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Easy desk exercises for remote workers

Remote work has its benefits, but it can also mean sitting still for too long. These easy desk exercises are a practical way to stay mobile.

If you are looking for ways to break up long periods of stagnancy, desk exercises are the way to go.

What are the benefits of desk exercises?

These exercises are an attainable way to work some activity into your day. The human body isn’t designed to be stationary for very long, and a few exercises here and there are needed. Small, frequent breaks can go a long way to alleviate problems before they begin.

Sitting for prolonged periods will cause a lack of blood flow to muscles, joints, and even your nerves. To improve this, make small desk exercises a daily regimen in your home office. These exercises have an overall positive effect on your mood, health, and wellbeing.

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The best desk exercises to try

If you are considering trying some exercises, you want to incorporate small exercises that will get your legs and arms moving. They can be done at home or just in your home office. All you need is a desk, chair, or body weights. Consider these exercises:

  • Sit to stand: Simple exercise that strengthens your lower body and core while simultaneously helping you maintain balance and improve your mobility.
  • Chair dips: All you need is a desk chair for this movement. It helps engage your triceps and chest muscles.
  • Lunges: Helps with your quadriceps. With this simple exercise that requires no equipment, you can move your muscles, making it easier for you to allow your muscles to move.
  • Squats: A popular exercise, targeting the quadriceps, hamstrings, gluteal muscles, and core. Simple and easy to perform.

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