The number-one tip we have gleaned for exercise in the office is: be mobile. By taking every opportunity to get up and move around, or do a little stretching between tasks, you can lift your mood, stay energized, and even lessen food cravings. Experts recommend standing up and walking around for five minutes every hour during your workday, but that’s easier said than done in today’s workplace. Simple exercises or stretches done in front of your computer between tasks can make a big difference. Below is a list of easy exercises that can be performed throughout the office – at your desk, in the stairwell, or even in the office restroom. Try one or two of these exercises when you have a minute between tasks, and your mind, body, and heart will thank you.
Always consult your physician before starting a new exercise practice.
APP SUGGESTIONS: Sworkit, Fitnet, DeskActive
Up next, check back on Friday, February 24th for workplace nutrition tips!
The number-one tip we have gleaned for exercise in the office is: be mobile. By taking every opportunity to get up and move around, or do a little stretching between tasks, you can lift your mood, stay energized, and even lessen food cravings. Experts recommend standing up and walking around for five minutes every hour during your workday, but that’s easier said than done in today’s workplace. Simple exercises or stretches done in front of your computer between tasks can make a big difference. Below is a list of easy exercises that can be performed throughout the office – at your desk, in the stairwell, or even in the office restroom. Try one or two of these exercises when you have a minute between tasks, and your mind, body, and heart will thank you.
Always consult your physician before starting a new exercise practice.
APP SUGGESTIONS: Sworkit, Fitnet, DeskActive
Up next, check back on Friday, February 24th for workplace nutrition tips!