Guest guest Posted August 31, 2003 Report Share Posted August 31, 2003 I had a job like that a couple years ago. Now I'm fortunate and I'm the boss in a different store. All I can say is push yourself to do it. Or maybe take some ibuprofen to relieve the aching. When I had my job a couple years ago I honestly wasn't worried about exercising cause I thought I looked good and I was healthier than now. Could you maybe move up to a different position so you don't have to stand behind the register? Chantel > I work in the retail business and generally spend nine hours a day > standing behind a cash register. by the time i get home, i am so > tired of standing and i'm sore, so i don't want to exercise. is > there anything in particular that helps motivate you to exercise > even when your legs, feet, and back are aching?? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2003 Report Share Posted August 31, 2003 I had a job like that a couple years ago. Now I'm fortunate and I'm the boss in a different store. All I can say is push yourself to do it. Or maybe take some ibuprofen to relieve the aching. When I had my job a couple years ago I honestly wasn't worried about exercising cause I thought I looked good and I was healthier than now. Could you maybe move up to a different position so you don't have to stand behind the register? Chantel > I work in the retail business and generally spend nine hours a day > standing behind a cash register. by the time i get home, i am so > tired of standing and i'm sore, so i don't want to exercise. is > there anything in particular that helps motivate you to exercise > even when your legs, feet, and back are aching?? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2003 Report Share Posted August 31, 2003 I had a job like that a couple years ago. Now I'm fortunate and I'm the boss in a different store. All I can say is push yourself to do it. Or maybe take some ibuprofen to relieve the aching. When I had my job a couple years ago I honestly wasn't worried about exercising cause I thought I looked good and I was healthier than now. Could you maybe move up to a different position so you don't have to stand behind the register? Chantel > I work in the retail business and generally spend nine hours a day > standing behind a cash register. by the time i get home, i am so > tired of standing and i'm sore, so i don't want to exercise. is > there anything in particular that helps motivate you to exercise > even when your legs, feet, and back are aching?? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2003 Report Share Posted September 1, 2003 I work in retail too... I try to do what I can, as far as exercise goes, when I am behind the register. When I am not ringing anyone up I will march in place and pump my arms (a little, I don't need customers to think I am nuts! Waving my arms all over the place!!) ;-) I have a short piece of 2x4 that I stand on with just the front part of my foot and do what I call " toe-lifts " I lift my heels up and down, lowering them below toe level and lifting them above toe level (you can really feel it in your legs).... I am sure there is another name for it, I just can't remember what it is. I also spend as much time cleaning shelves and moving around as I can. Take care, Carys (Balto., MD) 220/202/140 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2003 Report Share Posted September 1, 2003 I work in retail too... I try to do what I can, as far as exercise goes, when I am behind the register. When I am not ringing anyone up I will march in place and pump my arms (a little, I don't need customers to think I am nuts! Waving my arms all over the place!!) ;-) I have a short piece of 2x4 that I stand on with just the front part of my foot and do what I call " toe-lifts " I lift my heels up and down, lowering them below toe level and lifting them above toe level (you can really feel it in your legs).... I am sure there is another name for it, I just can't remember what it is. I also spend as much time cleaning shelves and moving around as I can. Take care, Carys (Balto., MD) 220/202/140 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2003 Report Share Posted September 1, 2003 OH! I also get the bulk of my exercising in on my days off. I will also try my best to get in a good solid 30-45 mins BEFORE I go to work. I'll do my Pilates tape, or my step routine.... It's better than trying to persuade myself to do it after work. Carys (Balto., MD) 220/202/140 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2003 Report Share Posted September 1, 2003 OH! I also get the bulk of my exercising in on my days off. I will also try my best to get in a good solid 30-45 mins BEFORE I go to work. I'll do my Pilates tape, or my step routine.... It's better than trying to persuade myself to do it after work. Carys (Balto., MD) 220/202/140 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2003 Report Share Posted September 1, 2003 OH! I also get the bulk of my exercising in on my days off. I will also try my best to get in a good solid 30-45 mins BEFORE I go to work. I'll do my Pilates tape, or my step routine.... It's better than trying to persuade myself to do it after work. Carys (Balto., MD) 220/202/140 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2003 Report Share Posted September 1, 2003 I've really found that doing some type of workout (I can't do much because of my chronic pain condition) AFTER I've eaten dinner is good! I feel like I am gearing towards what has come in, and it's a motivator. And I allow myself a few fiber cookies at late night when reading in bed. It's easier since I'm home, but there's always so much else to do, and some days I am really handicapped, so it's hard to work out regularily. I have the AbDoer, and REALLY like it!! Does anyone else have this? H >OH! I also get the bulk of my exercising in on my days off. I will also try >my best to get in a good solid 30-45 mins BEFORE I go to work. I'll do my >Pilates tape, or my step routine.... It's better than trying to persuade >myself >to do it after work. > >Carys (Balto., MD) >220/202/140 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2003 Report Share Posted September 1, 2003 I've really found that doing some type of workout (I can't do much because of my chronic pain condition) AFTER I've eaten dinner is good! I feel like I am gearing towards what has come in, and it's a motivator. And I allow myself a few fiber cookies at late night when reading in bed. It's easier since I'm home, but there's always so much else to do, and some days I am really handicapped, so it's hard to work out regularily. I have the AbDoer, and REALLY like it!! Does anyone else have this? H >OH! I also get the bulk of my exercising in on my days off. I will also try >my best to get in a good solid 30-45 mins BEFORE I go to work. I'll do my >Pilates tape, or my step routine.... It's better than trying to persuade >myself >to do it after work. > >Carys (Balto., MD) >220/202/140 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2003 Report Share Posted September 1, 2003 Hi, I know all of us who work can have issues with excersize sometimes whether it be just being too tired at the end of the day to not finding the time literally to do the excersize which is something I currently struggle with. I wanted to say I have done retail work at one time in my life. I wanted to say that the kind of shoes you wear are so important. I remember when I was working retail my feet would ache so much when I got home from standing all day. I finally got some support shoes and it made all the difference in the world. Honestly! You just might find you can fit that excersize in better. Give it a try. Dianne > I work in the retail business and generally spend nine hours a day > standing behind a cash register. by the time i get home, i am so > tired of standing and i'm sore, so i don't want to exercise. is > there anything in particular that helps motivate you to exercise > even when your legs, feet, and back are aching?? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2003 Report Share Posted September 2, 2003 When I worked retail, it helped to have a small box on the floor that you can use to shift your weight. For me, it greatly reduced my leg and back strain. Also, make sure you wear really good supportive shoes. It's very important. Try to take little stretches between customers to stay limber, or pace around behind the register. Lift your legs on and off a box or do squats if no one is around. It's hard, I know, and you have to sneak things between customers, but it does work in relieving soreness. Don't forget to stretch your neck and shoulders too, as tension can build up there by standing in one place for a long time. Just my 2 cents. Autumn On Sun, 31 Aug 2003 03:19:07 -0000 sarer_82 <no_reply > writes: I work in the retail business and generally spend nine hours a day standing behind a cash register. by the time i get home, i am so tired of standing and i'm sore, so i don't want to exercise. is there anything in particular that helps motivate you to exercise even when your legs, feet, and back are aching?? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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