Published on: Sept 21, 2025 07:35 pm IST
If deadlines and late meetings are keeping you from being active, and your daily step count is falling, you can do some simple stretching exercises instead.
Often, there’s a recommended range of daily step count you should aim for to be active, with the ballpark being around 7,000 to 10,000 steps. But occasionally you may fall short of this number because of a deadline or a very busy week. So, how do we bridge this gap created by not walking enough? You have been inactive for a long time at work anyway, during the day, so compensating for it on some other day may not be a healthy option. So ideally, one should not postpone this ‘step deficit’, hoping to make it up some other day.
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This is where some simple stretching exercises come in handy, easing tensed regions in your body, from your lower back to your tight shoulders. Fitness coach, addressing the issue of not walking enough, in a July 2 Instagram post, revealed 5 exercises that you can do. They are simple and very quick to do.
Here are the exercises he shared, along with the benefits:
1. Side step
- Great way to strengthen weak ankles.
- They also help activate muscles that support your hips and balance.
- Try to get 50 to 100 steps.
2. Knee lifts
- Good way to strengthen weak hip flexors.
- Knee raises strengthen your core and improve your posture.
3. Standing hamstring curls
- Sitting on the hamstring makes them tight.
- It could cause low back issues.
4. Rock on heels
- Helps to pump up calf muscles and the anterior tibialis.
- This will help the knees.
5. Low-impact jacks
- Helps to improve circulation.
Even if you cannot hit the set step goal every day, take a few minutes out to do these exercises instead. They don’t require any fancy equipment and can easily be squeezed in after your busy workdays. Long hours of sitting put a toll on your joints and back. So the step deficit cannot always be postponed.
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