Fitness culture tends to focus on "training", like 1-2 hrs a day of intense weight training, cardio, etc. But most people (at least most people I know) are fairly sedentary the rest of the day.What about light activity throughout the day -- underrated?Personally, I've felt best on days where I'm doing physical tasks, taking walks, doing housework, etc. and not just 'training', pedal to the metal, or sitting on my ass. Better mental clarity, joints and muscles stay loose, more relaxed and happy, more regular appetite.I think Adonis' leaf-raking may contribute a lot to his sublime mental and physical state.
to all those who are office workers or work at a desk -------get a STANDING DESK!I got one a year ago - and have never looked back. I love standing up at work and feel that my productivity has increased.its also great to able to talk to people on speaker phone, while walking around around in my office etc
Your mom likes it when I do circular movements on her too!"With my tongue...
damn that's insane... what do you do for work?
Before I retired I would do a lot of sitting at a desk or driving in a car for 10 hours a day. I always lifted and did cardio. Now I have a part time job 5 days a week where I'm on my feet for 4-5 hours a week walking and many times climbing stairs. I'm still doing cardio and lifting. In 6 months I have watched the fat melt away. My conclusion is it's hard to overcome a sedentary life style by just working out then sitting around the rest of the day. The problem I do run into is that my legs are shot at the end of the day.