5/1 Tuesday Day 1 SLBC: Why Sitting Is Harmful

themedalist
themedalist Posts: 3,218 Member
edited May 2018 in Social Groups
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Welcome to Sit Less Boot Camp!

Over the next 3 weeks we'll give you lots of ideas and resources for sitting less and moving more. Some of the daily challenges will be more appropriate for some folks than others, but we think there will be something for everyone. If you've participated in Sit Less Boot Camp before, welcome back!

We won't generally have a formal challenge on Sundays, but we’ll still be up and moving and we will have some supplemental readings for those who want to “dive deeper” in their understanding of how excessive sitting impacts their health.

I’m Denise (themedalist; a long-time MFP member) and I’ll be your guide over the next three weeks. A freak accident in 2012 cost me the ability to walk which was thankfully later restored, but the experience of losing my mobility made me realize what a gift it is to walk and move easily and now I want to nudge everyone to sit less and move towards a happier, healthier life. I am so excited that you are joining us for Sit Less Boot Camp!


What to Expect Over the Next Three Weeks

The first few daily challenges are intended to lay a good foundation for the rest of Boot Camp. They are reading and web-based exercises --- and can be done while standing up! Today we will be exploring why sitting is so bad for us. Since sitting is a habit we want to change, tomorrow we'll examine how habits work. There's been a revolution in the last 20 years in the scientific understanding about habits and I'll be sharing some of the key insights with you tomorrow. On Day 3, we'll be applying this habits knowledge to selecting our individual sit-less actions, something we'll prioritize over the next 3 weeks. We call this your “One Thing” and you'll use it to create your own customized sit less plan on Day 4.

Selecting and practicing your “One Thing” is really the heart of Sit Less Boot Camp. Our chief goal is to help you find one way to sit less -- something you will want to keep doing long after the Boot Camp is over. Something that's easy for you to do and something that you enjoy, or at least find acceptable doing.

To make it more interesting and give you as many ideas and resources for sitting less as I can over the next 3 weeks, we will be supplementing our One Things with two daily challenges: a main challenge and an alternative challenge. Each of these two daily challenges is a specific way to sit-less, something you may not have considered before. Select whichever daily challenge will work best for you. Making these challenges our focus for the day gives you an opportunity to “test drive” them and see if they are a good fit for you. Sometimes people like a daily challenge so much that they decide to make it their new One Thing. If that happens to you, go for it!

And with that backdrop, let's begin!



Theme: What's the Problem with Sitting Too Much?

Today’s Challenge: What's the problem with sitting so much? Our first daily challenge explores this topic, so please spend a few minutes checking out some of the resources below. And why not stand up while you review them?


Is Your Chair Killing You Softly?
http://www.quittingthesitting.org/sitting-disease.html

Why Sitting Too Much Is Seriously Bad for Your Health
https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/why-sitting-is-bad-for-you

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  • themedalist
    themedalist Posts: 3,218 Member
    As I mentioned, I'll be sharing some infographics and videos along the way:

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    Why Sitting is Bad For You (TED Ed video)


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3G-HUAAc9X8
  • themedalist
    themedalist Posts: 3,218 Member
    LogR4Life wrote: »
    I'm starting my sit less challenge with a 30 hour car ride! Thanks to recent bilateral knee surgeries I will need to stop more often and move a bit more so that will be a huge challenge for me in the first couple days of the sit-less challenge but I'm up for it. Let the fun begin!!

    Wow, @LogR4Life, a 30 hour car ride is a lot! But it is great that you’ll be switching positions and stretching/walking often...that’s so important. Bet you’ll be glad when you get to your destination.
  • themedalist
    themedalist Posts: 3,218 Member
    mhdashler wrote: »
    Denise, I am really looking forward to this. I am an accountant, so I spend most of my day sitting in front of a PC slumped over spreadsheets. I had already made some significant changes in my daily routing in this regard over the last couple months such as parking farther away from work, using the stairs instead of the elevator, and walking to lunch (1.5 mile round trip) as opposed to driving. These first few videos have me brainstorming for different ways that I can get up and move around more during the workday. I exchange e-mails and IMs with coworkers often. I am going to try and start getting up and actually talking to them as much as possible. Can't wait to see what other ideas the challenges generate! Thanks, Mike

    @mhdashler, you are well on your way! We start where we are with what we have. Even desk jockeys can do things to reduce their sitting. Getting up and walking over to talk with colleagues has a big impact and is a great strategy. Another favorite strategy of mine is standing up to proofread an email before hitting the ‘Send’ button. Yes, we will be sharing lots of ideas in the next 3 weeks. Stay tuned!
  • sandra8841
    sandra8841 Posts: 35 Member
    Looking forward to the challenge and I enjoyed the little video you included short, simple and yet informative so that anyone can understand it.
  • AnnofB
    AnnofB Posts: 3,589 Member
    Great information here. Thank you Denise.
  • prgirl39mfp
    prgirl39mfp Posts: 3,154 Member
    Great information! Thank you Denise for taking the time to research and share this with us. Looking forward to this.
  • themedalist
    themedalist Posts: 3,218 Member
    sandra8841 wrote: »
    Looking forward to the challenge and I enjoyed the little video you included short, simple and yet informative so that anyone can understand it.

    Glad you've joined us, @sandra8841, and that you found the video helpful!
  • themedalist
    themedalist Posts: 3,218 Member
    AnnofB wrote: »
    Great information here. Thank you Denise.

