With a full-time job 90 minutes from hom, a wife who works full time and 3 kids at home, my available time to work out has taken a nosedive in recent years. Where I used to be able to go 5 days a week for 90 minutes or more/day (easily 2 hours as a newlywed with no kids), it's become a struggle to make it just 3 days a week. Part of the issue is trying to hit every single muscle group plus do core and cardio. It's just not possible. When I try to do everything, it takes too long and I burn out b/c of the grind on the schedule and end up not going at all.
I've settled into a pretty decent routine of doing 3 miles on the treadmill, bench press, some type of curl, something for triceps and then some quick ab work. I'm able to knock this out in about an hour, which is about the max time I can get in with our family schedule and have been fairly consistent at getting there 3 days a week, sometimes 4. I'll probably mix it up at some point and substitute a back and shoulder lift for the biceps/triceps. The main thing is that the current regimen is sustainable. I can get the workout in after work without destroying the schedule for the rest of the evening.
I know it's not perfect, but I'm getting the legs some with cardio, upper body and arms and some core work. Will I ever be a physical specimen again? No. Long gone are the days of having a dedicated leg day, arm day, chest and back, shoulders etc. Just not close to feasible.
Curious what others on here do to get a workout in with a busy family/life schedule.
I've settled into a pretty decent routine of doing 3 miles on the treadmill, bench press, some type of curl, something for triceps and then some quick ab work. I'm able to knock this out in about an hour, which is about the max time I can get in with our family schedule and have been fairly consistent at getting there 3 days a week, sometimes 4. I'll probably mix it up at some point and substitute a back and shoulder lift for the biceps/triceps. The main thing is that the current regimen is sustainable. I can get the workout in after work without destroying the schedule for the rest of the evening.
I know it's not perfect, but I'm getting the legs some with cardio, upper body and arms and some core work. Will I ever be a physical specimen again? No. Long gone are the days of having a dedicated leg day, arm day, chest and back, shoulders etc. Just not close to feasible.
Curious what others on here do to get a workout in with a busy family/life schedule.