Work out at work...is it possible?

MusicLady718
MusicLady718 Posts: 6
edited November 12 in Fitness and Exercise
I sit at a desk from 10am to 6pm, then drive 45 mins home which makes it about 6:45, eat dinner, and then....IT'S TOO DARK TO WALK OUTSIDE. I love walking. I have those Reebok shape up shoes (which actually work), but I want to do more.

I want to do something during the day. Does anyone have some work out ideas that I can do at my desk? (I've researched it, but they seem a little impractical.)
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  • Wall push ups for arm toning?
  • ojell
    ojell Posts: 748 Member
    Ok honestly, I have done some things...Most unrealistic for most people is a weighted hula hoop...I like to do this when everyone is out to lunch.

    Ok, more realistic. I like to do squats and lunges in the bathroom or if no one is around. I also keep a kettle bell under my desk. You can do all sorts of things with a kettlebell.
  • thepetiterunner
    thepetiterunner Posts: 1,238 Member
    I take my lunch break and do a Pilates class, go for a run or take a walk. Could you do the same?

    I also got a balance ball chair for my office which is awesome.
  • JAM7791
    JAM7791 Posts: 47 Member
    I walk for an hour during my lunch breaks and it has really helped!
  • Sl1ghtly
    Sl1ghtly Posts: 855 Member
    Personally, I would walk before work.
  • tiffanyvc
    tiffanyvc Posts: 99
    I do squats and lift weights in my office. Granted, I close my door and have no windows, so no one can see me. :) But it has really helped a lot! I save my cardio for at the gym. And when things quiet down, I try to take walks. I can't leave the building because my work phone loses reception if it goes outside the walls, but I work in a HUGE building, so I take the stairs randomly up and down and wander the halls.
  • If you have a desk that will allow for it there are little tiny bicycles that are just pedals that you can use. They are inexpensive and if you have the clearance under the desk work great!

    http://www.amazon.com/Drive-Medical-Exerciser-Attractive-Silver/dp/B002VWK09Q/ref=sr_1_10?ie=UTF8&qid=1331823920&sr=8-10
  • I close my door and do a ten minute video on youtube for some cardio exercises. Or I play some music and just do a workout of my own, marching in place, leg lifts, squats. Now that it is getting warmer out, I have been taking a walk on my lunch break and then eating my lunch while I work.
  • wannabehotmomma
    wannabehotmomma Posts: 190 Member
    I run steps during all my breaks and lunch. I have been doing it for over one year, my legs are looking great!!
  • AleksD3
    AleksD3 Posts: 194 Member
    I work in a church and take breaks every half hour to hour and walk 15 laps around the big meeting room or my office but I have a very flexible daily schedule and I'm usually the only person here anyway so I can get up and walk when I want.

    edited to add...oops, I missed the 'at your desk" part. Sorry!
  • BradNC
    BradNC Posts: 51
    In a building with more than one floor? I walk/run the stairs (only 4 flights in my building) several times each day.
  • NemoDog
    NemoDog Posts: 61
    Our office has a completly seperate handicap washroom however we have no handicap employees on our floor.
    I lock myself in there for 20 minutes for a quick jog in place session everyday during my lunch hour.
    Not ideal but a solution for me...
  • I work literally from 10-6pm and technically don't have a break :( It's crazy, I know! but I am going to try and do that.
  • In a building with more than one floor? I walk/run the stairs (only 4 flights in my building) several times each day.

    That's a great idea!
  • If you have a desk that will allow for it there are little tiny bicycles that are just pedals that you can use. They are inexpensive and if you have the clearance under the desk work great!

    http://www.amazon.com/Drive-Medical-Exerciser-Attractive-Silver/dp/B002VWK09Q/ref=sr_1_10?ie=UTF8&qid=1331823920&sr=8-10

    I actually have one of those! My mom got one when she had her knee replaced, and now it's just sitting in her house.

    Thanks!
  • Personally, I would walk before work.

    Ick! That means I'd have to get up at 6am! Yes I realize people get up regularly at that time to go to work.

