As comfy as it can be at times, sitting for all hours of the day isn’t something we’re built for. As a result, not only does sitting all day impact our overall health, it can functionally hurt our productivity as well. Fortunately, there are some simple exercises and activities that can be done at the workstation to help mitigate these negative outcomes.
Let’s review some of these activities, and a few exercises that will fit in nicely.
Core strength—the strength you have around your abdomen, back, and pelvis—is foundational to your long-term and short-term comfort while working a desk job, as it helps you maintain a healthy posture. Fortunately, there are a few exercises that can easily be done at your desk, as they are relatively easy to do and likely won’t cause much disturbance in the office.
When not used for extended periods of time—for instance, when someone is seated for hours on end—certain muscle groups can grow tight and uncomfortable. On top of this, the fine motor functions that typing and other desk work require can also contribute to fatigue and stiffness over time. Proactively stretching before and throughout an extended period of work can minimize these impacts.
In fairness, these exercises may get you some funny looks in the office, but the benefits might just be worth it. Increasing your heart rate—the purpose of cardio exercise—helps boost your energy and gets fresh oxygen to your brain. While a quick jog likely isn’t in the cards, there are alternatives that can provide the desired boost.
Finally, we need to address the legs. Unsurprisingly, remaining seated for hours at a time isn’t going to do much for their strength without some intervention. That said, you and your team can intervene with some basic exercises that can improve strength and circulation alike—some without even requiring your team to stop what they’re doing.
Prioritizing the health and wellness of your employees can easily pay off, especially when you pair it with the proactive nature of our managed services. Not only will your team have the ability to be more productive, more of the time, they’ll have the tools and support they’ll need to do so. Give us a call at (509) 534-1530 to learn more.
About the author
Sam is a network engineer with a broad range of experience spanning more than 35 years. He wrote is first piece of code in 1979 and has been involved with the industry ever since. For the last 20 years, he has worked for SCW Consulting where he has embraced his passion for network technology and security.
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