tarheelhockey
Offside Review Specialist
I’ve seen this from many people who play sports and just people in general. We just had almost 18 months where you couldn’t do much and worked from home, how hard was it to workout? Run, walk, push-ups, sit-ups, body weight strength stuff take no equipment or special gyms.
I've been working out from home during the pandemic. I've kept myself in good shape. I will say, though- even when I was working out at the gym- the first few games of hockey still wiped me out. I don't know if it's the cardio or just the muscles used are different, but damn- it takes me a couple of games to get back into shape.
One of the very quiet, sneaky things about the pandemic is the amount of time people spent sitting down. Most of us are already pretty sedentary, but WFH slashed away a large portion of the average person's daily walking and standing time. Simply walking to and from the car, up and down the office hall, across your corporate park, back and forth to lunch, whatever. All of that was replaced by a few dozen steps from your bed to your desk (if that... I found I could usually at least start my day with my laptop on the bedside table).
That doesn't sound like such a big deal in the context of athletics, but that movement is absolutely crucial to core muscle and joint function. Workouts don't make up for it. It's frightening to think of how many people out there have literally withered from the inside, and what that's going to mean for their long term health outlooks (which were already clearly tied to a lack of standing and walking before pandemic conditions began).
Someone out there is currently compiling future Nobel Prize winning research on the health outcomes of tens of millions of people just sitting around for a year.