However short your break, get up from your desk. The trick is to be prepared, so you can maximise exercise time.
How to use your lunch break for exercise
Do a walkabout Keep trainers at work and research different routes. Torev it up, vary your pace: alternate three minutes of walking as fast as you can with two minutes at a regular pace. Team up with workmatesPersonal trainer Stuart Amory suggests starting a
lunchtime club with colleagues, such as easy yoga. ‘You don’t have to
get so sweaty that you need to shower,’ he says, ‘but it beats sitting
immobile at your desk with a sandwich.’ Find a quick class near youIf you never make it to your gym in the evenings or
weekends, switch to one close to where you work (your company may even
subsidise membership.) Many chains, including Virgin Active, LA Fitness
and Fitness First, recognise people don’t have a full hour to train at
lunchtime, so offer shorter, high-intensity classes