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  1. #1
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    Training at your desk.

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    Calling all you gals (and guys) with desk jobs. Are there stretches, stuff you do at your desk? I was just thinking about this because I have the job that puts the "sed" in sedentary there are lots of stretches I do during the day. I can't do the lunch time ride.

    What do you do?
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    My workday:

    Step 1: Sit there, bored
    Step 2: Glance at the overly wordy and boring scientific paper I should be reading
    Step 3: Stare at, fawn over, etc the bike I could be riding that is sitting behind me, also bored, instead.
    Step 4: Pry self away from bike and back to computer
    Step 5: Check TE, RBR, and MtBR

    Repeat as necessary.



    I have contemplated putting a trainer in the office, but decided the officemates wouldn't quite appreciate it.

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    i dont have a desk job, but i see poeple using thera-band exercise balls as seats at their computer desk. thought that would be a good thing to do if you're stuck there anyway.
    laurie

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  4. #4
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    If you scroll down at this link, there is a poster for stretches and balance stuff for doing at work. It's called the Workplace Renergizer Poster.

    The bald guy in the pictures is the guy I train with.

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  5. #5
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    I have a desk job, and used to have a quite large office. On the back of the door I had hung up a large poster with lots of easy, quick, good stretching exercises, to remind me to take short breaks and do some stretching.

    I didn't do them *once*.

    I'm a creature of habit so my "solution" is to have training as part of my daily routine. Winter is actually the best time to settle a good routine. I commute by bike, and can really feel the ill effects if I skip more than a day. Usually I climb regularly, 1-3 times a week, and if I don't I can feel my shoulders and back tense up and little aches and pains creep in, even if I'm doing other things like kayaking or biking more. Since my climbing routine isn't quite settled yet I'm thinking of adding just 5 min of regular stretching every day right after my morning commute. I now share a large office space with 4 other people so exercises at my desk are out cos I don't relish my every movement being commented on...
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  6. #6
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    Quote Originally Posted by lph View Post
    I now share a large office space with 4 other people so exercises at my desk are out cos I don't relish my every movement being commented on...
    My co workers are used to it by now. About 40 people on the floor give or take + the managers. My desk is kinda off to the side.

    On my "cube" I have a list of exercises from my PT, some from Knott, some culled from magazines such as CycleCalifornia, some from here like the 100 push up challenge

    Ever wonder what your customer service rep is doing while you blather on and on and on to her?

    Push ups from the ergonomic desk! Manipulating her broken toe! An entire series of Aikido wrist stretches! ..... nah, just between you, me and anyone monitoring my calls I am paying 150% attention to you
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    Kegel exercises
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    Now there's something our coworkers can't make fun of us for doing at our desks.

    Looks kinda odd on the chart on the cube wall
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    I admit to doing shoulder rolls and arm stretches. And if I'm about to doze off, I run the stairs. My office is in 3 story building and one of the staircases is close to my office. Run down, run up, down, up. Back to desk. Log back onto computer. I find it more stimulating than raiding the vending machines that happen to be in an alcove next to the staircase.

    And when it isn't gawd-awful hot outside, there's a walking track outside. A group of us will go "strolling". Sometimes at a stroll, sometimes at a brisk pace. But strolling is no fun when you break into a sweat just by walking out the door.
    Beth

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    Find a coworker that smokes a lot, and figure out how often and how long he/she takes breaks.

    Then go for a walk for that length of time with that frequency. You should be allowed to have the same type of break schedule as them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by redrhodie View Post
    I LOVE that idea!! My cheapskate company would never invest in anything that's actually good for you.

    So far this year they have removed our coffee machines (even though they were ones where you pay per cup!), our cups, sugar, sweet n' low, etc. They also changed the A/C to not come on until it's 78 degrees. We are not allowed to have fans, coffeemakers or any other electrical appliances at our desk. They have bottled water in the machine for $1.25 a bottle!! They also took away any personal printers at our desks and forced us all to use a group printer, which is always jammed.

    It's pretty safe to assume that a treadmill at our desk is out of the question.
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    Tctrek, do we work for the same company?

    We used to have: a corporate running club that would reimburse your cost of registering if you do a charity run and wear the company shirt, walking club (ditto), cycling club (ditto), in-house gyms at the larger buildings, smaller gyms (just a few machines, maybe a treadmill) at small to medium sized ones .... the company screams bloody murder about rising health care costs.

    All these above and afforementioned perks cost little to nothing (especially the 3 clubs) to encourage fitness and wellness and probably saved countle$$ amounts and even save lives.

    But one by one in so-called cost saving measures they are gone. Penny wise, pound foolish.
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    N+1 ~ My seat on the Rover recumbent tandem
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    ha, Knot has me doing exercises all day too. If I'm on the floor no one is surprised, they are used to it.
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  15. #15
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    OK, so what does she have you doing on the floor?
    Fancy Schmancy Custom Road bike ~ Mondonico Futura Legero
    Found on side of the road bike ~ Motobecane Mixte
    Gravel bike ~ Salsa Vaya
    Favorite bike ~ Soma Buena Vista mixte
    Folder ~ Brompton
    N+1 ~ My seat on the Rover recumbent tandem
    https://www.instagram.com/pugsley_adventuredog/

 

 

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