    I just need to commit!
  • yesthistime
    yesthistime Posts: 2,051 Member
    I do push-ups against my desk, chair squats, and calf raises. You can google these for images.
  • dsipes3262
    dsipes3262 Posts: 354 Member
    I work on the 3rd floor of my office building. Everytime I need to go to the restroom, I go to the one on the first floor so that I have to come back up the stairs to get back to my desk. It has helped quite a bit with building stamina for the stairs. I don't huff and puff as much as I used to.
  • Jellyphant
    Jellyphant Posts: 1,400 Member
    I hide a pair of workout clothes at my work, and when I'm early, I workout to 10 minute kickboxing or jumping videos on youtube. Luckily I have a solid door with no windows. :) i also keep a bottle of dry shampoo on hand in case i get TOO stinky. :D
  • belgerian
    belgerian Posts: 1,059 Member
    Thats where I get 90 percent of mine I work maintaince at a facility with multiple buildings so I walk A lot, I have a spot where I do a pushup routine and ab routine, I also am able to normally get a 8 mile run in at lunch time unless something comes up like today I was only able to get a 6 mile run in. A little sweat stink is not a problem I work at a Waste Water Treatment Plant.
  • iamfranniefierce
    iamfranniefierce Posts: 305 Member
    If you have a desk that will allow for it there are little tiny bicycles that are just pedals that you can use. They are inexpensive and if you have the clearance under the desk work great!

    http://www.amazon.com/Drive-Medical-Exerciser-Attractive-Silver/dp/B002VWK09Q/ref=sr_1_10?ie=UTF8&qid=1331823920&sr=8-10

    I actually have one of those! My mom got one when she had her knee replaced, and now it's just sitting in her house.

    Thanks!

    This looks interesting...would you know if it makes a lot of noise when in use?
  • kari574
    kari574 Posts: 99 Member
    Some great ideas! bump :smile:
  • iamfranniefierce
    iamfranniefierce Posts: 305 Member
    I walk for an hour during my lunch breaks and it has really helped!

    I do the same and I am 15 lbs down because of it.
  • tami101
    tami101 Posts: 617 Member
    I walk 30 to 40 minutes on my lunch hour. It has really helped me stay energized for the rest of my shift. ( I work nights)
  • mrsbrown2k1
    mrsbrown2k1 Posts: 139
    I have a desk job as well. I walk durning my 2- 15 minute breaks. I can walk a mile in 15 minutes!!! We also created a walking group. During our 30 minute lunch we all walk daily. I eat my lunch at my desk. I've been doing this for 2 years now. I love it for days when I can't get the gym and I love the socialization during lunch time.
  • kpovee
    kpovee Posts: 1
    I take my lunch break and do a Pilates class, go for a run or take a walk. Could you do the same?

    I also got a balance ball chair for my office which is awesome.

    I workout at the nearest gym on my lunch break.. It is a great booster in between the day.. If you can't do that during lunch then wake up early and go to that gym and get ready there.
  • mattack
    mattack Posts: 137 Member
    Trade your chair in for a Bender Ball (or whatever they call them)

    causes you to use your core more to sit up straight and you can bust out a few crunches every hour.

    People might think your silly, but I bet the idea takes off... we have 3 people at work doing it now.
  • Sugarchef
    Sugarchef Posts: 319 Member
    There's a group on here called the Cubicle Jockeys. Office friendly exercises you do throughout the day to keep you moving. Check it out!
  • jenalderman
    jenalderman Posts: 411 Member
    Bump for more ideas.

    I currently do laps around the shop every chance that I can move away from my desk. I'm also one of the potty people. Every time I go to the restroom during the day, I do 10 squats and 10 wall pushups.
  • TeaBea
    TeaBea Posts: 14,517 Member
    I shut my door & use a Walk at Home exercise video. Low impact, so there's no thump, thump, thumping noise. I mute the sound & use an MP3 player.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PnsfbneFQ_8&feature=related


    Ideally I will walk outdoors during lunch ..... Wisconsin weather just does not cooperate very often
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