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Despite sweating at least an hour almost every day, running, jumping rope, lifting free weights, stretching  … despite trying to strengthen my heart, lungs, bones and maintain my flexibility in my fight against the villainous side effects of menopause … I found out I'm losing anyway, because the rest of the day I sit on my bohunkus in front of a computer.

And when I say "the rest of the day", I really mean the rest of the day.

For my steady-paycheck job, I sit in front of a computer for hours and hours. And after clocking out, I settle in again in front of the screen to write, edit photography, check emails, pay bills….

My life revolves around sitting in front of the computer.

And now I find out it's killing me!

In an article for Men's Life, Maria Masters says I could even be labeled a couch potato by some doctors: "New evidence suggests, in fact, that the more hours a day you sit, the greater your likelihood of dying an earlier death regardless of how much you exercise or how lean you are." 

But hallelujah, there's something I can do about it without quitting my desk job(s) and trying to find one as a bicycle messenger or fire fighter or lumberjack.

Apparently, just taking small breaks helps counter the effects …  even little things like standing up when I'm on the phone can help. The important thing is to get up and do something at least every hour.

It's not as easy as it sounds, though, at least not for me. It's like I'm under a spell, frozen to my chair, and it's a major effort to unfold myself, even to go to the bathroom! My husband says he falls under the same spell at work.

But I'm not sweating every morning just to have all the benefits evaporate because of an otherwise sedentary lifestyle. Now I keep an eye on that little computer clock. Every hour I stand up, face the window, jog in place, do some stretches, and every two hours or so I head outside for a brisk two-minute walk. My legs are so grateful for that stretch! And getting outside in the fresh air is a wonderful mental break, as well.  Better than a fourth (or is it my fifth?) cup of coffee. 

So if you're like me, stuck behind a computer screen ALL DAY LONG, get up and get moving for your health's sake! If I haven't convinced you, be sure to read the article yourself (click HERE) as well as THIS ONE.

Because I care about you and want you to stick around for a long, long time. 

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15 responses to “Dang it! I’m a couch potato after all! Are you?”

  1. Gail Avatar

    Wow, good to know. Remember being a kid outside playing and you really needed to go pee? You’d squirm and resist with every ounce of your being so you didn’t have to stop playing? That’s how I am in front of the computer, especially if I’m editing photos. Guess I need to get my behind moving! Thanks for the heads up. ๐Ÿ™‚

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  2. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Yes, I do remember that. But I resist even when what I'm working on is no fun at all!! Makes no sense whatsoever…

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  3. brian Avatar

    nice. i could use some more…i do get a couple hours of exercise each day working with kids but not a whole lot of structured exercise…

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  4. linlah Avatar

    I read the other day that standing all day can prolong your life by 54% – and all I could think was get up….get up.

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  5. Lady Fi Avatar

    Great reminder! I do try to walk around every hour or so because my knee gets too stiff otherwise!

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  6. Wolf Pascoe Avatar

    I remember sitting long hours in grammar school class. If you tried to get up, you’d hear, “What are you doing out of your chair?” At least in middle school you moved every hour to a new chair.

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  7. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Oh, I remember those days! At least we got to get up to turn in papers and go to the playground. I'd love 30 minutes on a swingset in the middle of my day now!

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  8. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Mine, too! And my back and my hips! But I still put it off for some reason. I'm just goofy!

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  9. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Isn't that funny? Why is it so hard for us to do what we know we need to do?

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  10. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    I think the key is to keep moving – but when you get to be my age, alas, you also need that structured exercise, too, or you end up straining something! Old age is tough!!

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  11. beth Avatar

    shoot. i was having a good day and now i’m depressed a little. i’d keep commenting but i have to get up and walk around a little bit because it says so right here on your blog… snort LOL
    i’m a chair potato like yourself…..HOURS in front of the computer….until summer. then i breathe again and my legs thank me ๐Ÿ™‚

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  12. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    I confess I'm still a chair potato in the summertime, too! It's very sad.
    Sorry I depressed you – it's been depressing me and I guess I had to spread the doom. You know how that goes. Not really – it's just because I care about you!

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  13. Kathy Avatar

    Yep, I’m just like you. Kill myself at the gym every morning, but then sit the rest of the day. All. Day. I consider it my reward for sweating on the elliptical, but you’re right. I need to move more during the next 12 hours! This is a great reminder.

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  14. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    It still doesn't seem fair, though, does it?

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  15. Jillsy Girl Avatar

    I am so with you on this. I, too, get transfixed on the computer (sometimes so much so I don’t even realize my hubby came home). I have to remember to do this! Taking a break from blogging over the past couple of weeks has helped already! There is another world out there other than this screen! ๐Ÿ™‚

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