Sitting all day may be killing us, but taking quick breaks may be the way to save ourselves — and become more productive.
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We all want to feel good in our bodies. But so many of us spend our days with achy backs, dried-out eyes and brain fog from too much screen time. What can we do to shake up our sedentary lifestyles?
Want to spend less time on your devices and more time on your feet in 2025? We're here to help with a two-week challenge that can jumpstart your year: Add regular movement breaks throughout your day, ...
Small, intentional bouts of movement throughout the day could be beneficial to you. A few minutes here and there requires no outfit change; just intentional movement that can be added to your daily ...
The Body Electric challenge has inspired tens of thousands of listeners to incorporate more movement into their days. For some, this new lifestyle... How short gentle movement breaks transformed one ...
Research suggests that prolonged sitting is unhealthy. It is a key risk factor for obesity, heart disease, stroke, diabetes and some cancers. Moving throughout the day can improve your health and may ...
Virtual group fitness and mindfulness classes provide a chance for staff and faculty to recenter Two new ways to add movement to your weekly work routine are available in 2025 to Duke staff and ...
[This piece by Manoush Zomorodi also appeared in the Body Electric newsletter. Sign up here for a biweekly guide to move more and doomscroll less.] Like many of you ...