Office Workouts

Stuck in the office all day? You can still sneak in some exercise.

Published: Monday 12 June 2017

Many of us are tethered to a desk for the better part of the day. Working 9 to 5 jobs, odd hours and even working from home means you are hunched over a computer, typing away furiously and rubbing the monitor-induced fatigue out of your eyes.

Does this mean you have an excuse when it comes to working out? No, quite the opposite. It will come as no surprise that working long hours stationary in front of a multitude of screens is not good for your health and can increase your risk of just about everything from cancer to varicose veins and diabetes (indirectly), if you follow the never ending list of health scares in the media.

Movement - however small or brief - is important as it helps to keep your blood circulating, generates body heat and uses up all those pesky calories from your colleagues’ birthday treats. But exercising from your chair has been promoted for some time now, whether it is for a regular working day or a long haul flight. Either way, there’s barely enough room to stretch your legs at your seat. A few years ago, Singapore Airlines included a pamphlet in the seat pocket with a pictoral guide to leg stretches, particularly important to prevent the all too common ankle swelling when flying the draining journey over the Pacific. They were simple, easy to follow and they worked!

Here are some quick and easy workouts that you can sneak into your daily working routine - right at your desk, and if you’re feeling particularly adventurous, around it.

Legs

Arms

Abdomen

Always remember - sit straight, have your monitor at eye level, take frequent mini-breaks and drink plenty of water. And fidget - it’s been proven to help you lose calories and aid blood circulation.