My work is doing a shuffle and I'll be relocating my desk to another part of the building. This gives me the opportunity to convert my desk into a standing type desk.
I am worried, however, that the standing desk will reduce recovery and impact the cycling training load/quality workouts.
Does anyone have experience with using a standing desk and how it impacted training (especially HIT or quality sessions)? If I give it a reasonable transition period am I worrying about nothing?
I am worried, however, that the standing desk will reduce recovery and impact the cycling training load/quality workouts.
Does anyone have experience with using a standing desk and how it impacted training (especially HIT or quality sessions)? If I give it a reasonable transition period am I worrying about nothing?
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Pantelones: Sep 30, 14 14:55