Lance Winslow asked:
In today’s workforce, most people sit on their butts all day next to a computer screen and do their work, this is unfortunate because it contributes to one of the biggest problems we have in our society; diabetes. The reality is you need to get up, exercise, and move your body around, that’s how the human body has evolved, and that’s how it is designed. Since we can’t change the design right now, as we do not have the bio technological advances, I have an interesting solution to the problem. How so you ask? Let me explain.
What if a computer operator had to do exercises in direct proportion to the amount of time they spend on the computer? And if we were to institute such a program, we could actually lower their health care insurance costs, because they would remain happier and healthier. So here’s the plan. We create a stationary bicycle, which when you peddle it, it charges batteries. And after you’ve ridden a stationary bicycle for a virtual 3 miles, you can then work on the computer for three hours.
At that point you have no choice but to get back on the bicycle, otherwise you will lose your power. In this way, the bicycle generators supplement your exercise component in direct proportion to the number of hours you sit on your butt each and every day. And this makes sense because you will be able to lose weight, maintain weight, and get off your rear end, that’s right, get off your butt people.
Now you’re probably wondering why I thought about all this, because I am one of those persons who sits on their butt all day and writes articles on the Internet, and although I am not overweight, I do need to trim up, and the ratios I explained above, are just about the amount that I believe is needed to maintain the proper healthy balance. Indeed, I hope you will please consider all this.
gerry geneva
In today’s workforce, most people sit on their butts all day next to a computer screen and do their work, this is unfortunate because it contributes to one of the biggest problems we have in our society; diabetes. The reality is you need to get up, exercise, and move your body around, that’s how the human body has evolved, and that’s how it is designed. Since we can’t change the design right now, as we do not have the bio technological advances, I have an interesting solution to the problem. How so you ask? Let me explain.
What if a computer operator had to do exercises in direct proportion to the amount of time they spend on the computer? And if we were to institute such a program, we could actually lower their health care insurance costs, because they would remain happier and healthier. So here’s the plan. We create a stationary bicycle, which when you peddle it, it charges batteries. And after you’ve ridden a stationary bicycle for a virtual 3 miles, you can then work on the computer for three hours.
At that point you have no choice but to get back on the bicycle, otherwise you will lose your power. In this way, the bicycle generators supplement your exercise component in direct proportion to the number of hours you sit on your butt each and every day. And this makes sense because you will be able to lose weight, maintain weight, and get off your rear end, that’s right, get off your butt people.
Now you’re probably wondering why I thought about all this, because I am one of those persons who sits on their butt all day and writes articles on the Internet, and although I am not overweight, I do need to trim up, and the ratios I explained above, are just about the amount that I believe is needed to maintain the proper healthy balance. Indeed, I hope you will please consider all this.
gerry geneva
