Increasing Physical Stamina Quality Process Improvement HSCI 586 JK The Problem Statement • It takes time and energy to make more energy.

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Increasing Physical Stamina
Quality Process Improvement
HSCI 586
JK
The Problem Statement
• It takes time and energy to make more
energy. To increase physical stamina, time
must be spent performing some type of
exercise. When time or energy is limited,
performing exercise is cancelled. When
feeling tired, exercise is cancelled.
The Goal
• To increase physical stamina by exercising
5 times a week in an activity that gradually
increases the duration of the exercise.
My Lifestyle
• Working 12 hour shifts is exhausting.
• Teaching community classes requires
extra research and preparation.
• School work, taking 2 classes.
• Laundry, shopping, cleaning is necessary.
• Contact with children and grandbaby is a
priority.
• Exercise has been last priority.
Exercise Before Intervention
• Typically, exercise was done periodically
and in spurts.
• Occasionally running.
• Leisurely walks with dog.
• Walking constantly during 12 hour shifts at
work.
• Sleeping 9 and 10 hours at night.
Making Decisions
Get Ready for
Day
Work
Home
Homework
Exercise
Lactation
The dog
TV
Committees
Routine Activities
Routine Activates
List of Routines and Periods of Reoccurrences
Activities that repeat 2 or 3 times a
week
Activates that repeat 2 times a week
Activities that occur 2
or 3 times a week
Time of day
Activity
Time of day
Activity
Time of day
Activity
700
wake and get
ready for work
500
wake and get ready
for work
700
wake, TV
0830 to 1530
commuting and
working
0600 to 2000
Commuting and
working in hospital
0900 to 1000
walk dog
1630 to 1800
1800 to 1930
Homework or
professional work
Dinner
2000 to 2100
socializing and eating
1000 to 1300
Laundry,
shopping
cleaning,
homework
2100
call elderly mother
1300 to 1400
walk the dog
2200
Bed
1400 to 1800
Socialize,
homework
1800 to 1930
Dinner
1930 to 2130
Homework or
professional work
1930 to 2100
Computer time or
homework
2130
Call elderly
mother
2100
Call elderly
mother
2200
Bed
2200
Bed
Move the TV to the cellar so
it will not be a distraction
When doing errands, run
from car to building
Park far from work and run to building
Walk “Rocky” my dog each
morning, 5 times a week.
Make better use of time to increase
home exercise opportunities
Keep exercise enjoyable
by varying the route
Have a process owner,
my husband, Frank
Do not exercise
on 12 hour work
days.
Make exercise productive by getting
dog walked at same time.
Involve my 2 daughters who
are runners and value that
exercise.
The Schedule Change
• Looking at all options, I found that the
most compelling would be to run with the
dog each morning, 5 times a week. No
one is at home on those mornings and I
would have to take the dog out. If I did not
do this, the dog would annoy me to do so
or go to the bathroom in the house. Also
he needed to be fed, so he would be very
annoying to me to get us outside.
The Schedule Change
• To help prepare me for running regularly, I
would park far from work and run that 2
minutes from the parking lot to the
building. I would also do this when
shopping because these short bouts of
running are easier to do mentally and
physically.
Exercise Frequency
Increasing Physical Stamina
1.6
1.4
1.2
1
Miles Run
0.8
miles of exercise
UCL before
0.6
UCL after
LCL before
0.4
LCL after
0.2
0
1
3
5
7
9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 49 51 53 55 57 59 61 63 65 67
-0.2
-0.4
Days Running
The Results
• Up until day 27 I had many missed days of
running, but always remained within the control
limits. Although I was making increases in the
distance I was running, there was no statistical
improvement. After day 27 I began crossing the
UCL which demonstrated significant
improvement in my running.
• Around day 43, my foot was hurting from running
and I fell below the UCL. After recovering from
that I made significant improvements and can
now run 1.5 miles easily.
• .
Results
• The most beneficial change I made was
running with the dog, and taking the
responsibility for the dog.
• It was difficult the first 3 to 4 weeks to be
motivated to run, but after that it started to
feel good and I looked forward to running.
• I notice an improvement in my stamina
and an even greater improvement in my
ability to run.