Move More
It is really as simple as that.
Now, you definitely need to make time for an intense workout at some point during nearly every day of the week. That goes without saying. But beyond the workout, if you want to combat the threat of sitting, it is crucial that you sit less and move more.
What do we mean by move more? It’s just a matter of getting up and walking around, taking the stairs, going to the mail box, or visiting a colleague’s office rather than sending him an email.
The bottom line is that we’ve got to move more, and the secret is to not only increase the duration of time that we are moving, but also the frequency. In other words, we need to move more and we need to do it more often.
In fact, some suggest that we get up and move around every 20 minutes. Others recommend getting up every 60 minutes.
Does this seem like it would be distracting?
Actually, you will probably find that you focus better and are more creative if you step back from your work a couple of times every hour or so. The mind can only stay in laser-focus mode for so long before it needs to be recharged with a little rest. Taking ‘movement breaks’ will not only help your health, it will help your productivity as well!
Of course, since most of us are not used to taking frequent breaks in our work, half the battle is simply remembering to stand up and move. The solution is to simply set a timer to remind yourself. Decide how often you want to get up, and set the time on your phone, your computer or even an egg-timer on your desk. When the timer sounds, get up.
The next question becomes then, ‘What to do when you get up?’ |