- Retired NFL star Jason Kelce is now expected to exercise three times weekly, per his wife’s request.
- The former athlete acknowledges that physical activity enhances his mood and interactions at home.
- The Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans advocate for a minimum of 150 minutes of exercise each week for adults.
A New Family Fitness Rule
For former NFL player Jason Kelce, adopting a regular workout routine has become an essential household standard—he’s now committed to exercising at least three days each week.
During an episode of podcast “Green Light with Chris Long,” which aired on Friday, Kelce shared that this directive from his wife, Kylie, has just come into effect.
“She prefers I stick to this schedule; otherwise, she finds it challenging to handle me,” he remarked lightly.
Married since 2018 and with three kids together, Kelce has begun to recognize how crucial it is for him to stay fit.
“When I engage in workouts, my mood improves significantly. I connect better with my children and overall feel like a more pleasant person,” he explained. He contrasted this with days he neglects workouts: “It feels as if something vital is missing.”
Kelce’s Ongoing Commitment to Fitness
This recent commitment isn’t the first mention of fitness from Kelce. In an April session on his podcast “New Heights,” he sought advice from none other than Arnold Schwarzenegger on techniques for losing weight while building muscle mass.
“I used to weigh around 295 pounds during my career; right now my goal is between 250 and 260 pounds,” said Kelce, reflecting on his retirement in March after playing as center for the Philadelphia Eagles across thirteen seasons.
Schwarzenegger advised him against heavy lifting techniques. Instead, he recommended performing exercises focusing on correct form within a range of 12-15 repetitions per set to minimize injury risks.
By June during an interview with GQ, it was noted that Kelce managed to shed approximately twenty pounds already.
“However, I’ve noticed improvements in how my back and knees feel,” he stated in GQ’s discussion about health transformation goals related directly back onto family life activities.
Optimal Exercise Duration: What You Should Know
As outlined by the Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans, it’s recommended adults engage in at least 150 minutes of moderate exercise weekly alongside muscle-strengthening routines two or more days each week.
Nonetheless, according to some research findings reported by Business Insider last July regarding a study published in JAMA involving data from over 89k UK participants—consistency may hold greater significance than frequency when reaping fitness benefits from physical activities spread evenly throughout any given week versus cramming them into fewer sessions might yield similar health outcomes overall regardless!
Furthermore elaborating further exciting insights—a recent study highlighted within “Stroke” magazine emphasized even brief moments dedicated towards vigorous high-intensity workouts could dramatically aid individuals recovering post-stroke while fostering longer lives filled abundant vitality!
Jess Kleinhammer—a personal trainer – previously suggested effective ways mitigating time constraints include squeezing manageable bursts known as “trigger workouts”: small intervals comprising simple exercises like kettlebell swings or push-ups through one’s daily rhythm seamlessly!
“It serves perfectly breaking your day up along gentle workout sets!” Kleinhammer advocates!