Desk job people!
bgh707
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How do you stay active throughout the day, apart from your workouts? If you're counting steps, how do you get them in?
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I try to get up at least once an hour to make copies, send a fax, etc. I'll get up and walk to someone's office to talk to them instead of sending an e-mail. Take the steps instead of the elevator. Take a walk during your lunchtime if you have enough time. I'm facing the same struggle - good luck!5
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I have a FitBit Charge 2 that reminds me to get up and move each hour. It tracks steps as well. I also drink a lot of water, so that makes me get up even more.8
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i don't... an average day is 6000 steps for me, which is fine.
I work out 5 x a week.6 -
I take the long route to the ladies room and try to go for a short walk several times a day. I work in the downtown core so even in the winter I can walk the +15 (enclosed walkways between buildings). I go out at lunchtime for a walk even if it's cold.0
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I take the stairs, go the long way around. I have a garmin vivfit 2 that beeps at me if I'm sitting for too long. I try to walk on my lunch a few times a week.0
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I have a Fitbit Charge 2 that reminds me to get in steps every hour. I also get two 15 minute breaks during the day so I walk on break and also take the long way to the bathroom or if I need to go somewhere else in the building.1
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I try to get up from my desk as much as I can to speak to my peers 3 aisles over about job related stuff.. and head to the water dispenser 4 aisles over at least 3 times a day. I try to stagger my printing and scanning that I need to do as well so that I need to walk to the printer room a few times a day. I recently started taking the stairs (6 flights to my floor) three times a day and complete 4 days a week if I can. I tend to avoid doing the stairs first things on Monday morning as I have my laptop, a bag full of paper work, my lunch bag and a purse. I head up the stairs in the morning as I come in for the day. Once before I have my lunch and once more mid afternoon. I get approximately 11000+ steps in a day but I must admit just over half come from my brisk walks that I try to do every day (40-60 minutes). I really want to start aiming to have at least 5500 steps in before I leave the office for the day and i'm wondering how the heck I can improve on that. It's not easy when your behind is stuck at a desk or a meeting room a lot of the day. I am lucky in that from time to time I'm at construction sites or outside doing field visits whereby I can get A LOT of walking in. Unfortunately, thus far this year after I've switched territories there is less of that.3
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I take the stairs (never the lift) and walk to work, if you drive could you park far from the building or get public transport or cycle? Theres also desk exercises that you can do but I never practice what I preach on that front. Also take walks outside of the office during break times and don't eat at your desk. Good luck.2
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I'm actually thinking about getting one of those under desk peddlers. Staples has them and you can also find them on Amazon. They range from like $60-150. I want to see if my company will pay for it in the name of employee wellness. I will need to raise my desktop up about another 6 inches though. Even though they are low profile, my desk right now doesn't allow much room for me to lift my legs up in a peddling motion.1
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I take walks up to three times per day. I take one at 10 a.m. for about 15 minutes (one mile or so), then again at lunch and again around 3pm. If I can't fit them in then no big deal but I try to make them a priority and I even put them on my work calendar so I get a pop up reminder to get up and walk.2
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I workout 7 days a week to counteract working a desk job.....just part of the journey, and figuring out what works, & doesn't....2
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I too have a desk job, I got a Fitbit Alta for Christmas and it reminds me 10 minutes before the hour to get in at least 250 steps... I drink half my weigh in water so by that time I am ready to go to the bathroom anyways so I go to the bathroom farthest from my desk and while I am in there I will walk in place at a moderate pace for at least 200 steps. It literally take only a few minutes so its not like I am away from my desk that long. I also take a walk at lunch time, usually 20-25 minutes and of course any steps I take during the course of the business day. When I leave the office I have usually anywhere between 5k-6k. My step goal is 10k so I usually jump on the treadmill for a 30-45 minutes after dinner to get to that 10k... on the days I do zumba I hit that step goal quick. Just be mindful of how long you are sitting when at work. And if you are like me, I am very competitive with my fit bit... LOL0
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I have a standing desk so I stand at my desk several hours each day. I drink a liter of coffee and a liter of water during the day at work so I have to walk to the restroom several times a day. I also have to walk to the kitchen several times to get my coffee and water. If I'm really ambitious I take the elevator to the first floor for the restroom then climb the stairs back up to the 5th.0
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How do you stay active throughout the day, apart from your workouts? If you're counting steps, how do you get them in?
