AJ Products’ top eight tips to keep fit while working from home

AJ Products’ top eight tips to keep fit while working from home

This blog was written by AJ Products UK Ltd.

Working from home means you might miss out on walking or cycling as part of your commute, giving you even more excuses not to get up from your desk. Exercise isn’t just great for your physical fitness; it can also have an impact on your mental wellbeing, so it’s essential to find alternative ways to stay active.

There are lots of ways to create an active work environment that keeps you moving throughout the day. Here are some simple tips from AJ Products to help you to keep fit while working from home.

1. Go for a walk or run
Try to go out every day no matter your fitness levels. Fresh air and a change of scenery can give a significant boost for both your physical and mental health. Make sure you follow all government guidelines and stay a safe two metres away from anyone not in your household.

2. Join in with a fitness video or online class
There are lots of workout videos available for free online as well as live online classes. One of the most significant benefits to working from home is that you can grab a quick shower after your workout

3. Stand up to work
Standing at your desk is an easy and effective way to start moving more while you work. A sit-stand desk lets you sit for part of the day and then stand for part of it, making it easy for you to switch between the two. Being able to vary your position as you work can make a big difference to your overall wellbeing; standing has been shown to burn extra calories compared to sitting and helps break the dangerous cycle of too much sitting.

4. Try an active sitting chair
An exercise ball chair is a great way to combine your work with a workout. It forces you to work your core muscles to keep yourself upright and counteract the natural movement of the ball.

5. Do a mini-workout
Staying active can be as simple as incorporating basic exercises into your daily routine, such as sitting down and standing up ten times in a row or doing jumping jacks a few times each morning and afternoon.

6. Walk and work
Take a walk around the house at regular intervals. For example, you could make it a rule to always walk around while taking phone calls.

7. Run up and down the stairs
Run or walk up and down a few times a day. It’s an easy way to get extra steps in and get your heart rate up.

8. Get on your bike
If you have an exercise bike at home, take a 10-minute break from your work a few times a day to get your heart rate up. Short bursts of high-intensity activity will get your blood pumping and burn body fat.

Taking short breaks to get your body moving is not only good for your health, but it can also help you focus better when you get back to work. Aerobic workouts can help improve memory, lower stress levels and give you more energy. Remember to look after your body in other ways too: eat healthily, stay hydrated and make sure you get enough sleep.

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