5 Ways to Exercise at Work

Get the Most Out of Your Time at Work

With the hectic lifestyles that Americans lead, it's hard to fit an exercise program in their lives. After work, Americans usually have several hobbies crammed into their schedule, along with taking kids to whatever practice they may have for that day. It's enough to drive anyone insane.
 That's why when most Americans hear the word exercise, they think it's simply impossible. Where are they going to find the time to exercise? Why at work, of course.

5 Ways to Exercise at Work #1: Park Far Away

If you live within walking distance of work, by all means walk. If you don't live anywhere near your job, you can still exercise by parking far away from your office building. If you think this may cause you to be late, leave a little early. Walking back and forth, before and after work, is great exercise that takes hardly any time at all.

5 Ways to Exercise at Work #2: Use the Stairs

Yes, the elevator is faster. Yes, you may get tired walking up the stairs, but walking up stairs is great for your buns and thighs. The exercise you get walking up and down the stairs at work will quickly help you to shed those extra pounds. Again, you may need to arrive at work a little earlier, but its well worth it.

5 Ways to Exercise at Work #3: Do Desk Exercises

Most Americans spend hours in front of a computer doing little exercise, besides moving a mouse or lifting their arm to put a chip in their mouth. Rather than just sitting at your desk, why not try doing some desk exercises instead? There are several different exercises you can do and many focus around using your body weight. Do a Google search and you'll find that there are several desk exercises that are very easy to do.

5 Ways to Exercise at Work #4: Find Excuses to Get Up and Walk

All too often, you sit at your desk for eight hours, only getting up to go to lunch. Instead of just sitting there, why not get up and run some errands? You could go talk with a coworker about an upcoming project, rather than sending an email. You could make copies yourself, rather than having a secretary do it. And when lunch comes, don't forget to use the stairs and park away from the office building when you return.

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going to try some of these.

Posted on 04/03/2007 at 3:04:00 PM

I've got to try the desk exercise. Sounds fun. Great article.

Posted on 04/01/2007 at 2:04:00 PM

I've got to try the desk exercise. Sounds fun. Great article.

Posted on 04/01/2007 at 2:04:00 PM

It's amazing how effective desk exercises are.

Posted on 04/01/2007 at 9:04:00 AM

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