Daily Movement Planner

A flexible weekly framework to help you weave gentle movement into your everyday routine — adapt it freely, no fixed plan required.

Example weekly snapshot

An illustrative example of how you might track a gentle weekly movement pattern — adjust sessions freely to match your schedule and energy.

5
Sessions this week
47
Minutes of movement
3
Focus areas covered
2
Rest days planned

Build your gentle rhythm

Click any cell to toggle a session on or off. There are no right answers — this is your personal movement guide, shaped around your life.

Morning
Desk Break
Mobility
Evening
Recovery

Starter templates

Not sure where to start? Choose a suggested starting template and adapt it to fit your schedule — no commitment required.

3x / week

Gentle Start

Three gentle sessions per week — one morning activation, one midday break, one evening stretch. A comfortable starting point for new habits.

Beginner 15 min/day
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5x / week

Everyday Rhythm

Five days of varied sessions — morning, workplace, and evening slots — with built-in flexibility for busier days or lower energy periods.

Flexible 25–30 min/day
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Daily gentle

Daily Recovery Focus

A restorative daily plan built around short mobility sessions and recovery-focused stretches, suited to rest-oriented weeks.

Recovery 10–15 min/day
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Small steps, steady habits

Choose a time

Pick one consistent slot — morning, lunch, or evening. The time matters less than the regularity.

Start with 5 minutes

Begin with the shortest session you can find. Starting easily is the key to showing up consistently.

Miss days without guilt

Skipping a day is normal and expected. Simply return the next day — no catching up, no extra sessions.

Let it grow naturally

After a few weeks, the habit begins to feel natural. Add sessions only when you genuinely want to.

All materials and practices presented here are educational and informational in nature, aimed at supporting general wellbeing. They do not constitute medical diagnosis, treatment, or recommendations. Before starting any practice, particularly if you have chronic conditions, please consult a qualified practitioner.