As my career progress I find myself going from the field to more and more in the office.
Around this time last year I’d say I started spending maybe 20% of my time in the field, 80% in the office. Further skewed because when I am in the field it’s to look at something/coordinate crews so while I may be on my feet I’m no longer actively getting into the work the way I used to. Coincidentally I gained about 2 pounds per month starting this time last year up until December when it registered that I can’t eat the way I used to.
I feel more tired after a day in the office then I ever have pouring concrete from dark to dark, posture isn’t as good, don’t go to sleep as quick anymore.
Curious if anyone uses a walking pad with a standing desk? I’m thinking a rotation of 20 minutes walking, 20 minutes standing, 20 minutes sitting may keep me feeling way less fatigued, more productive, plus help with the weight and posture.
Interestingly I do seem to be putting up more in the weight room now, although my cardio is done. I’m guessing I’m just able to hit the gym harder since I didn’t exert force all day.
Pros/cons in y’alls experience? Gimmick or does it actually help?
For clarity, I love my job and the company I work for. Very appreciative of the opportunities that have been provided to me, just trying to find a good balance of being able to be active while accomplishing what I need to.
Around this time last year I’d say I started spending maybe 20% of my time in the field, 80% in the office. Further skewed because when I am in the field it’s to look at something/coordinate crews so while I may be on my feet I’m no longer actively getting into the work the way I used to. Coincidentally I gained about 2 pounds per month starting this time last year up until December when it registered that I can’t eat the way I used to.
I feel more tired after a day in the office then I ever have pouring concrete from dark to dark, posture isn’t as good, don’t go to sleep as quick anymore.
Curious if anyone uses a walking pad with a standing desk? I’m thinking a rotation of 20 minutes walking, 20 minutes standing, 20 minutes sitting may keep me feeling way less fatigued, more productive, plus help with the weight and posture.
Interestingly I do seem to be putting up more in the weight room now, although my cardio is done. I’m guessing I’m just able to hit the gym harder since I didn’t exert force all day.
Pros/cons in y’alls experience? Gimmick or does it actually help?
For clarity, I love my job and the company I work for. Very appreciative of the opportunities that have been provided to me, just trying to find a good balance of being able to be active while accomplishing what I need to.