Sitting kills. We’ve heard the message loud and clear. “By bringing more movement into your non-exercise time, you can engage forgotten muscles & offset some of those sitting effects,” says biomechanist Katy Bowman. “It doesn’t have to be intense, it just has to change your geometry.” So here's a tip, every hour get up and walk around the office. Even if it's down the hall & back.
Poor Posture, Poor Mood Whenever you’re sitting at a computer, be conscious of your posture and keep your feet evenly planted on the ground. As many people are finding themselves spending more time sitting slumped behind a screen or standing on their feet for hours on end without a break, paying attention to your posture is more important than ever. If you’ve never thought much about whether you’re sitting or standing stance is doing harm to your health, you might want to start before you find yourself in a bad mood. Whenever you’re sitting at a computer, be conscious of your posture and keep your feet evenly planted on the ground. Each time we lean forward 60 degrees, the stress placed on our neck is increased dramatically. This can lead to numbness, pain, pinched nerves and improper breathing—none of which are good for your mood! Stress on your neck can also lead to tense upper back and shoulder muscles, resulting in headaches which can be very frequent for som...
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