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We are all aware of the countless reports and studies being released about the health dangers associated with sitting for prolonged periods of time. Increase of cholesterol, increased risk of stroke and heart disease, restlessness, loss of productivity, listlessness, and the list goes on and on; but many of us tend to sit at a desk for 9+ hours a day, so what are we supposed to do? Kelli Calabrese, MS, an exercise physiologist and spokesman for the American Council on Exercise says that you can get a full cardio workout in while you are at your desk, as long as you are within your target heart rate. Calabrese says that improving your heart rate variability has been shown to increase longevity and decrease heart disease risk; and that while you shouldn’t skip your normal workout routine, this can help you to supplement exercising while you work. 60 - Second Aerobics
For further exercise tips for while you work, check out the rest of the article here! In addition, check out our upcoming Lunch-and-Learn “The Perfect Fit: Creative Solutions for Exercise at Work”, featuring a presentation by Sean Reilley, the Program Coordinator for Fitness and Fitness Center Management. Sean will be reviewing daily exercise recommendations to achieve health benefits, and he will be discussing a few simple tips and tricks to fit fitness into even the most hectic of schedules. Friday, May 3rd from 12:00-1:00 in Peggy Ryan Williams Center HR Conference Room GL52
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