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Short Exercise Bursts: A New Trend in Fitness?

By Samuel Lee
Published: October 30, 2025
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Time constraints often prevent people from maintaining regular workout routines. Many find the thought of completing several lengthy exercise sessions each week overwhelming, and skipping even one session can lead to abandoning the effort altogether.

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  • Study Overview
  • Incorporating Exercise Snacks into Your Routine

Recent research published in the British Medical Journal of Sports Medicine offers a potential solution: exercise “snacks.” These short bursts of physical activity have been shown to improve cardiovascular fitness and muscle endurance.

Crucially, the study indicates a high level of adherence to these ‘snacktivity’ routines, with over 80% of participants, including older adults, successfully sticking to the plan. While short-duration exercise may not serve as a definitive long-term fitness strategy, initiating a routine with these brief sessions could make it easier for individuals to transition into longer workouts down the line.

Study Overview

The research involves a systematic review of eleven randomized clinical trials, comprising a total of 414 participants aged between 14 and 80 years. The primary objective was to examine how short sessions of exercise can affect health and fitness levels.

In this context, an exercise ‘snack’ was defined as engaging in moderate to vigorous activity for two to five minutes. Examples could include climbing stairs intentionally for exercise or performing bodyweight exercises like squats. Participants were required to incorporate this short-form activity into their routines at least twice daily, three times a week.

Results indicate that these exercise snacks significantly enhanced the cardiorespiratory fitness of inactive individuals and notably improved the muscular endurance of older adults. One striking result is that a remarkable 82.8% of participants adhered to these brief exercise routines, underscoring the accessibility of this approach.

Incorporating Exercise Snacks into Your Routine

The findings support the notion that even if individuals struggle to meet broader physical activity guidelines—such as accumulating 150 minutes of moderate activity or 75 minutes of vigorous activity weekly—simply engaging in any form of exercise can yield positive health outcomes.

Incorporating exercise snacks into your daily life can be straightforward. Here are some suggestions to get started:

1. Climb Stairs: Aim for a purposeful two-minute climb twice a day.
2. Bodyweight Circuit: Execute a brief routine featuring squats, chair squats, lunges, and kneeling push-ups.
3. Use Dumbbells: If you have lightweight dumbbells readily available, keep them in prominent places around your home as a reminder to engage in these short bursts of physical activity.

The concept of ‘snacktivity’ not only has the potential to enhance physical fitness and strength but may also foster a greater enjoyment of exercise overall. As individuals grow more accustomed to incorporating these brief activities into their lives, they could gradually elevate their fitness routines to encompass longer sessions in the future.

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