How to Simplify Your ADHD Exercise Routine: What Actually Works!

EPISODE · May 6, 2026 · 16 MIN

How to Simplify Your ADHD Exercise Routine: What Actually Works!

from Adult ADHD ADD Tips and Support · host Michael Joseph Ferguson

Are you struggling to maintain an ADHD exercise routine that actually sticks? Join us as we explore how to simplify your fitness approach using neuroscience-backed strategies designed specifically for the ADHD brain. We’ve all been there. You start a new routine with high energy, stay consistent for a few days, and then life happens. Before you know it, you’ve fallen off the wagon and feel too discouraged to start again. In this episode, we do a deep dive into simplifying your exercise routine to boost focus, reduce anxiety, and even improve memory. We'll discuss insights on why consistency beats intensity and how small, manageable changes can lead to life-changing results. ADHD Health and Wellness Workshop (May 12th & May 19th): https://www.drummerinthegreatmountain.com/workshop FREE RESOURCE: Download the free five-day mini-course at: https://www.drummerinthegreatmountain.com/mini-course GET THE BOOK: This podcast is an audio companion for the book, "The Drummer and the Great Mountain - A Guidebook to Transforming Adult ADD / ADHD." Episode Timestamps: (00:00) – Introduction to the ADHD Health and Wellness Planning Workshop (01:12) – Session recordings and registration details (01:59) – Welcome and host introduction with Michael Joseph Ferguson (02:05) – Today's topic: Simplifying your exercise routine (02:44) – The neuroscience of exercise: How it increases memory by 16% (02:55) – Announcement: New visual hardcover book release (03:44) – Why we get stuck in the cycle of "failed" routines (04:38) – Why exercise is critical for managing ADHD tendencies (05:16) – Study: 10–15 minutes of moderate cardio for executive function (05:57) – Reducing cortisol and stress through consistency over intensity (06:25) – The "Morning Spike": Why time of day matters (07:30) – Indoor vs. Outdoor: The power of "Green Exercise" (08:32) – Barefoot exercise: Grounding, brain waves, and memory (11:16) – Tip 1: Keep it to 10–15 minutes a day to avoid overwhelm (11:56) – Tip 2: Exercise as a non-negotiable (with or without meds) (12:25) – Tip 3: The 3-day challenge to build a streak (13:16) – Tip 4: The benefits of hiring a trainer or finding a buddy (14:31) – Final summary and how to join the upcoming workshop In this episode, we'll explore: The 10–15 Minute Rule: Why setting a lower bar actually leads to better long-term consistency. The Power of Nature: Why exercising outdoors (Green Exercise) is more effective for reducing rumination than the gym. The Barefoot Advantage: How tactile demand on uneven terrain recruits working memory.  Vagal Tone and Grounding: Using direct electrical contact with the earth to shift into a parasympathetic state. Building a Support System: Why community and accountability are essential for maintaining a wellness plan. Morning vs. Afternoon: Understanding how to time your exercise for maximum cognitive protection. Links Mentioned in this Episode: (Workshop) ADHD Wellness Planning - May 12 & 19 (Study) Improved Cognition from Moderate Exercise (Study) Cortisol & Stress Reduction (Study) The "Morning Spike" for Cognitive Protection (Study) Barefoot Exercise: Nature & Rumination (Study) Barefoot Exercise: Efficacy for Clinical Anxiety & Depression (Study) Barefoot Exercise: Parasympathetic Response (Study) Barefoot Exercise: Working Memory Improvement Don't see a player? Click this link to download the MP3 file. If you have an Apple device (iPhone/iPad), you can download the podcast (and subscribe) for free at this link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/adult-adhd-add-tips-support/id988935339 Visit the podcast web page to listen to all 125 episodes: http://www.drummerandthegreatmountain.com/adult-adhd-add-podcast >> Take the ADHD Hunter-type Quiz Outro voice over by Lauren Regan.  Intro music: Island Day Trip by Alex Borg Episode photo credit: Siddharth Salve Outro music by Bahman Sarram For more info,

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