Standing desk with treadmill

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If you don’t want to spend your whole working day sitting, you could get yourself a standing desk. If you want to go one step further and actually exercise as you work, then a treadmill with a working surface attached to it would be in order. It’s unlikely that you would be able to run and still be able to type, read or use a mouse at the same time, but you may be able to work while walking.
Standing desk with treadmill:
Standing desk with treadmill
Standing desk with treadmill pictured: LifeSpan TR1200-DT Desktop Treadmill by LifeSpan Fitness

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Folding manual treadmill

A treadmill is a great way to help lose weight and get into shape. But unless you have a dedicated work out room, or you have joined a gym, a treadmill is quite expensive, heavy and too bulky to move around from room to room. A folding manual treadmill however, is relatively less expensive, doesn’t take up much space when set up and can be easily stored under a bed or tucked in a closet when not in use. Also, an added benefit is that a manual treadmill is powered entirely by your own movement and force rather than an electric motor, allowing for a greater workout.
Folding manual treadmill:

Folding manual treadmill pictured: Phoenix 98516 Easy-Up Manual Treadmill