If you work while sitting down, you might spend a large part of your day immobile. However, just because you work from a desk doesn’t mean you can't get some exercise in! There are a variety of workouts you can do while seated that will tone your legs and lower body. If you make a habit of toning every few days at work, you'll notice big changes fast.

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    If I don't use weights, how can I tone my arms?
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    Julian Arana is a Personal Trainer and the Founder of B-Fit Training Studios, a personal training and wellness set of studios based in Miami, Florida. Julian has over 12 years of personal training and coaching experience. He is a certified personal trainer (CPT) by the National Council on Strength and Fitness (NCSF). He has a BS in Exercise Physiology from Florida International University and an MS in Exercise Physiology specializing in strength and conditioning from the University of Miami.
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    Push ups are one of the best exercises if you're trying to tone your arms. They really give you the best bang for your buck in terms of efficiency. You can also do variations of planks to work your upper arms. If you have access to a pull up bar, you can do inverted rows or pull ups, which are also a great choice.
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    How can I do the seventh step with little pain?
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    If any exercise causes you pain, stop. You may have worked out too much, or you may have injured yourself. Contact a doctor if you have doubts.
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    How can I do this at school when the desks block my way? Any other exercises?
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    Do calf raises and leg extensions as best you can, you won't be getting swole just from sitting though, unfortunately.
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  • Stop for the day if you feel pinching, tingling, numbness, or sharp pains. It can take some time for your body to get used to certain exercises and it's dangerous to push yourself to the point of strain.[11]
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Even if you sit a lot during the day, you can still tone your legs with a few simple exercises. Rotate your ankles in a circle, moving clockwise for a few seconds, then repeat the exercise going in the opposite direction. Aim for 1 minute per ankle to increase your flexibility. To tone your inner thighs, squeeze an object, like a rolled-up sweater or a small pillow, between them for a few seconds at a time. If you want to tone your calves, raise your heels up to shift weight onto your toes. Hold the position until you feel your calves working, then try to hold a few seconds longer before releasing. You can also strengthen your butt while sitting by squeezing your butt cheeks for up to a minute and then releasing. For more tips from our Trainer co-author, including how to do leg extensions while seated, keep reading!

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