The average office worker spends approximately 1,700 hours per year sitting at their desk, creating the perfect storm for developing back pain. Extended periods of sitting place excessive pressure on ...
This article was reviewed by Craig Primack, MD, FACP, FAAP, FOMA. If you have a desk job, you know it’s all too easy to get stuck in your seat for hours. Before you know it, it’s five p.m., and you’ve ...
The return-to-office mandates from companies have led workers to experience a significant disadvantage of office life: extended periods of sitting. Health experts agree that sitting for long periods ...
Short Office Break Exercises That Fit Perfectly Into A Busy Work Schedule: Long hours at desks can drain energy and cause fatigue. Simple mini workouts during office breaks offer a solution. These ...
The human head weighs approximately 10-12 pounds when properly aligned over the spine. But as it tilts forward, the position most office workers adopt while focusing on screens, that weight ...
View post: Forget the Walking Pad. Doctor Shares an Underrated Tool to Increase Daily Movement and Fix Chronic Back Pain for Desk Workers Arnold Schwarzenegger’s "Rule of Five" workout uses dumbbells, ...
This routine has now earned a permanent spot in my weekly movement regime. My hips are (thankfully) feeling stronger than ever.
High-intensity interval training is one of the best ways to pack a lot of exercise into a short period of time. HIIT workouts are so efficient because they alternate short bursts of very intense ...
Nick Blackmer is a librarian, fact-checker, and researcher with more than 20 years of experience in consumer-facing health and wellness content. Tweaking an exercise routine you’ve done for a while ...