{"id":2949,"date":"2013-08-23T07:00:17","date_gmt":"2013-08-23T12:00:17","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.mominleggings.com\/?p=2949"},"modified":"2013-08-21T21:17:16","modified_gmt":"2013-08-22T02:17:16","slug":"fitness-friday-free-online-workouts-for-working-parents","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.mominleggings.com\/fitness-friday-free-online-workouts-for-working-parents\/","title":{"rendered":"Fitness Friday: Free Online Workouts for Working Parents"},"content":{"rendered":"

This week, I want to focus primarily on workouts I’ve found that help me with work-related pain and stress. Like a lot of people, I spend 8 hours a day sitting at a desk, staring at a computer screen. I’ve done this for nearly 6 years straight. Not surprisingly, I have a lot of neck, back and shoulder pain and have suffered from debilitating migraines in the last few years. My job can also be pretty high stress, and there are times when my stress levels at work are unhealthy and impact my ability to relax, enjoy my time with my family, and fall asleep.<\/p>\n

Yoga is one of the best things I’ve found to help relieve this pain and my stress levels. Yoga involves a lot of stretching and very simple, low impact movement, which for me helps loosen up muscles that are tense and sore from sitting at a desk all day long. It also involves a lot of breathing and mindfulness. Maybe I’m in the minority, but I often find myself throughout the work day holding my breath with my shoulders pulled up and my neck very stiff. Doing yoga helps remind me not to tense my muscles or hold my breath, both of which contribute to my problems with persistent pain and migraines. Yoga promotes awareness of your body, and when you spend your whole day entirely absorbed in work that is hard on your body, a little mindfulness can go a long way toward preventing more neck and back problems.<\/p>\n

I’m sort of a cheapskate, and I hate to pay for anything when I can find it for free or for a serious discount. This goes as much for fitness as it does for anything else. So for right now, I find most of my workouts online for free. YouTube has become my favorite source for workout videos, and my favorite YouTube yoga instructor is Esther Ekhart<\/a>. She has a soothing voice, a really calm instructional style, and she focuses a lot on overall health and well-being. It’s not just about toned muscles and flat tummies.<\/p>\n

Kicking the Day Off Right<\/h3>\n