I drink a LOT of water so I'm getting up to go to the bathroom once an hour. BUT, I am active enough in the morning at the gym so steps truly don't mean much to me. I also used to walk on my lunch breaks if it was nice out.1 -
Since I don't smoke, I take "mental health" breaks instead and walk around the campus (I work at a college) catching pokemon lol2
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Stella3838 wrote: »I have a FitBit Charge 2 that reminds me to get up and move each hour. It tracks steps as well. I also drink a lot of water, so that makes me get up even more.
This. Except I try to avoid the water since our bathroom is gross. I am also on the 3rd floor and try every couple hours to run to the 5th floor...just enough steps to get my heart rate up but not enough to make me feel like i'm dying...ok maybe just a little dying0 -
Stretching at my desk. I googled some stretches that I can do at my desk. I especially have to stretch my hamstrings, especially the day after leg day. I try to get up and walk around every hour but that doesn't always work. On warmer days (I live in Ohio) I drive to a nearby park on my lunch hour and walk for at least 20 minutes.
I don't count my steps anymore so I don't have to worry about that.0 -
I drink a lot of water so I have to pee a lot. I also have a water bottle that is the right size to make me get up at least 4 times to refill it (ice maker is one floor down).1
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I get the hourly reminder on my Alta too. Most of the above sneaky step techniques mentioned above have been used at some point in time. I drink waaay too much coffee therefore I need to pee a lot
Another favourite of mine is going to the filing room and accidentally lifting the wrong file!! Ooops! Then going for the correct file.0 -
I try and get up at least once an hour. I'll walk while I'm talking on the phone.0
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I try to walk during my lunch hour as much as possible (just depends on weather). I also strive to workout every single day after work for at least 30-40 minutes (usually 60-90 on Saturday and Sundays).0
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Not a problem getting in steps. My fitbit reminds me to get up and move every hour between 9 & 4. A trip around the office is about 260 steps. My daily step count is always between 15K & 20K. Walking is pretty much a part of my daily life.0
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I try to walk around campus at least twice during the day. Plus I schedule meetings in other people's offices which forces me to walk.0
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I primarily just focus on my deliberate exercise rather than being active all day...it's just not going to happen. That said, I do things like take the stairs, park further away from the office, park further away from other venues rather than looking for that "rock star" parking, I work on the third floor and usually use the first floor facilities and break room, etc.0
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TavistockToad wrote: »i don't... an average day is 6000 steps for me, which is fine.
I work out 5 x a week.
Same here. The sedentary desk job can't be helped so I work out first thing in the early morning before I go to work.0 -
Spliner1969 wrote: »TavistockToad wrote: »i don't... an average day is 6000 steps for me, which is fine.
I work out 5 x a week.
Same here. The sedentary desk job can't be helped so I work out first thing in the early morning before I go to work.
Same. I hit ~5,000 before I'm out the door in the morning and have a daily goal of 8,000. Some days it takes a dog walk or more time on the treadmill.0 -
1) I purposely don't have a trash can or recycle bin at my desk. When I have something to discard I need to get up and walk across the office to the common trash can. 2) Like others here I use a Fitbit with HR monitor. Every morning before work I walk 3-4 miles, or approx 8k steps. Then, while at work, my FB alarm reminds me every hour to get up and walk. 3) On days that I have to go to the store (groceries) I park at the far end of the parking lot. Then I walk up and down every single aisle in the store, even if I need only one or two things, just for extra steps. Especially on rainy or cold days. By the end of the day, I typically have 13k to 17k steps under my belt.2
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I catch the bus into the city. I walk about 700 meters each end so nearly 3km in total. I also go for a walk at lunch, get some air. That and a 3 hour ride on my horse on the weekends is plenty of exercise for me.0
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I have a standing desk at work now which is amazing and a huge help!1
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