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bump for later..you guys keep it up!0
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Out of the chair at least once an hour, various stretches to stay loose, always take the stairs, try for a quick walk on lunch when the weather isn't too horrible. My one saving grace is commuting by bike, everyday at least 10 miles (round trip).
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I do a little bit of office yoga about once every couple hours. There are some stretches and positions you can do in your office or even in your chair. I have problems with having a sore back and neck from sitting all day, so this really helps me feel better.
oooh can you tell me please what yoga poses you do? I get tight hamstrings and weak glutes/quads from sitting alot0 -
I sold my car and bought a bicycle and commute to and from work on my bike (about 20 miles round trip). I've been doing it all winter long in Portland Oregon. My co-workers give me crap about it, since it rains all the time here, but I'm the healthiest person in my office by far.0
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On Mon, Wed, Fri I jog at lunch for 30 minutes. On Tues and Thurs I walk for about 45 minutes (also on Saturday, but I'm only talking work week). I Lift after work on Tues and Thurs (also Sat). I chase around my almost 3 year old seven days per week. I'm also the head chef at the house, so I spend a good couple hours every evening making meals and cleaning up.0
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If we're not busy, and there are days where we are not, I will go to the conference room and walk at a fast pace for 15 minutes. I try to break it up so that I'm not away from my desk for too long. Say 9 - 9:15 walk, 9:15 9:30 work, 9:30-9:45 walk and repeat until I have reached at least an hour. And if I get an interruption during that time and can't quickly get back to the walking, I will add the additional time to my next walk. It helps a lot! I've found that on the days I am able to do this, I don't have headaches from staring at the computer all day and I'm more energized!0
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I close the door to my office and do this:
Push up position at my desk, (make your body like triangle with both palms on the edge of desk) Do 1 push up then bring your right knee to left elbow, then left knee to right elbow. Repeat for 20, and if that's not enough do more. I also walk the mall on my lunch break if it's raining or outside when it's not. I stretch, do wind mills with my arms, and if I feel really frisky- get down with some squats.
My coworkers? They know I'm crazy so they just keep walking.0 -
if you have a door, close it and do some jumping jacks, some dips on your chair, pushups off the wall/desk/floor, squats0
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I go for a brisk 40-55 minute walk a bit after eating lunch. I've done it pretty much every working day this year (even when it was snowing). I love having that time to myself outside to break up the day. If I have a lot of work on I come in early or stay late rather than miss my lunchtime walk when it's actually light outside!0
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The only walking I used to do at my current office job was to the big *kitten* bowl of candy at the front desk and then I gained 15 pounds .
Now a co-worker and I take two brisk 15 minuite walks (1 mile) during my work shift.0 -
For people like me who are chained to a desk most of the day, how do you stay active during the day? I try to get up and walk during my lunch hour and get away from my desk and walk around (even if it's just my office) anytime I can.
Any hints, tips, or tricks to staying active all day?
I make sure I get in a good workout 4 - 6 days a week after work hours....that's what I consider the 'real' workout. That being said I like to keep active during work hours to with frequent walks, take the stairs, stretching in the bathroom ect ect.0 -
Each and everytime I use the restroom.... I do 30 jumping jacks, squats, or squat punches. I drink sooo much water, that I frequent the restroom a lot. + I have my normal afterwork workout.
Give it a try.... every little bit counts.0 -
I just envision myself kicking *kitten* during my workout later that night and then when it finally comes time to lift I am that much more motivated.0
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I'm in the same boat. I just brought in a stability ball and use that for part of the day. My core is like jello, so it is taking me some getting used to. Our suite is on the 3rd floor, so I take the stairs as much as possible. We DO get an hour lunch but usually things come up, it's super busy and we have had to take a "working lunch" which means stuffing your face while in a meeting. When we actually get to use our lunch hour,we try to get SOMETHING in. When the weather is nice, a few few other ladies and I take a walk or when it's nasty out, we use an empty suite as a mini workout room. We bring a laptop, put in a workout DVD and get going. I got moved from an office with a door to a cubicle (sucky, huh?) and when I had my office, I jumped rope. I would open up my door after a mini workout and people would be looking at me funny because I'd be all sweaty and my hair a mess. You may also want to buy some small dumbells (I have three pound ones under my desk) and try to get in some curls or whatever. Hope that helps.0
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I am on the senod story, I dont use the rest room upstairs. So I have to go downstaris everytime i have to use it. I visit down stairs coworkers during the day or in the shop to move. But it is hard when you need to be at your desk to actually get work done0
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Two coworkers and I do lunch everyday together and we do it potluck style.. Every week someone brings a big thing of greens, someone brings the veggies, then the third person brings the protein for the salad. We throw some canned or homemade soups in the mix too.. Or leftovers from the night before like stirfry etc. it has been helpful for us, especially with all the fast food options nearby0
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I feel your pain! What's worked for me in the past is spend my lunch hour walking up and down the stairs (our building has 6 floors). It helps too if you can coerce a lunch buddy to do it with you so it doesn't feel like work!0
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I run six miles or go to the gym most days at lunch.0
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I started riding to work 3 days a week. Drive takes me 40mins, cycling took me an hour when I first started and now takes about 45-50mins so almost the same time as driving. Fortunately I have a shower that I can use at work (another 15mins). If you didn't have a shower in your office could think about a gym membership that lets you access a chain of gyms so you could go both close to work and close to home.
If I'm buying lunch (most of the time I don't) I can walk to the shops.
Go for a swim before work couple of mornings, which helps me not be quite as fidgety at work.
Other than that at work I get up and walk around every few hours. Drink lots of water so I have to make frequent walks to the bathroom. Sometimes stand up and do stretches etc at my desk if I'm feeling stiff.0 -
Pack a lunch, hide a yoga mat behind the door & a set of dumbbells under the desk.
Close door for an afternoon workout.0
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