Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest YouTube LinkedIn TikTok
    TopBuzzMagazine.com
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest YouTube LinkedIn TikTok
    • Home
    • Movies
    • Television
    • Music
    • Fashion
    • Books
    • Science
    • Technology
    • Cover Story
    • Contact
      • About
      • Amazon Disclaimer
      • Terms and Conditions
      • Privacy Policy
      • DMCA / Copyrights Disclaimer
    TopBuzzMagazine.com
    Home»Books»Workouts for People Who’d Rather Be Reading
    Books

    Workouts for People Who’d Rather Be Reading

    By AdminDecember 30, 2025
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Workouts for People Who’d Rather Be Reading


    Reading is my favorite hobby — and if it were an Olympic sport, I’m pretty sure I’d be a gold medalist. Sadly, reading is a sedentary sport. While books nourish the mind, our bodies often pay the price for all that sitting and page-turning. Movement, at its core, is about loving yourself and supporting the life you love. They say exercise is the elixir of life, and if you add a few years onto yours, you know what that means? More books you get to read!

    So, without further ado, here are some workout ideas for readers who’d rather be reading. Some exercises are self-explanatory, and others I’ve explained the movements.

    A couple of friendly disclaimers: I’m not a fitness professional, just a lifelong reader and enthusiastic fan of movement that fits into a bookish life. These are simple ideas that have worked for me. As with any new exercise routine, listen to your body and consult your physician if you have any medical concerns or conditions.

    Walk and Listen

    I’m a huge fan of audiobooks, and one of my favorite things to do is put on my headphones and hit the pavement while being immersed in a fictional world. I prefer to walk outside, but if the weather isn’t nice, I hop on the treadmill at my gym. Don’t belong to a gym? Been there. I used to do laps around my house (and yes, my dogs did think I was crazy).

    If you’re going out on a busy street, just use one headphone so your other ear is free to listen for traffic. Walking is one of the best exercises for your body. It’s easy on the joints, great for cardiovascular health, and depending on the terrain, you can even get a bit of a burn. My trainer calls walking “steady-state cardio”.

    Walk for a chapter, two or more. I tend to try to get in 30-60 minutes a day, and I love that I can get through a book and my workout at the same time. Multi-tasking for the win!

    Walk, Ride, Climb and Read

    If you’ve got an eBook reading device, here’s some good news: you can read while you move. Try reading while walking on the treadmill, riding a stationary bike, using the elliptical, or climbing on the Stairmaster. Why not zone out with a book while burning calories?

    If you’re prone to dizziness (like I am), the stationary bike is usually the safest and most comfortable option. Set the book at eye level to avoid neck strain, start at a gentle pace and let yourself get lost in the story.

    Reader Calisthenics

    You can do all of this while listening to an audiobook or between chapters. The prize for finishing each round is another chapter. Turn your hour-long reading session into a muscle toner. Do one round or repeat the full circuit two or three times, depending on how you feel.

    • Ten squats
    • Ten sit-ups
    • Ten pushups
    • Ten glute bridges
      • Lie on your back with your knees bent and feet flat on the floor
      • Press through your heels and squeeze your glutes as you lift your hips
      • Pause briefly at the top, then slowly lower

    Reader Stretch

    When reading a book, we are often sitting and looking down, which isn’t great for your neck or the rest of your body. Before you start your marathon reading session, get in a good stretch.

    • Gentle neck stretch from side to side
      • Cat-Cow
        • Start on your hands and knees, breaths will be slow
        • Inhale, drop your belly and lift your chest (cow)
        • Exhale, round your spine and tuck your chin (Cat)
      • Shoulder openers
        • Roll shoulders back and down
        • Clasp hands behind your back
        • Gently lift arms to open chest
      • Hip Flexor stretch
        • Step one foot forward into a lunge
        • Drop the back knee to the floor
        • Gently press hips forward while keeping chest upright
      • Bird Dog
        • Start on your hands and knees
        • Extend one arm and the opposite leg
        • Keep hips and shoulders level
        • Hold briefly, then switch sides

    Reader Tone-Up

    Muscle burns more calories than fat, so why not build up some muscle, which is good for your joints and bones and body overall — and when you’re reading, you’ll burn more calories! (In theory!) Set your book in front of you for motivation to finish this muscle-burning workout. What you’ll need: a mat and a set of dumbbells. Do each of these exercises for 12 reps, 3 rounds. Rest for 30-60 seconds between rounds. Also, if you want to make it more fun — listen to a book. Otherwise, keep yourself motivated with a reading session at the end.

