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You certainly feel refreshed after a good workout. That's because physical activity goes beyond improving your physical health. Regular activity enhances mood, performance and improves concentration. Being physically active on a regular basis can make a big difference to your physical and mental health and allow you to make the most of your life. Becoming more active can help you control your weight, make you feel and look better, give you more energy and help you relax.

How to Stay Fit at Work?

But if you work in an office, sitting at a desk all day, then like thousands of others in your position, you are not getting enough exercise throughout the day. The lack of physical activity can have a detrimental effect on you and workplace. Those who do not exercise have a higher prevalence of obesity, diabetes and coronary heart disease. This can also affect the absenteeism and productivity in the workplace. Here are some important health benefits of being physically active in the workplace:

  • Improves fitness and health
  • Improves productivity and morale
  • Improves team spirit and job satisfaction
  • Reduces stress
  • Improves concentration and mental sharpness
  • Aids relaxation

Employers of big firms and organizations are recognizing this fact and are leaving no stone unturned for taking into account the health of their valued employees. A lot of companies these days promote exercises and aerobic classes in the office. Some offices are also equipped with a fully functional gym for all those who want to combat stress in a healthy way. However, if you don't have a gym in your office, there are many other ways by which you can do a full body exercise in office. Check out some tips for staying in shape in the office:

  • Avoid transportation to office (if possible)

    Make the most of your commute. Walk or use a cycle to work. It is better to walk to office if it is not very far. Switch from riding a bus to walking when you are near your office. Avoid using your car.

  • Take the stairs

    Many people rely too heavily on elevators, even when they only work on the first or second floor. Twice a day just go up and down the stairs. This will also provide you the required break.

  • Look for opportunities to stand

    You'll burn more calories standing than sitting. Try standing up once and take a stroll around the office. Eat lunch standing up. You can also walk to your colleagues instead of messaging them. This will also help you socialize.

  • Take fitness breaks

    Rather than hanging out in the lounge with coffee or a snack, take a brisk walk or do some gentle stretching. When you get a call on your mobile, get up and move around while you talk instead of talking while glued to your seat. Else, just get up and walk till the coffee machine or go to the restroom. Take breaks to move around and stretch. You can also organize a lunchtime walking group. Enjoy the company, and offer encouragement to one another when the going gets tough.

  • Stress Balls

    Squeeze a stress ball repeatedly for a minute in each hand. Aim to form a tight fist each time. This will increase forearm strength and joint strength in the hands. It gets the blood flowing too, which is good for heavy keyboard users.

  • Conduct meetings on the go

    When it's practical, schedule walking meetings or brainstorming sessions. Do laps inside your building or take your walking meetings outdoors.

  • Do breathing exercises

    Whenever possible, at least once a day, do some deep breathing exercises. This will help you relax and relieve stress of the routine work.

These small workouts will make your office day less monotone and will boost your mood as well. Furthermore, make sure to take an apple, pear, yogurt, or juice instead of cookies and coffee for your snack.

Have a great day at work!

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Tags: Tips, Office, Wellness, Fitness, Health, Stress

About the Author:

Ravish Taori is a Physiotherapist who has done his Post graduation (MPT) In Physiotherapy (in Cardio-Respiratory Disorders and Intensive Care). He ran his own Restoration Physiotherapy, a domiciliary physiotherapy unit in Bangalore for 2 years.

14 Comments
  • Madhu Chandran Hi, I am new here but just wanted to start with my 2 cents on this article.
    Another very important thing to bear in mind is the posture while sitting. Most of the guys who work sitting at a desk all day don't pay any attention to their posture while sitting. This includes me as well. Try to sit erect all the time with your body not slouching, this will help your back and prevent back pain. Experts, please pour in more tips.
    June 15, 2010 at 9:43 AM
  • Swarna Latha Flex the trunk backward, forward and on either sides quite often, consciously, as it relaxes the trunk muscles which gets strained in the process of long hours of desk work.
    June 15, 2010 at 11:52 AM
  • Shikha Mishra Don't stick to your seat for long,just walk a little far for a mere glass of water.Try to drink warm water whenever possible,that will help in stimulating sluggish digestion due to inactivity and flush out toxins from your body.
    After lunch spend some time with your friends and colleague just walking and talking,that will help in building relationship as well as keeping your body active for the ongoing digestion.
    June 15, 2010 at 11:51 PM
  • Kerry Wood Hello Friends........

    Thanks for sharing this useful information with all of us.Keep sharing more tips in the future.

    Have a nice time ahead.

    Thanks
    July 15, 2010 at 7:32 AM
  • Nathaniel Evans i like your article! nice information.
    July 28, 2010 at 2:14 AM
  • Vivek Jo gud shikha
    August 8, 2010 at 5:18 AM
  • Vivek Jo i stayin alone here in delhi...i need daily diet sheet..please help
    August 8, 2010 at 5:19 AM
  • Lifemojo Expert @Vivek

    We can certianly help you, but we would need some more details. We would need your height, weight, body measurements, diet routine, physical activity routine, food preferences, lifestyle, medical history etc. Please send your contact number to care@lifemojo.com or call at 080-43288888 or +91 90089 99189. One of the Diet Experts from LifeMojo would get in touch with you. Whatever questions you have around diet, nutrition, weight loss or fitness you can ask her.
    August 8, 2010 at 10:35 AM
  • Amelia Winnie hellou, im a newbie here and really need some hands to help, if yall dont mind though :)

    How can I count how many calories should I consume daily and from what kind of foods are they, so I dont take too much foods that my body don't need?
    Thankies! X
    August 12, 2010 at 3:16 AM
  • Venky hi i have registereto this site very recently and i am very happy to be practicing all this exe.But ia m suffering with back ache.and please let me know the activities to loose weight or the diet to have daily.
    September 1, 2010 at 1:53 AM
  • Bhavini Lad HI Venky, You need to workout cautiously as the weight training exercises will load your back if your back muscles are weak.So first strengthen your back muscles by doing back exercises daily. Then after 2 weeks start with cardio exercises like jogging, Marching, etc and weight training exercises like Push ups, Abbs exs etc.
    September 3, 2010 at 2:32 AM
  • Shikha Mishra @ Amelia
    Calorie is only one of the various factor that decides how much should be your food intake.What will be your appropriate diet can only be decided only after knowing your physical,physiological and medical condition.
    General rule is to have low fat,high fiber food comprising mainly of fruits,salads and vegetables in the diet.
    September 3, 2010 at 2:22 PM
  • Obi Hi I'm new. Trying to lose weight. I'm 5'8" weighing approx 240lb. My body build: large chest and large hips. My thighs have been large and muscular all my life even when I weighed 60kg in my teens. Right now I'm 26 and work 7pm - 8am, 3 night a week at the hospital so my eating & sleeping patterns are not regular. My biggest area is my tummy. Can you give me tips on how to lose my tummy with food/ drinks. Also its winter where I live so I cannot go out to exercise.
    February 4, 2011 at 10:11 AM
  • Bhavini Lad Hi Obi,
    Its is not required that you exercise outside. There are lot many options to workout at home. Taking in less calories would surely help to reduce weight but adding some normal exercises at home would burn your calories and can have more faster weight loss. Add some regular exercises like spot jog, dancing, skipping, lunges, squats, push ups, pull over, reverse dips, etc would help to burn more calories.
    March 10, 2011 at 3:12 AM
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