Unfortunately, watching too much TV shows can be bad for you. Heart disease, diabetes, obesity, and avoiding just about every other big, horrible bad disease seem to be related to sitting around most of the time. But, hello, we still have the problem of boredom in exercising most of the time. Luckily, those reality shows that so enthrall many of us have some great tips for breaking out of not exercising. Reality shows can help you find a way to break out of boring exercise routines and save yourself from the terrible consequences of too much reality TV.
Dancing With the Stars
They twirl. They samba. They trip all over themselves. While some contestants – primarily the experts – achieve flowing, graceful lines, the stars seem to do quite a bit of stumbling. We watch to see someone fall flat on their face, right? Like watching NASCAR for the crashes. However, those enterprising men and women from the realms of stardom don’t exactly have it easy. Have you ever wondered how they have developed their grace and precision in dancing? They have such grace and precision because the work hard for it. Dancing too is a work out.
Whether you are waltzing or mamboing, you need to have excellent cardiovascular health and strong muscles to propel yourself around the dance floor. The upside is that dancing is much more fun than a treadmill. Some gyms are now offering dance based aerobics classes, such as Zumba, to tap into the fun and healthy dance craze. Of course, a turn on the dance floor at old standbys such as Arthur Miller can slim you down, as well. If you like dancing – or would at least like to try prancing around – you can give it a try. Here are three Dancing with the Stars inspired styles you can try:
- Tap dancing
- Hip hop
- Ballroom
Survivor
To survive in the wild, you need to be physically fit. In this case, it may help to actually head out into the wild. Yes, that’s right, fresh air and blue skies, that glowing yellow orb hanging over your head which is the sun. Exercise outdoor and you’ll have so much fun. Think of it as paleo cross training. Hiking, biking, and kayaking are just few of the outdoor activities that can increase your heart rate, decrease your flab, and let you face off against the wild. Here are three activities that can help you face off with the wild:
- Bicycling
- White water rafting
- Mountaineering
American Ninja Warrior
So, what does this have to do with fun exercise? Everything! It is not suggested that you take up Parkour or free running, but you can use the ideas presented in the show to take the dull out of your exercise routine. Many of the contestants are rock climbers, and they have rock hard bodies that propel them through the difficult upper body exercises. Some cities now have obstacle courses of their own that normal, non-acrobatic athletes can pit themselves against. It’s a great way to improve your upper body strength, have some fun, and possibly include your children in the excitement. Here are three extreme sports to help build your upper body strength:
- Indoor/ outdoor rock climbing
- Cave exploration
- Snowboarding
Jersey Shore
Oh, they do so much wrong on Jersey Shore! You have the endless tanning, the fist pumping, the inexplicable oil – it’s just too much sometimes. That’s what makes it the most intelligent guilty secret of adults. You really shouldn’t like it, and probably shouldn’t watch it except to have some good laugh. But millions of people can’t get enough of the young, promiscuous, frankly idiotic denizens of the Shore.
You wouldn’t think that this fattening confection of reality television has anything to teach us, but you would be so wrong. Just look at those people. They are nearly obsessed with looking good, and that translates into working out. Although you may not want to be a muscle bound meathead, the idea of packing some well-toned muscles on your frame should inspire you to hit the gym. No, you don’t need to grease your biceps and flash your abs, but the show does make a good case for weight training. It can be a vital part of your total health picture. Anyone can benefit from increasing body strength with dumbbells, and those weight room can also help. Here are few gym exercises inspired by the show:
- Crunches
- Biceps curls
- Squats
America’s Got Talent
Again, this is a case where mimicry is the sincerest form of flattery. This show tends to highlight acrobats, and you could certainly learn how to flip, flop, and flap your way to a slimmer body. Don’t be put off by the idea of gymnastics, either. You can start with a beginner’s program and work your way up to full out tumbling. Dance is another large part of America’s Got Talent, but risky behavior is their stock and trade. Who wouldn’t want to risk their life to drop a few pounds? Well, you wanted exciting, right? BASE jumping, extreme mountain biking, and circus tricks can help you to tone your muscle in all the right places, and you will surely get your heart pumping with these antics. If you are an adrenaline junkie who looks more like a McDonald’s junkie, you may find your sweet spot with the death defying, terrifying antics that parade across the America’s Got Talent stage. Here are a few terrifying sports that can improve your health and scare the hell out of you:
- Gymnastics
- Skateboarding/ Rollerblading
- Aerial training
In the end, it’s all about finding something you love to do. When you wake up in the morning, you shouldn’t think, “Ugh, I have to exercise today.” You should think, “Sweet, I totally get to exercise today, and I can’t wait!” If you feel this way about reality shows, use their influence to propel you out the door, into the gym, and into the wide world of athleticism.