    • Bicep Curls
    • Shoulder Press
      • Hold dumbbells at shoulder height
      • Press weights overhead until arms are extended
      • Lower back to shoulder level with control
    • Triceps Kickbacks
      • Hinge sightly forward at the hips while standing
      • Hold dumbbells with elbows bent at your hips
      • Extend arms straight back, squeezing triceps
      • Return slowly to starting position
    • Curtsy Lunges
      • Stand tall and step one foot diagonally behind the other
      • Bend both knees into the curtsy motion
      • Push through your front heel to stand
    • Glute Bridges
    • Bicycle Crunch
      • Lie on your back with knees lifted at a 90 degree angle
      • Alternate bringing your elbows to opposite knee, and extending the opposite leg out.
    • Plank (Because of my weak wrists, I do these on my forearms.)

    If you’re wondering how often you should be exercising, the short answer is more often than never, less often than burnout. Moving your body most days, even if it’s just a 20-30 minute walk, adds up. I personally aim for some sort of movement most days of the week. I started out my routine slowly and have built up over the last few years, with my routine, which is a mix of walking or other cardio 4-5 days a week and toning 3-4 days a week. I always give myself at least one rest day, but even on those days, my dog likes a nice meander on the trails. If you’re new to exercise, I would aim for a short daily walk. Once that feels routine, add in 2-3 days of toning. Your body, and your TBR pile, will thank you.

    Movement doesn’t have to take you away from what you love. Sometimes, it can enhance it. So grab your book, press play on that audiobook and keep the pages turning.

    Happy reading and moving!


    More articles by and about Tall Poppy Writers

    View Original Source Here

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

    Related Posts

    Arkansas Puts Complete Ban on Incoming Books, Magazines, Other Materials for Incarcerated Individuals

    January 23, 2026

    Over the Wealthy Elite in Fiction? These Books Are Your Antidote

    January 22, 2026

    Interview with Donell Jackson, Author of How a Woman Should Treat her Man

    January 22, 2026

    Witches and Vampires and Genies, Oh My: Comics Featuring Supernatural Entities

    January 21, 2026

    Writers, Ink Podcast: Plotter, pantser, or plantser? Autocrit’s Bekah Brinkmeier breaks it all down

    January 21, 2026

    Twisty Mystery Thriller Books You’ll Devour

    January 20, 2026
    popular posts

    The 5 Best Children’s Book Series to Promote Learning

    Netflix Just Released the Best Animated Movie of the Year

    Author Brings 1918 Flu Pandemic to Life with Macabre Beauty

    New Swoon-Worthy Romance Books To Read This August

    A Guerlain Spa Has Opened In Montreal

    Smallpox drug helped treat monkeypox in one UK patient in

    ‘911’ Crossover With ‘911 Nashville’ On ABC — See Oliver Stark’s Photo

    Categories
    • Books (3,671)
    • Cover Story (10)
    • Events (21)
    • Fashion (2,664)
    • Interviews (55)
    • Movies (2,970)
    • Music (3,258)
    • News (168)
    • Politics (7)
    • Science (4,823)
    • Technology (2,965)
    • Television (3,695)
    • Uncategorized (932)
    Archives
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest YouTube Reddit TikTok
    © 2026 Top Buzz Magazine. All rights reserved. All articles, images, product names, logos, and brands are property of their respective owners. All company, product and service names used in this website are for identification purposes only. Use of these names, logos, and brands does not imply endorsement unless specified. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    We use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits. By clicking “Accept”, you consent to the use of ALL the cookies.
    Do not sell my personal information.
    Cookie SettingsAccept
    Manage consent

    Privacy Overview

    This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may affect your browsing experience.
    Necessary
    Always Enabled
    Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously.
    CookieDurationDescription
    cookielawinfo-checkbox-analytics11 monthsThis cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics".
    cookielawinfo-checkbox-functional11 monthsThe cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional".
    cookielawinfo-checkbox-necessary11 monthsThis cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary".
    cookielawinfo-checkbox-others11 monthsThis cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other.
    cookielawinfo-checkbox-performance11 monthsThis cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance".
    viewed_cookie_policy11 monthsThe cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. It does not store any personal data.
    Functional
    Functional cookies help to perform certain functionalities like sharing the content of the website on social media platforms, collect feedbacks, and other third-party features.
    Performance
    Performance cookies are used to understand and analyze the key performance indexes of the website which helps in delivering a better user experience for the visitors.
    Analytics
    Analytical cookies are used to understand how visitors interact with the website. These cookies help provide information on metrics the number of visitors, bounce rate, traffic source, etc.
    Advertisement
    Advertisement cookies are used to provide visitors with relevant ads and marketing campaigns. These cookies track visitors across websites and collect information to provide customized ads.
    Others
    Other uncategorized cookies are those that are being analyzed and have not been classified into a category as yet.
    SAVE & ACCEPT