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Fri 1 Feb 2019
11:45 - 12:15

Venue: Department of Physics, Bragg Building, Lecture Theatre Foyer Extension Room 155A

Provided by: Department of Physics - Health & Safety


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Movement Medicine: a remedy for sitting at a desk
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Fri 1 Feb 2019

Description

According to research, UK workers are spending most of their day sitting down with the average time being 9 hours a day. This includes, sitting at work, sitting on the commute, sitting to eat and even sitting for recreational activities such as TV watching, reading or going to the cinema.

Too much sitting has many ramifications: lower back pain, muscle degeneration, tight hips/shoulders etc.

This is a low intensity mainly floor based exercise session, led by Tristan Coles of the University Sports Centre.

Target audience

Staff and students at the University of Cambridge

Sessions

Number of sessions: 1

# Date Time Venue Trainer
1 Fri 1 Feb 2019   11:45 - 12:15 11:45 - 12:15 Department of Physics, Bragg Building, Lecture Theatre Foyer Extension Room 155A map Tristan Coles
Aims

This session will take you through a range of mobility exercises that activate under-active muscles, and will attempt to restore normal ranges of movement of tight muscles, specifically the ones hindered by sitting too long.

Format

Exercise

Location

This session will take place in the Lecture Theatre Foyer rooms A and B on the ground floor of Bragg building (near IT offices).

Notes
  • Mats will be provided
  • Comfortable, loose clothing (normal clothing suitable if it allows movement)
Duration

One session of 45 minutes

Theme
Wellbeing

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