6 Side Effects Of Sitting All Day
How do I avoid the side effects of sitting all day?
Here’s the tool I use:
→ Running in Place
“Running what?”
Running in Place!
Let me break down my method into 3 steps.
This way you can use it — or take a hint from it.
1. First off, I work in 50-minute slots.
And every 50 minutes I take a 10-minute break.
So my day is structured like this:
→ 50 minutes deep work
→ 10 minutes break
This is for 12 times.
2. In the last 2 minutes of each break I run in place.
Basically, I grab my iPhone (in airplane mode) and set a 2-minute timer.
During these 2 minutes, I simply “run in place”.
Imagine running but staying in the same spot.
It’s about 250 paces per slot.
3. Now your question is: “Why do you do that?”
Simple, because I need to move my body.
“Uhm, okay, and why do you need to move your body?”
Here are the 6 principal reasons:
→ I improve my posture (by moving my whole body)
→ I train my heart (my heart rate increases from 60 to 130 every hour)
→ I train my body (it’s about 20 minutes running per day, about 3000 paces)
→ I face the next 50-minute slot with high energy and focus (thanks to the increased heart rate)
→ I get 2 minutes of meditation (it forces me to stay in the present)
→ I improve my self-esteem and self-discipline (it’s a real routine).
This is how I avoid the side effects of sitting all day.
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