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7 Desk Stretches To Try At Work

It’s no surprise that regular movement, exercise, and stretching contribute to a healthy lifestyle. Sitting most of the day at work can cause stiffness and discomfort, and research shows that a sedentary lifestyle (like in an office environment) can put a strain on your body. Research shows that even short stretch breaks can keep muscles flexible, strong and healthy and improve your overall outlook on life. Fortunately, getting more movement into your workday doesn’t have to be time-consuming or challenging. We’ve compiled 7 stretches you can practice daily – right from your desk!

Desk Stretches For People Who Sit Most Of The Day

1. Classic Tricep Stretch

  1. Raise your right arm and bend it behind you so your right hand is touching your back or neck
  2. Clasp your right elbow with your left hand
  3. Gently pull your right elbow toward your head
  4. Hold for 10-30 seconds
  5. Repeat on the other side

2. Side Stretch

  1. Extend your right arm overhead
  2. Place your left arm by your side
  3. Reach your right hand to the left, creating a crescent-shaped curve from your hip to your hand
  4. Hold for 10-30 seconds
  5. Repeat on the other side

3. Chest Stretch

  1. Put your arms behind your back
  2. Clasp your hands or hold onto the back of your chair
  3. Push your chest outward, gently raising the chin
  4. Hold for 10-30 seconds
  5. If sitting, try standing and repeat.

4. Trunk Rotation

  1. Keep your feet firmly on the ground, facing forward
  2. Put your right hand on your left knee and gently twist your torso to the left (your upper body should match the image, even if you’re seated at your desk chair)
  3. Hold for 10-30 seconds
  4. Repeat on the other side

5. Hamstring Stretch

  1. Remaining seated, extend one leg outward in front of you, and keep one leg bent at a 90° degree angle
  2. Reach toward your toes
  3. Hold for 10-30 seconds
  4. Repeat on the other side
  5. For a deeper stretch, try with both legs extended.

6. Shoulder shrug

  1. Raise both shoulders to the ears
  2. Drop them slowly to feel your neck and shoulders release tension
  3. Repeat several times

7. Neck Stretch

  1. Relax and lean your head forward
  2. Slowly roll to the right side and hold for 10 seconds
  3. Repeat on the other side

Related: 30 Minute At Home Full Body Exercise (No Equipment Required)

To help you remember to move during your workday, set a daily alarm to remind you to stretch, block off some time during your lunch hour, or get some movement in between every meeting. As with any new workout routine, start stretching slowly, don’t force any movement, and stop if you feel any pain. As you gain flexibility, you can deepen your stretches to improve your flexibility even more.

*Always consult with your healthcare provider before starting any new exercise program.

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