Desk job + long commute to work = fat *kitten*
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If mass commuting is an option for you, start taking the bus or train to and from work and walk from the stop to your office....sometimes getting off at a stop before yours to get a little extra push. If that's not an option, start parking at the furthest spot from the door, take the stairs, and move as much as possible. Perhaps wearing a pedometer during the day will give you an idea of how many steps you're normally taking and use each day to add new/more steps to your routine. Fat *kitten* will turn to thinner *kitten* in no time!! Good luck!0
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thank you everyone!!!0
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I think I saw the phrase "I'm in the same boat" about 20 times, and I can say the same thing.
Nothing else I can really add that'll add to anything, but I can vouch for the "drink tons of water" as that works for me. Gets you up and walking (to the bathroom) whether you want to or not!0 -
Part of the reason for my former obesity was that I too work in a cube. Really what worked for me:
1) watch waht you eat. Office jobs are killer. Between the donuts and everything else people bring in... keep your calories watched at all times.
2) drink plenty of water.
3) If you can, go for a 10-15 minute walk once a day.
4) Get yourself outside or to a gym after work and do at least 30 minutes a day of some strenuous activity.
5) Don't take an elevator
Really good advice.
I also would add for me I put a yoga ball in my cube and it helps with the butt )0 -
I'm in the same boat. Watching your calories and exercising at home, before or after work is what you need to do.0
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How long are you at a standstill? It doesn't take me much longer to cycle the 41 miles to work & back than drive and the pounds have just rolled off0
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i was going to the gym on my lunch everyday... find a gym that is close to the job.. it would take me 10 minutes to get to the gym 5-10 minutes to change and 10 minutes to get back to work... that left a 30 minute workout... doesnt sound like much but trust me i was able to lose 30 lbs... and once you are at your goal and just need to maintain you could cut the gym down to 2-3 times a week0
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Story of my life. I too have a desk job and my commute to work is roughly 2 hours... I do my best to eat breakfast early before I leave so I wont want any donuts when I get to work, I pack my own lunch (usually make my own salad or homemade stir fry) and snacks (usually hard boiled eggs or almonds). I'm working on creating new habits like doing intervals on the steps before lunch for 5-10 minutes and walking around the warehouse to communicate messages instead of just emailing people.
Good luck to you!0 -
I'm in the same boat - My commute is a total of 2.5 hours, I am at work for 9-10 hours and don't always get my full lunch break. Finally decided I had to do something, trying to walk at lunch, taking the stairs and watching what I eat just wasn't enough. Joined a gym and now get out of bed at 5:10 a.m. 2-3 times per weekday and make sure to hit the gym once on the weekend (at least). Hoping can keep up with the schedule - will see.0
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I am in the same situation but fortunately our company opened up a gym for the employees to utilize .. I too drive an hour each way to and from work but I have read that you do burn calories but not really a lot.. .here's the link
http://www.ehow.com/about_5452973_calories-burned-driving.html0 -
Same here. Two jobs, both at desks, one with a long commute. I put a kettlebell under my desk at the office with the long commute. It is cheap, doesn't take up any space and the basic kettlebell swing packs a lot into a short amount of time. You might have to shut your office door for a little privacy. That isn't an issue for me but might be for some. My next idea is one I have not implemented yet but plan to this week. During really busy times of year hours go by and before I even know it I have been at my desk for a half a day. I am going to set an alarm or other reminder to get up and do ANYTHING every hour.0
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There's no gyms on the way home or near your house? You don't have the capability to buy free weights or do calisthenics?0
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I don't know what other commitments you have? I have exact same office and commute. I get to the gym for 6:45 and then go to work after. Get my weights and cardio done and then I have a limit of calories for day. Otherwise if I have a rest day I go for a walk at lunch and after work.0
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I'm in a similar position and completely understand all the frustrations that go along with it. I work 75 miles from home so that's about 1.5 hour commute with traffic. What I've done to ensure I workout is: 1.) went to by boss and told her this is something important to me 2.) we agreed that I could use my hour lunch in the morning from 8-9 to workout (got a membership and the local YMCA by my work) and I can bring my lunch to work and eat at my desk...."on the clock". So I leave the same time I normally did, but now I'm in town and "can't" clock in for an hour...I'm already dressed for the gym......so I might as well workout 3.) Anytime I need to talk to a fellow associate I walk to their office instead of paging them or emailing them to add a little extra walking. I've been doing this since Aug 1 2011, and have lost 30lbs. Adapt to your situation and overcome the obstacles. Make it happen! Good luck on your journey!0
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Try to fit in 1,000 Kegels per day. :drinker:0
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I am an office worker, and a computer geek - twice the curse! But I walk on each break during the day (15 min each) and had my work area arranged so that I could stand or sit. raise the work area, get a drafting chair and voila! flexability. I will stand for about 30 minutes - put on the headsets and move. then you can site and relax - it keeps me more alert and I feel better when I get home0
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I go to the gym everyday at lunch. If you have the time to sit down and watch TV, you have time to exercise. That being said, 80% of weight loss is what you eat.... so you are blaming about 10% of the problem instead of blaming the 80% that count. (the other 10% if genetics)0
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Does anyone have any ideas, or exercises for me. I have a desk job and a 45 minute commute to work and home each day. Besides going for a walk on my lunch and after supper...does anyone have any other exercises I could do? THanks!
