Exerciseing at my desk
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http://artofmanliness.com/2012/07/24/desk-jockey-workout/
Tada!
Nerdfitness has a few as welll!
This is one thats changed a lot of what I do for myself:
http://www.nerdfitness.com/blog/2011/08/15/standing/
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Could possible do these in a small breakroom space
http://www.nerdfitness.com/blog/2010/12/20/the-20-minute-hotel-workout/0 -
Get an exercise ball to sit on instead of the chair; it will help you build some core strength as well as your "posture" muscles if you don't slouch.
Very bad idea. Studies have shown not only is there no appreciable benefit to doing this, but you may also cause or exacerbate lower back issues.
University of Waterloo study: http://www.cre-msd.uwaterloo.ca/documents/products/pp_stability_balls.pdf
University of Waterloo health and safety office: http://www.wlu.ca/documents/42147/Stability_Ball_vs_Office_Chair.pdf
http://greatist.com/health/swiss-ball-vs-office-chair/0 -
I agree with every one here. If you have a break or lunch, you could do yoga in your office...I do this in mine when it's too cold to run or bike. Two great websites with various length classes and varying intensity: www.yogadownload.com or www.yogaglo.com. Let me know how it goes!0
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Actually, I'm not sure I agree with the exercise ball post...I think it's good for you if you keep correct posture while on the ball.0
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Shake your legs under the desk (making the thighs and legs kind of wiggle and jiggle back and forth like you're anxious) and hold in your stomach muscles.0
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I keep resistance bands in my desk and I do tricep curls, tricep kickbacks, overhead pulls, etc on each of my ten minute coffee breaks. I try to go for an hour walk at lunch. You can also do abdominal crunches by sucking in and letting out your stomach. Squats and stationary lunges too!0
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Just bumping so I can see what everyone says. There are also stability balls with wheels on them. Considering getting one.0
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You can use an exercise ball rather than a chair for balance and core work.
I've heard that this really works to strengthen your core. I've got an exercise ball at home and thinking about bringing it to the office.0 -
POSTURE! I find this helps a LOT with me! :-)
Agree with the Kegels as well!! :-)
I may have to download that Office Fitness App!! :-)0 -
I have a little machine with bike pedals that fits under my desk! On amazon if you search "desk bike" a ton will come up.
^^ This.... i'm doing it now, lol.0 -
Kegels. Trust me, they pay off.0
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You can use an exercise ball rather than a chair for balance and core work.
I've heard that this really works to strengthen your core. I've got an exercise ball at home and thinking about bringing it to the office.
You just have to check with your office...some places dont allow them. But, they are a GREAT tool!!! I WISH I could have one!! :-)0 -
According to my boyfriend, with a tennis ball and no shoes, roll the ball from your tip toes to your heel while putting some pressure onto it. This helps train the legs0
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According to my boyfriend, with a tennis ball and no shoes, roll the ball from your tip toes to your heel while putting some pressure onto it. This helps train the legs
"I got so jacked rolling a tennis ball under my desk." said no one ever0 -
I used to sit, but now I've built a standing desk out of Ikea parts. I am burning 600-800 calories more per day by standing.0
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According to my boyfriend, with a tennis ball and no shoes, roll the ball from your tip toes to your heel while putting some pressure onto it. This helps train the legs
This also helps with plantars fasciitis (sp?)0 -
Or, given that most of us work eight hour days you can do what we do and go to the gym before or afterwards!
This is not fair! Most may work 8 hours a day....but not ALL have to sit for their jobs! A nurse is on her feet for 8-12 hours a day....but a desk job leaves little time for walking that much. We're just trying to add exercise to our workday in addition to what we do outside of work.
I have met skinny office workers and over weight nurses.
A few exercises at the desk to defeat boredom and get the blood flowing are great, but should not be substituted for a regular work out routine.
That's why I said "in addition to".0 -
I sit at my desk all day as well. I started getting myself active by doing things in my office. I have no windows so I didn't feel like someone was watching me. Tricep dips, push-ups off my desk or wall, squats, arm raises and extensions while engaging my core... Simulated curls.... Even flexing your muscles and holding it for 10-15 seconds...0
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I used to sit, but now I've built a standing desk out of Ikea parts. I am burning 600-800 calories more per day by standing.
Here's a link to my blog post with pictures: http://www.shunkydave.com/2012/11/my-new-standing-desk/
Ok, not a link. Copy and paste from http: to the ending / and paste it in a new tab.0 -
According to my boyfriend, with a tennis ball and no shoes, roll the ball from your tip toes to your heel while putting some pressure onto it. This helps train the legs
"I got so jacked rolling a tennis ball under my desk." said no one ever
I think my input was better than you just putting everyone down.
In all fairness, has anyone ever got jacked sitting at a desk? Unlikely.
But it's better than just sitting there doing nothing.
Some pull ups, jogging and weightlifting is probably a bit hard sitting at a desk with a manager behind you.0 -
So many great ideas! I can't wait until I have some time to go through all of them. Unfortunately, I'm too busy at my desk right now.0
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Kegels. Trust me, they pay off.0
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yall are soooo helpful um yall know any exercise i can do home alone sittin on my recliner in the dark?0
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yall are soooo helpful um yall know any exercise i can do home alone sittin on my recliner in the dark?
you can replace your backbone with a wishbone.0 -
According to my boyfriend, with a tennis ball and no shoes, roll the ball from your tip toes to your heel while putting some pressure onto it. This helps train the legs
This is the same workout my ferret does, not sure it would be so challenging for a human0 -
According to my boyfriend, with a tennis ball and no shoes, roll the ball from your tip toes to your heel while putting some pressure onto it. This helps train the legs
train them to what? this is what you do after you wear heels all day....0 -
I'm on the hospitality committee at work and to get our people moving, we implemented a Deskercise campaign. Greatist.com has a great page of exercises that we sourced from. http://greatist.com/fitness/deskercise-33-ways-exercise-work0
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So at times I look like a crazy person, but when I am on the phone I like to do wall squats. Hold your pose for 1 min, break for 45 sec, then repeat. Do this 5 times and get in as many as you can throughout the day. (works really well if you're on hold a lot, just in case your breathing increases!).0
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