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Be active, feel good and treat yourself

Does your conscious nag at you when you take a biscuit during your tea break after sitting down at the desk all day? It’s easy to think that you can make up for it later by working out, but sometimes going to the gym after a long day at work just doesn’t sound very appealing and, suddenly, you stop going. Does that mean you can’t treat yourself? Of course not! Because there are a number of easy ways to get some gentle exercise even during office hours!
Some muscles become overactive when we sit for too long, particularly in the shoulders, hips and thighs. This can lead to lower back pain and stiffness. “Stretching the chest and back, doing squats, hip lifts or lunges are great ways to remedy this,” says PO Osbeck. He also recommends avoiding any single posture for too long: “Choose a sitting position where your knees are slightly below your hips, relax your shoulders and lower your shoulder blades.”
It’s not just employees who benefit from staying active - businesses do too. Investing in staff wellbeing can lead to fewer sick days, improved morale and greater productivity. When employees feel better at work, they perform better.
Providing height-adjustable desks, ergonomic chairs tailored to each individual, and anti-fatigue mats are simple steps that can make a big difference. There are also ergonomic saddle chairs that improve mobility and posture.
“Companies get a lot back from investing in their employees and their employees’ health,” says PO Osbeck.