I too work a desk job...try to get your boss to get you a standing desk or a kangaroo (it is a platform that allows you to raise your monitor and keyboard). Standing will help burn more calories than sitting, and prevents the "secretary spread"
I got a standing workstation several months ago because sitting - even on an exercise ball chair - was really hurting, and I ended up having to go to PT for it. Still struggling, but at least I'm not ruining everything I do by sitting for eight hours a day.
The workstation is insanely simple - I had my dad built it for me; it's really nothing more than a platform, plus it gives me a lot of space underneath for storage. If that's not an option, I would definitely suggest looking into some other options.
Keep in mind, though, that when you first start standing, you might want to do it a bit at a time, instead of going from completely sedentary to 8 hours a day standing. But I wouldn't sit now if they paid me extra to do it.0 -
Does anyone have any ideas, or exercises for me. I have a desk job and a 45 minute commute to work and home each day. Besides going for a walk on my lunch and after supper...does anyone have any other exercises I could do? THanks!
I have the same, so I just go to the gym every day after work. Seems easy enough.0 -
Cardio Pull up Youtube.com look for work out vids!! Try Kickboxing routines... they kick your butt Good Luck0
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Same thing here. Although I did lose about 30lbs while still at a desk job. Now I work 12 hour shifts and sometimes only get a half hour break.
If I get a full hour, I use the whole thing for a work out as high intensity as I can. Then I eat at my desk and work.
If I get no work out break then I go for a walk when I get home. We also just brought in a mini treadmill into our cubicle environment to combat this (it's an emergency dispatch centre, so I can't help it if there's no break... someone's having a worse day than me!).
Heather0 -
*kitten*...funny0
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If you do the gym after work, you might find that there's no rush hour traffic when you're done...just sayin0
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Here are a few I've been doing -- (often in the bathroom)
As many jumping jacks as you can do with out stopping
Shadow boxing
calf raises, leg lifts, lunges, squats, etc. are also great.
I keep a little notebook and record my progress throughout the day. It helps if you set a goal.
Ha Ha! I am in the same boat as everyone else and I often "sneak" to the spare office in the basement or have done some in the bathroom, to do jumping jacks. I try to time myself to see how long I can go! I also jog in place and in general hop around like a crazy person! Anything to keep the heart rate up. I try to do 10 minute intervals of these 3/x day. I also get up at least every hour and try to stand and walk for 3 minutes.0 -
Fit Deck for Office workers. Try exercising (even just walking in place) during commercial breaks on TV, You'll get about 20 min per hour of programing. Rocker Bottom Ton9ing shoes are also a help.0
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We're gonna need a bigger boat...0
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Sounds like me...Yeah, I walk at lunch, on a break and walk to who I need to talk to instead of email. Also lots of water keeps me walking across the office to the bathroom many, many times. Embarassing. Also, take seperate trips to fridge for lunch and snack. It all helps.0
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I also have a desk job and roughly a 45 min commute to and from work as well, my only solution is to work out at 5 AM. By the time I get home, cook dinner, clean up dinner, I just want to relax.0
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