Watch the five quick and easy steps to assemble the Xdesk.
Watch the five quick and easy steps to assemble the Xdesk.
Do you use a Xdesk Fit treadmill at work? How much do you use it per day?
If you answered that question with a grimace and know you should use it more, today’s post is for you.
It’s a challenge!
Desks like the new Xdesk Fit treadmill desks or walking desks are changing the way offices all over the world work. But today we are going to look at the way treadmill desks are changing one industry in particular: the legal industry.
In a previous post we went over some of the top benefits of using a treadmill desk while at work. You can improve your posture, your muscle tone, your energy and much more (Let’s just say there are a lot of benefits to using a treadmill with your desk!).
In today’s post, I thought we could expand on one benefit in particular that a lot of people seem to be interested in: weight loss. And it’s no wonder why—The US is a country where over 1/3 of its adults are not just overweight but obese. I’m not criticizing or pointing fingers, I’m just saying that it is high time something is done about this. And a treadmill with your desk is a good place to start.
If you are like countless Americans, you’re probably trying to lose weight. And, like countless Americans, you are probably sitting down while you read this—perhaps at work at your traditional, seated desk.
We always talk about the negative health effects of sitting. The facts are pretty dismal,
The internet has picked up a study recently with flashy headlines saying that standing desks
If your child is in school, you may have noticed how much classrooms are changing.