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6 Ways to Exercise While Working From Home

6 Ways to Exercise While Working From HomeFollowers of the Bach seat have known for a while that your desk is killing you. Here are 6 ways to exercise while working from home. One of the worst parts about sitting at a desk for eight or more hours a day is the fluid that accumulates in the lower legs. This can make your legs swell. Long hours of sitting increases the risk of atherosclerosis (plaque buildup in the arteries) as well as diabetes, obesity, and depression. One study even found a direct relationship between time spent sitting and risk of early mortality of any cause.

Heart healthThere is exercise equipment that can encourage blood flow and prevent fluid buildup throughout the day while you are working from home. Studies have found that periodic five minute sessions of movement can do good things for your health. Short sessions of exercise can lift your mood, restore energy levels without losing focus, and are more beneficial than taking a single long walk.

Working out intermittently throughout the day can also keep your head in the game and your mind sharp. Many users report huge increases in work-productivity after adding an exercise routine to their workplace. This post looks at some of the equipment you can use to feel better, lose weight and maybe even save your life while working from home.

Resistance bands

Resistance BandsResistance bands are a must-have part of you work from home office workout. The oversized rubber bands are great to use for any workout, any time  throughout the work day. The bands provide enough challenges where you can build your strength. They help you strengthen your natural body movement patterns. Resistance bands can be used with popular workout programs such as yoga and Pilates, meaning they are great for both the office and home. The bands help with stretching, strength training, or injury recovery. The best stretch bands are heavy duty, inexpensive and can be made of eco-friendly latex.

Under-desk bike pedal exercisers

Under-desk bike pedal exercisers are good for a work from home space. They allow you to get some cardio activity done in a quiet and discreet manner while you are working. Desk bikes can create higher strain and muscle activation on higher resistance settings. They enable those seeking an actual workout while at their desk rather than a tool to simply stay active and moving at work. It is a time saver in that it may allow you to cut down on your workout time outside of the office. Their low profile and wide base is great for many different types of office spaces.

Under-desk elliptical exercisers

Under-desk elliptical exercisersUnder-desk elliptical exercisers have make forward/back motion as opposed to the circular motion of cycles. Elliptical’s let you to exercise throughout the day without really thinking about it. Desk elliptical s can be lower impact on your legs and joints than desk bikes. They allow you to keep your posture correct and is a discreet machine to slip under your desk so you can continue to work your way up to a greater level of fitness while sitting thru another Zoom meeting.

Hybrid desks

Standing deskStanding desks allow you to be in an upright position, strengthening your bones, cartilage, tendons and ligaments by straining them — in a good way. Being upright also encourages better posture, pumps more blood to the heart, increases airflow to the lungs, and burns more calories than you would sitting down. Sit/stand desks can also help with arthritis, as the regular movement prevents joints from getting stiff and can minimize joint pain overall. This is an effective way to add in some quality exercise throughout the day while multi-tasking. It increases you energy and reduces joint pain so you can stay in shape and make long-term changes to your healthy lifestyle.

Hybrid desks integrate work out equipment with a standing desk. They are typically more expensive than the previous items. But they tend to use less floor space in your work from home office by combining a desk with exercise equipment

Standing desk exercise bike

Standing Desk Exercise BikeCycling while working, even if you’re hardly exerting yourself, will increase your blood flow, keep your legs limber, and even burn some calories all while maintaining your productivity. A standing desk exercise bike can be used both in formal or informal offices. Their versatility is impressive. Utilizing a desk bike offers a number of benefits including, but not limited to:

• Strengthening muscles
• Increases in metabolism
• Burning of fat/Weight loss
• Sleep pattern improvement
• Mental health benefits

Desk bikeA standing desk exercise bike is a good answer for people who are interested in owning both a desk bike and a standing desk, while also being a versatile tool for all sorts of other work and play applications! Standing desk exercise bikes pairs a traditional exercise bike with an effective work space, enabling you to sit atop what feels like an actual bicycle while working from home.

You can use the the adjustable-height desktop as a standing desk, or remove the desktop and use the machine solely as an exercise bike. This is a strong option for those who are serious about both their work from home productivity and personal fitness.

Standing desk recumbent exercise bike

The standing desk recumbent exercise bike combines a workspace and a recumbent exercise bike. The seat of a recumbent exercise bike puts the body in a more natural position. It is typically easier on your joints and back during exercise. The body position is like sitting on a piece of furniture with adequate seat coverage and a back rest. The seat is typically larger, provide more lumbar back support, and have pedals positioned out in front of the body, making it a much more comfortable to workout from home than an upright bike desk.

A standing desk recumbent exercise bike comes with an adjustable desktop to hold your laptop, tablet or notebook. You can burn calories while working, checking emails, or attending a virtual meeting. And you can also use the device as a standing desk without cycling.

Treadmill desk

Steelcase WalkstationI introduced the Steelcase Walkstation to Bach Seat followers in 2009. This is the most expensive way to exercise while working form home. A treadmill desk is large and bulky, and not very discreet. On the other hand a treadmill desk can multi-task and serve as a standing desk. It also saves you time where you get your steps in throughout the day while you are working, without going to the gym. This device keeps you from living a sedentary life while you are working from home.

