Taking care of your technology is vitally important, and that’s something that we as a managed service provider will always espouse, but the truth is that your technology is only as effective as the people using it. Therefore, you should make sure to take proper care of your team, too, and one way you can do this is by sharing these workplace stretches with them. The right stretches can improve physical health, which in turn improves other aspects of their lives—including their work.
The human body can handle a lot of abuse, but sitting still is one thing that our bodies were not made for. The human species developed to move and be active, whether it’s hunting or moving from one place to the next. Nowadays, office workers spend at least eight hours of their day sedentary in front of their workstation. This kind of lifestyle is often associated with health risks, both physically and mentally.
People might not always have the opportunity to get away from their desks, but they do have time to move around a little bit in the form of workplace stretches. These can easily be practiced while at a desk.
Here are some of the basic stretches you can pull out when you get a little antsy in the office:
How often do you catch yourself slouching forward in your chair? This can put strain on your upper back. As long as you don’t have shoulder issues, you can use this simple stretch:
If you want to keep your upper back loose and blood flowing, then this stretch is right for you:
If you spend a lot of time seated, you’re sure to experience greater tension and soreness in your lower back. You can remedy this with the following stretch:
Over time, poor posture can catch up with your employees, leading to stress and tension. Mitigate these issues with the torso stretch, outlined below:
Are you someone who cranes their head while working? This might look like leaning your head forward and slouching while you work at your computer. This positioning can lead to headaches and tightness in the upper back, all of which can be relieved through a quick neck stretch.
It’s natural that remaining seated for hours on end can lead to tightness, but with the right stretch, you can loosen up a bit. This seated hip stretch can help you reopen your hips. Just be careful about your knees, particularly if they are one of your bothersome bits.
The small hand and arm movements you make each and every day can be nightmarish for your joints. For help with relaxing these muscles, consider the following stretches for both your wrists and your shoulders.
Wrists:
Shoulders:
Have back problems? This stretch can help loosen you up a bit.
At the end of the day, it’s important that you encourage your team to do what they must in order to stay healthy, as your team’s productivity hinges on their ability to function properly. You can also make their lives easier with the right technology solutions. To learn more about what we can do for your business, reach out to us at (866) 546-1004 today.
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