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I work from home and was thinking about getting a jump rope (cordless) to keep my steps up during the day due to sitting for too long. For any anons who also are trying to get more cardio are cordless jump ropes dumb? I have been shadow roping because I don't want to fuck up my carpet.
Other options are getting a desk treadmill and a standing desk but that's a lot of hassle and money. I'm already 1500 steps over my average from sitting a chair by just doing the jump rope motion and hopping. Obviously I lift after work most days and incline walk but I'm still not getting close to 10k a day with just that.
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>>77106431
>Cardio while WFH
the single most effective cardio training you can do from home is
>rowing
a concept2 isn't even particularly expensive

>jump rope
nevermind
for budget options that's great too

>desk treadmill and a standing desk
depends a lot on your work
if you read a lot or are "passively" in many meetings, a desk treadmill is fucking awesome
but for heavy mouse users (like Design stuff), or lots of context switching, i find a nuisance and don't use it
also a good "last option" if you can't make an active break every hour otherwise

>10k a day
the actual scientific number is 7k steps / day from a meta-study last year, after that you get (statistically) diminishing returns for your health
10k is from an ad

what you actually want is to not sit too long, be lean, build muscle and get your heart rate to >80% of max once per day plus regular cardio
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>>77106431
Just get a cheap walking treadmill and do 10-20 mins a few times a day. You can't actually concentrate on anything with a desk treadmill
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>>77106431
Desk treadmill aficionado here. I can PC vidya at fairly high speed/incline, but actual productivity I have to crank it down some.

Regardless, even trudging along at 1.5mph is better than doing nothing.
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>>77106431
I got a Concept2 BikeErg and it's good for me. I hop on a few times a week and track my heart rate with a watch.
I wouldn't get some desk treadmill or some bullshit unless I had a giant work space. It takes up too much space.
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>>77106431
bitch
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>>77106431
>thinking about getting a jump rope (cordless)
Made me giggle
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>>77106431
>cordless jump ropes
i have one so i can jump in the garage where the roof is not tall enough to jump a rope because of the light fittings. it works well enough. the things against it are that people say it doesn't help your coordination if you want to move to a rope, which i would agree because sometimes i go out of sync, which would be a rope-hits-shins jump but you can keep on jumping. and some sources say it is less intense on the body because of the lack of rope but i don't know how true that is.
i find it worthwhile for 20 minutes as part of my garage workout. it's ten bucks or something, not expensive if you don't like it.
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Get a pair of light dumbbells and do some Heavy Hands aerobics
Get your PUMP on
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>>77106431
No it's not dumb that's how I do my cardio, just ropeless jump rope in front of my tv watching anime and stuff. Get the elitejumps one on Amazon, all the chinkshit falls apart after a few weeks



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