I love my home office chair — deeply. It feels like sitting in a hug. Before 2020, I would only see it a few hours a day. The rest of the time, I’d work in co-working spaces and coffee shops, which I ...
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Recently, and as the headline makes clear, I spent a workday on a treadmill desk. Yep, I partook in a full seven hours of walking, while doing my job. Why? Well, I’d direct you to the piece I wrote at ...
Movement and exercise are important, but the day is short and life is busy. Quite frankly, the gym is the last thing on my mind after a long workday. I have to get creative if I want any hope of ...
Just because you have a desk job doesn’t mean you need to watch your waistline grow year after year. If you can walk, you can use a treadmill desk. It’s a surefire way to burn extra calories and feel ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Getty Images Sitting behind a desk all day is not great for your health. Sitting for long ...
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I’ve been using a treadmill desk for almost four years, and it’s completely changed the way I work My treadmill desk has helped me walk up to five miles a day while I work, and it’s helped me lose ...