    Thanks, @AnnofB! I'm happy you've joined us for Sit Less Boot Camp!
  • TKlepac
    TKlepac Posts: 21 Member
    As you are standing, be sure to put a little groove in your move. Do some walking in place or dance about a bit.
  • themedalist
    themedalist Posts: 3,218 Member
    TKlepac wrote: »
    As you are standing, be sure to put a little groove in your move. Do some walking in place or dance about a bit.

    Two great ideas, @TKlepac. Moving around while standing and fidgeting either while seated or standing are two good strategies for quitting the sitting! Thanks for the suggestions.
  • infinitynevermore
    infinitynevermore Posts: 98 Member
    Our office is talking about sit/stand desks. I'm eagerly awaiting any information on that front. Until then, I'm walking to co-workers' desks to talk (which is hard in a call center) and I try to get to the gym and use the treadmill 5-6 days a week.
  • ashleypietz
    ashleypietz Posts: 87 Member
    Thank you for posting the videos. Great information to back up why I need to move more on a regular basis!
  • nebslp
    nebslp Posts: 1,665 Member
    My goal is to spend less time sitting and reading in my chair by using wireless headphones to listen to audiobooks and podcasts while I work on decluttering my house. I’m currently 1/2 way through a 1700 page book that isn’t audio so I’ll still be sitting plenty for the next week or so.
  • themedalist
    themedalist Posts: 3,218 Member
    Our office is talking about sit/stand desks. I'm eagerly awaiting any information on that front. Until then, I'm walking to co-workers' desks to talk (which is hard in a call center) and I try to get to the gym and use the treadmill 5-6 days a week.

    @infinitynevermore, both standing desks and sit/stand desks are recommended. I personally like the sit/stand option for its flexibility. Beyond, that I don’t suggestions on manufacturers etc, but I’m sure that there are organizations that have reviewed these desk options and have rated them.
  • themedalist
    themedalist Posts: 3,218 Member
    nebslp wrote: »
    My goal is to spend less time sitting and reading in my chair by using wireless headphones to listen to audiobooks and podcasts while I work on decluttering my house. I’m currently 1/2 way through a 1700 page book that isn’t audio so I’ll still be sitting plenty for the next week or so.

    I don’t want to discourage reading, but swapping some reading/sitting time for audiobooks/walking time is a great idea, @nebslp!
  • themedalist
    themedalist Posts: 3,218 Member
    JMRod wrote: »
    I started jogging/walking on April 2. You would think that being retired would be motivation enough to get out of the house. But I am a homebody and really enjoy my slow paced life after 26 years of teaching. Being over 50 and never being a runner, running was taking it's toll on me so I gave it up. Sad for me since I really enjoy the running. But, injury will make me quit moving completely so it's all walking or hiking now. My daily goal is 3 miles of active walking/hiking and then reaching 10,000 steps by moving every hour in the house or taking the dog out. Eventually, I hope to do 5 miles daily of active walking.

    I cannot say enough about how great walking is! Go you!
  • texasgardnr
    texasgardnr Posts: 2,617 Member
    Great resources! I especially liked this quote: "You can't outrun a bad diet, and you can't out-exercise a sedentary lifestyle." in the Health Line newsletter resource.

    Today I read/ watched the resources and the replies and posts on my iPad standing at the kitchen counter. But I'm sitting at the desktop to type my posts and replies here on MFP as it is very slow going for me to type on the tablet while standing. I need to avoid going down the internet rabbit hole while sitting here. So I will sign out when finished on MFP

    Thanks for a good first day of the challenge, and the resources!

    :flowerforyou:
  • themedalist
    themedalist Posts: 3,218 Member
    Great resources! I especially liked this quote: "You can't outrun a bad diet, and you can't out-exercise a sedentary lifestyle." in the Health Line newsletter resource.

    Today I read/ watched the resources and the replies and posts on my iPad standing at the kitchen counter. But I'm sitting at the desktop to type my posts and replies here on MFP as it is very slow going for me to type on the tablet while standing. I need to avoid going down the internet rabbit hole while sitting here. So I will sign out when finished on MFP

    Thanks for a good first day of the challenge, and the resources!

    :flowerforyou:

    One suggestion, @texasgardnr, since you have an iPad have you experimented with using the talk to text feature that’s available? It’s really excellent and I’m using it now to “write“ this. In fact, that’s how I write all of our weekly challenges. I walk slowly on my treadmill while using the microphone feature on my iPad. No headset or anything special required. You can’t dictate entire chapter books in a flash, but it can easily handle a sentence or two at a time. You may have to enable the talk to text feature in your settings but then it will show up as a small microphone icon in the lower left section of your keyboard.

    With a little practice and knowing a few tricks about it (such as you need to speak punctuation marks) I think you will love it. It’s so much easier and faster than actual typing. And you’ll be sitting even less!
  • prgirl39mfp
    prgirl39mfp Posts: 3,154 Member
    nebslp wrote: »
    My goal is to spend less time sitting and reading in my chair by using wireless headphones to listen to audiobooks and podcasts while I work on decluttering my house. I’m currently 1/2 way through a 1700 page book that isn’t audio so I’ll still be sitting plenty for the next week or so.

    I was a hardcore book lover until I realized how much I was sitting while reading. I love Audio books now and I use Overdrive. I challenged myself to listen to 20 books a year and since I am listening to them, I have been able to accomplish that and more. Kuddos!

    What are you reading now? I just finished The Wife Between Us and The Beck Diet Solution.