At Tignum we
encourage our clients to move more. Not just for the obvious benefits like:
improved cardiovascular health, weight loss, decreased risk for diabetes or
cancer, or enhanced immune function. We try to emphasize some of the less known
but very important benefits such as: increased self-esteem, decreased anxiety,
improved ability to handle stress, improved creativity, and an increase in
mood.
This is why we look for simple ways to just move more. Get off the train two stops early so you can walk. Have walking meetings instead of sitting meetings. Walk to lunch rather than drive. And one of my all time favorites is to take the stairs rather than the elevator or the escalator. In our book: Sink, Float, or Swim we estimated that this alone could save a person from gaining up to 4 pounds a year (this is significant over a professional lifetime).
Unfortunately, the stairwell in most companies is a drab, stale, uncomfortable place to be. It’s only a life saver in the event of a building fire. Therefore it’s not easy to convince them to want to go there to move more. When we partner with our clients to help them change their culture we look at these types of things because these are the little things that really help people change their habits.
This video clip was shared by one of our clients and it’s a great example of adding the element of fun and the impact it can make on changing movement habits.
By Scott Peltin // Founder & Chief Performance Officer
TIGNUM // Institute for Sustainable High Performance

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