Lunchtime Exercise Lets Employees Balance Work, Working Out
By: Katie Thompson
Updated: May 8, 2012
At Abilene's Law Enforcement Center, a group of city employees have found a way to balance work, and working out.
"A lot of times we cant get away during work during the 8 hour day and you're stuck at your desk and it's just busy," Says Sheriff's Secretary Marianne Trail
Trail is a wife and mother with 2 jobs and very little time left over. It's the same story with many of her coworkers.
Now a new program lets a fitness instructor whip them into shape during their lunch hour.
"They said do you want to teach yoga at the police department? And I said..sure!" Says Fitness Instructor Jess Nichols
Nichols teaches yoga and weight training classes for city employees Monday through Wednesday.
"Physical fitness is important to everybody and a lot of the women we have here work at desks or are dispatchers. You get cramped and you need to move and it's a great way to be able to get out of your desk..go and work out ..and go straight back without having to leave the area," Nichols Explains.
She says many employees enjoy the comfort and convenience of being at work and surrounded by people they know.
For Trail and many others the classes allow them to maintain their busy lives, and stay healthy.
"It's hard to make an excuse not to come on Mondays and Wednesdays," Says Trail.


