Warm up into your workday
When it comes to playing a game of sport, it is common practice to do a warm-up - even if it is a couple of stretches or simple mobility exercises. What about when it comes to work? Do you do a warm-up? Some people work some pretty physically demanding jobs (*cough* TRADIES *cough*) and jet into their day before even waking up! It is absolutely vital that no matter what you do, a short and simple warm-up routine is done to ensure you stay mobile, flexible, and injury-free from your work day.
When it comes to warming up (whether it be for sport or for work), you need to ensure your warm-up is:
Generalised to start with
Specific to finish with
Dynamic more than static
Consistent across your working week
Regular throughout the day
Listed below are some very general warm-up techniques which can be used across multiple industries. The key is to warm up all body parts in a general manner and then finish your routine with some more specific stretches or exercises that are tailored for what you are about to put your body through.
Eg.
Desk worker: Finish with specific stretches to open the hips and increase flexibility through the forearms and shoulders.
Tradie: Finish with specific stretches/exercises to target your low back and/or knees
General stretches for your work-day warm-up (these are general and applicable to almost anyone, regardless of their industry):
Standing roll down
Standing lumbar range of motion
Active neck range of motion
Seated trunk rotation
Shoulder rolls/shrugs