Consistent
You don’t need to overhaul your entire routine overnight. Begin with short, 10- to 15-minute workouts that you can do at home. Consistency is more important than intensity when starting. Even simple bodyweight exercises like push-ups, squats, and planks can make a big difference.
2. Incorporate Functional Exercises
Focus on exercises that mimic daily movements, such as lifting, bending, and twisting. These functional workouts improve your overall strength and make everyday tasks easier. Try kettlebell swings or farmer’s carries for an efficient full-body workout.
3. Schedule Workouts Like Appointments
Set aside specific times for your workouts, just like you would for a meeting. Early mornings or evenings after the kids are in bed are great times to squeeze in exercise. Treat these sessions as non-negotiable commitments.
4. Include Your Kids
Turn fitness into a family activity. Go for a bike ride, play a game of soccer in the yard, or do a fun workout challenge together. Not only will you stay active, but you’ll also create memorable moments with your children.
5. Fuel Your Body
Exercise alone won’t cut it—nutrition is just as important. Choose protein-packed snacks, whole grains, and plenty of vegetables to fuel your body and aid recovery. Prepping meals ahead of time can help you stay on track even during hectic weeks.
Top 5 Books on Fitness for Dads Over 35
- “Fit After 40: 3 Days to a Stronger, Healthier You” by Don Nava
- This book offers simple, effective workouts tailored to men over 40, emphasizing strength, endurance, and flexibility. Perfect for busy dads seeking a practical approach to fitness.
- “The Dad Bod Transformation: The Untold Truth About Getting Fit and Staying Lean” by Jason Stella
- Stella provides realistic strategies for shedding the “dad bod” and maintaining a lean physique, with a focus on time-efficient routines.
- “Strength Training Over 40: A 6-Week Program to Build Muscle and Agility” by Bryant Johnson
- Johnson’s program helps dads over 35 regain muscle and improve agility with easy-to-follow exercises and clear explanations.
- “Spartan Fit!” by Joe De Sena
- From the creator of Spartan Races, this book offers short, intense workouts and mental toughness strategies to inspire busy dads to stay fit.
- “The Miracle Morning for Parents and Families” by Hal Elrod and Lindsay McCarthy
- While not solely about fitness, this book includes routines to kick-start your day with physical activity and mindfulness practices.
A Balanced Approach to Fitness
Staying fit as a busy dad is all about finding a routine that works for your lifestyle. By starting small, staying consistent, and involving your family, you can prioritize your health without sacrificing time with loved ones. These books provide valuable insights and practical tips tailored to men striving for better health in their 30s, 40s, and beyond.
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