How to choose the best WFH exercise equipment

Choosing the best exercise equipment for work from home can be tough. There are a lot of options out there at many different price points. Ask your self these questions:

  1. How well the exercise equipment fit to your body and its needs?
  2. Does it have enough weight capacity?
  3. If you have physical limitations or problems, such as back problems, can it be adjusted so that you’re comfortable and safe while working out?
  4. How to choose the best WFH exercise equipmentWhat kind of workout you want. Do you want a heavy-duty, full-body, high cardio-burning session? Do you you just keep moving while answering emails?
  5. Do you have the real estate in your WFH office for the equipment?
  6. Finally, consider the cost. The exercise equipment we looked at in this post come in a wide range of prices. Even if you’re on a budget, you can still find exercise equipment that help you feel fitter.

 

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Ralph Bach has been in IT long enough to know better and has blogged from his Bach Seat about IT, careers, and anything else that catches his attention since 2005. You can follow him on LinkedInFacebook, and Twitter. Email the Bach Seat here.

FAATMAN Stocks Keeps Getting Fatter

FAATMAN Keeps Getting FatterThanks largely to the COVID-19 pandemic that pushed even more activity online the FAATMAN companies have a collective market cap of $8.3 trillion. During that time the billionaire CEO’s of these companies became ever wealthier The FAATMAN companies are tech titans Facebook (FB), Alphabet (GOOG), Amazon (AMZN), Tesla (TSLA), Microsoft (MSFT), Apple (AAPL), and Netflix (NFLX). The FAATMAN companies generate ridiculous amounts of revenue rate per minute.

CompanyRevenue Per Minute
Amazon$ 955,517
Apple$ 848,090
Alphabet (Google)$ 433,014
Microsoft$ 327,823
Facebook$ 213,628
Tesla$ 81,766
Netflix$ 50,566
FAATMAN Revenue Per Minute hat tip to www.visualcapitalist.com

FAATMAN companies

Facebook‘s most recent quarter was a company best, generating almost $214,000 per minute or $27 billion in revenue. It hosted an average of 2.8 billion monthly-active-users on it’s platform. Over 1 of every 3 humans on Earth can be manipulated by Facebook.

Google logoAlphabet, the parent company of Google has the third largest market cap, made over $433,000 per minute. That means that Google can a  Rolls Royce Phantom is less that 2 minutes. They finished 2020 with $182 billion in revenues. Furthermore, almost 4 billion Google searches occur every single day, making it the most popular website in the world. With the revenue of  $433,000 per minute Google can purchase a Rolls Royce Phantom is less that 2 minutes.

Amazon most revenue per minute

Amazon made nearly 1 million dollars per minute. Most of this was made in the U.S. They also do very well around the world. For example, in 2020 they generated $29 billion in Germany, and $20 billion in revenues in Japan.

At this income rate Amazon can pay to send 2 people per minute on a suborbital space trip on Jeff BezosBlue Origin New Shepard rocket ship. Seats to the edge of space typically cost $500,000.

Tesla logoTesla‘s almost $82,000 of revenue per minute is being driven by the growing Electric Vehicle (EV) market. The home of Tesla and SpaceX joined the S&P 500, and along the way has made Elon Musk the richest person in the world. This kind of revenue per minute means Tesla can buy nearly two Tesla Model 3’s per minute. How we know where all their sales are coming from.

Microsoft made $327,823 per minute, making it the second largest tech titan with a market cap of $1.75 trillion. Microsoft earned over $168 billion in 2021. Office products and cloud services accounted for close to $40 billion U.S. dollars. Server products and cloud services accounted for the largest share of this revenue, with around $52.6 billion. 

In one minute Microsoft makes enough to buy a typical U.S. home. Zillow says the typical home value in the United States is $325,677 and Microsoft makes $327,823 a minute.

Apple has the largest market cap

Apple logoApple is currently the most valuable company in the world with a market cap of around $2.6 trillion. In the first quarter of financial year 2022, Apple’s revenue reached $123.95 billion. Apple takes in over S848,000 per minute. Apple is no longer just the iPhone company. in Q1 2022 iPhone brought in $71.6 billion. They have diversified their income. In Q1 of 2021, Apple’s services segment of the business made $19.5 billion in revenue.Apple Wearable, Home and Accessories made $14.7 billion in revenue. Hardware (Mac and iPad) collectively made over 18.2 billion in 2022 Q1.

Netflix has benefited from the pandemic   The streaming giant made S50,566 per minute. They wrapped up 2020 203 million subscribers. Netflix is the worst performing FAATMAN member and still made $50,566 per minute,  while the average American family income  for FY 2021 is $79,900. Netflix brings in the average American household income in less than 2 minutes.

FAATMAN Outlook

To put these numbers into perspective, the FAATMAN companies make more than the GDP of the U.K., India and France combined.

These insane incomes fueled the billionaire space race. Where billionaires spent billions to be the first into space

While the current value may appear bloated, no one can quite rule out FAATMAN getting fatter.

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Ralph Bach has been in IT long enough to know better and has blogged from his Bach Seat about IT, careers, and anything else that catches his attention since 2005. You can follow him on LinkedInFacebook, and Twitter. Email the Bach Seat here.