Physical activity
It stands to reason that being physically fit helps prevent injuries at work and at home. But it may be surprising to learn that physical activity also helps employees stay alert and engaged. These resources help you support employees in being physically active and staying fit.
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Be safe. Be seen.
Learn tips for pedestrian safety when walking in the dark.
Online Trainings
Total Worker Health®: Physical actvity
Check out how regular exercise—like walking—makes your workplace safer and how to encourage employees to get up and move in this short training.
Resources
Get active
This guide provides employers with ways to support workplace physical activity.
Poster | Strengthen and lengthen
Improve core strength and muscle tone with these active exercises. (8.5 x 11) (11 x 17)(Spanish 8.5 x 11 or 11 x 17)
Poster │ What does walking do for you?
This poster offers evidence-based information on the health benefits of walking. (8.5 x 11) (11 x 17)
Physical deconditioning
Tips for safely getting back to physical work after an absence.
Drivers: Print this bookmark to test your reaction time
Increase access to physical activity
The first step to increasing physical activity is making it easy and safe. Here are some tools to help:
What is your business's "walk score"? (Walk Score)
Learn how easy it is to walk and bike from your doorstep, then help make it easier. Draw maps of routes for walking near your business, along with mileage and posted signs. Check for safety issues such as broken sidewalks, lighting, and other hazards.
Physical activity (CDC)
Increasing physical activity has numerous benefits for employers and employees.
Is it compensable?
Compensable or not?
If an employee is injured while participating in a company-sponsored wellness program, is it compensable?
Ready to get moving?
25 ways to get moving at home
The American Heart Association has lots of hints and tips to get moving!
23½ hours (Dr. Mike Evans/Evans Health Lab)
Watch this animated video to learn about the single best thing you can do for your health.
What counts as physical activity for adults?
Find out what the CDC recommends.
Following a few basic tips can help you stay safe
Use sidewalks when available, walk facing traffic, and avoid talking on your phone or texting. Also, wear reflective clothing when walking at night.