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Healthy Computing: Daily Athlete

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Optimize your performance and prevent computer-related injuries with Healthy Computing  Tips. Each week we provide hints to help you stay healthier while working.


Computing is an athletic event. It requires the frequent use of certain muscles hour after hour, day after day. In fact, when we work at the computer we use our upper extremity muscles more than any world class athlete would (do you know of any marathon runner who runs 5 days a week, 8 hours per day?). Thus, fitness is an important component in staying healthy at the computer. Yet, when we are done with our workday, travel home, and tend to family needs, most of us don’t have an hour to go to the gym, leaving us in an unhealthy cycle of inactivity. Reverse this trend and improve your health when you become a Daily Athlete.

How to Become a Daily Athlete:

Exercise can be done as you work or tend to your daily chores. Following are some ideas for exercise:

Keep a daily log of your different exercise activities and times. Ask a co-worker to team-up with you for support and companionship. Do some simple exercise or stretch at least every hour.

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