I need to get out of my desk chair more, but lately I’ve been trying to walk my neighborhood since the weather’s nice. What kinds of things do you do to stay active? I’d love some suggestions for good stretches and simple/effective exercises. Thanks!
I got a personal trainer at a small local gym to do strength training. I meet with them twice a week and then go by myself a third day during the week; all three days I go before work. Pros are that I’m much stronger than I was 2 years ago, cons are that it does cost money and I do have to get up earlier to be there, but it’s pretty easy to get up early when you paid someone for their time to meet you there.
You can find instructions online for stretches and exercises, but that doesn’t hold my interest. I bit the bullet and joined a gym, going a couple of times a week to keep loose. Maybe I could do the stuff I do there at home (after purchasing some equipment), but I think the environment is worth the expense. I don’t talk to anyone else except to greet the staff, but I like the fact that other people are around and it’s a space dedicated to working out.
I basically live in an M. C. Escher painting so I just go walk outside which no matter where I go it’s uphill both ways.
Being active is so important to your health. Take where you’re at and just build on it. One thing I always tell myself is that things won’t get better if I don’t act on it. Yeah, I want to loose 10 lbs so I’ll start exercising and eating less. Tomorrow. Nope, it’s got to start now. And give yourself some grace. Changing habits is hard and you will backslide. Don’t beat yourself up, just awknowledge the slip and say you’ll try to do better.
I do not. It is very easy.
I took up ice hockey as an adult.
If you try hard, it’s an insanely good workout.
I’ve been threatening to do this for years. Irregular hours have meant that I’ve skipped this idea, and rugby. I guess I’d love to go just for the workout and for the extra circle of friends, but I don’t want to be wasting folks time when I’m not going to be able to make games consistently.
I enjoyed playing roller hockey when I was younger and I know getting the skates back on after thirty years will be a challenge, maybe I’ll give this a go again.
I started by just going to drop in games rather than joining a league. You may or may not be able to do the same depending on your availabile rink(s)
I jiggle my mouse every 5 minutes.
Yes. My mouse.
Open notepad, put an apple on the space bar.
Works with other things besides apples as well.
Teams is such a snitch…
Currently unemployed, so I can’t exactly remember, but I used to launch a call with just myself. By default, that will change your status to “in a call”, but I believe you can override it and set it to available. Alternatively, a mouse jiggler is around $20.
Yeah, setting up a call with just yourself does this. You can also share your screen and it will go to “do not disturb”.
Lifelong lazy person here. I got a Fitbit. At first I just used it for counting my steps and heart rate, but after a while I decided to I crease my cardio load. Being able to see the data of my progress really helped. The steps goal is a big one too (I also work a desk job). It helped me keep mindful of how much I need to move. After a few months it was so much easier.
I found a gym-quality elliptical on Craigslist a couple of years back, and if I walk/run at a pace between 50-60 rpm’s, I can walk about 2.5 miles in 30 minutes.
My dogs demanding to be walked. Which is one of the many reasons I wanted a dog in the first place. It worked. 😌
I bike! Both to work, general transportation (for example grocery shopping) and just for fun.
15 minutes a day, the only thing you need is a stopwatch.
Aggressive foreplay followed by prolonged vaginal intercourse.
A rebounder/indoor trampoline is fun and easy to use for a few minutes and then go back to what you were doing.
I have two huskies. If I don’t walk them they get destructive. I got them to help keep myself active and they’re doing their job.
Also took up Ultimate (frisbee). Such a great game, but so much running!