Work it – Fitting in fitness

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If you are like me, at least 75% percent of your workday is spent sitting in an office chair. On days that I can’t make it to the gym in the morning, this little tidbit grates on my nerves like you wouldn’t believe. “We are made to move, not sit at a desk 12 hours a day,” says Joan Price, author of The Anytime, Anywhere Exercise Book. “As ergonomic as your desk or chair may be, sitting produces back pains, headaches, and listlessness. You become less productive.” No. Kidding.

But other than taking a few moments for stretching, can you really achievbe meaningful excercise in your cubicle or office?

According to an artcile from WebMD, there is hope. Kelli Calabrese, MS, an exercise physiologist and spokesman for the American Council on Exercise, says yes, you can. Calebrese believes in 60-second or 10-minute bursts of aerobic exertion. “This is cardio — if you get in your [target] heart rate zone,” she says. And we all know that improving your heart rate variability — your heart’s ability to jump from resting to “pumped” — has been shown to increase longevity and decrease heart disease risk.

Now, don’t blow off your morning workouts or weekly workout routines just yet, but you can supplement them with exercises performed at your desk — which is certainly better than nothing!

Next time you need a break from your work, try the following (information provided by WebMD):

Looking for something a little less intense? Lucky you! Price’s book has more than 300 less dramatic — but equally beneficial — exercises. “I call these fitness minutes,” she says.

Some strength-building suggestions:

Don’t forget about the little things…

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Image credit: extras.missoulian.com

Now that my company has moved into our new office, we have A LOT more stairs! While others take the elevator, I make sure to take the stairs between floors daily, on average, I probably climb about 20 flights a day! I always try and make sure I get in a short little walk during my lunch hour, as well. After researching and reading the tips I provided above, I can definitely be doing more to counteract my sedentary desk lifestyle here at work. Bringing some small hand-weights to keep at my desk probably isn’t such a bad idea. I’m sure it’d work as a fantastic stress-reliever, too. Mad at a co-worker? Instead of pumping your fist into his skull (I mean….er, yelling…), pump some iron!

I want to hear from YOU! How do you fit fitness into your workday?

13 Responses to “Work it – Fitting in fitness”

  1. britt said:

    great tips! i used to do crunches and pushups every hour with my team at work. it was a great way to get the blood flowing again.

  2. great ideas! Now i just need to take a motivation pill!! (I wishthey made one of those!)

  3. Sagan said:

    This is awesome! I love cranking out some jumping jacks, burpees, squats, or crunches while I”m waiting for the kettle to boil. And walking up stairs is happiness.

  4. AnnQ said:

    I’m with you – I take the stairs at work as much as possible….little changes make a big difference!

    Besides, I figure when I’m 85 years old I’ll WISH I could take the stairs, so take advantage of it now! :-)

  5. Eve said:

    Great tips! I talk to all my clients about this and we come up with realistic ways for them to incorporate exercise in at work.

  6. Mandy A said:

    I had been thinking of talking about this, too! I sit at my desk all day long… and hate it! I make myself get up every 15 minutes to 30 minutes…even if it’s just to make a circle around the office!

    I try to walk during my lunch break… mine is only 30 minutes long. I’ll walk with my husband (he works five minutes away) and then eat lunch at my desk. So then we get some couple time and some exercise in!

  7. Rose said:

    Great article, Shannon! I think A LOT of us deal with the sitting at a desk syndrome.

  8. K said:

    Awesome tips!! Luckily when I’m *at* work, I’m fairly active. When I’m working from home, I’m a slave to the desk ;) I try to make sure I do a lot of walking throughout the day, carry the groceries, etc.

  9. I definitely hate the days where I’m swamped and can’t find much time to move around! But as long as the weather permits, I always go for a 10-15 minute walk – even if it’s just in a big circle :)

    Great post! You’re a fab writer!

  10. Jenny said:

    i always use commercial breaks on my trash TV shows to whip out some pushups or squats :)

  11. I am a big fan of taking the stairs. I work in an environment where my desk is visable to 80-100 people at any given time. So, I am a bit shy abour desk push-ups and jumping jacks at work ;)

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