Treadadoro?
Jul. 12th, 2015 02:53 pmLast week, I learned about the Pomodoro Technique (named after a tomato-shaped kitchen timer) in which someone divvied up the task he had to do into 25 minutes of work followed by 5 minutes of relaxation.
You can get pomodoro timers - not the kitchen ones -- okay, yes the kitchen ones too, but I mean pomodoro apps that you can program in the length of the tomato task and the break and if you get a longer break after x number of tomatasks.
ANYWAY, I'm trying a variant on that, because I have a lot of tasks on my plate right now that are short and quick, but involve sitting. A lot of sitting. Lots and lots and lots of sitting.
Also, I have a 4-foot stack of magazines to go through.
Solution: To go through sitting tasks until I get all squirmy, then walk slowly on the treadmill for the length of time it takes to flip through a magazine. Lather, rinse, repeat. A couple of breaks of this and I still haven't equaled what I would have done had I gone to the weekly park walk, but that I'm up and moving at all (and that the magazine pile is slowly shrinking) are things I shall count as accomplishments. Perhaps in future when I've conquered Mount Magazines, I might read a chapter of a book or a longfic.
Alternatively, I could use that time to flip through one of my gazillion cookbooks with a pack of post-it notes. It's not going to build speed or endurance, but it promotes walking and it's a break. That's gotta count for something.
You can get pomodoro timers - not the kitchen ones -- okay, yes the kitchen ones too, but I mean pomodoro apps that you can program in the length of the tomato task and the break and if you get a longer break after x number of tomatasks.
ANYWAY, I'm trying a variant on that, because I have a lot of tasks on my plate right now that are short and quick, but involve sitting. A lot of sitting. Lots and lots and lots of sitting.
Also, I have a 4-foot stack of magazines to go through.
Solution: To go through sitting tasks until I get all squirmy, then walk slowly on the treadmill for the length of time it takes to flip through a magazine. Lather, rinse, repeat. A couple of breaks of this and I still haven't equaled what I would have done had I gone to the weekly park walk, but that I'm up and moving at all (and that the magazine pile is slowly shrinking) are things I shall count as accomplishments. Perhaps in future when I've conquered Mount Magazines, I might read a chapter of a book or a longfic.
Alternatively, I could use that time to flip through one of my gazillion cookbooks with a pack of post-it notes. It's not going to build speed or endurance, but it promotes walking and it's a break. That's gotta count for something.