
Do you spend a lot of time sitting at your desk? Would you like to do
more exercise but work and home commitments make it impossible to find
the time? We know that posture related health problems are growing due
to the sedentary nature of many jobs and in 2006 nearly half a million
people in the UK suffered from some form of RSI*. That’s why Leitz, the
high performance brand of filing and desk top accessories, has launched
the Office Games campaign to improve your fitness and well-being in the
office and at your desk.

Leitz are setting the pace in this Olympic year by linking up with
Sharron Davies, ex Olympic swimmer and one of the UK’s leading female
athletes. Sharron has produced a series of ‘at-your-desk’ toning
exercises along with hints and tips to help you optimise your lifestyle,
which will be emailed to your desktop monthly throughout 2008. These
simple exercises can be performed at and around your desk. They only
take a few minutes a day to do but have been designed to create a
greater feeling of personal achievement, satisfaction and empowerment.
If you would like to get fitter, happier and more productive without
leaving your workplace, then all you have to do is register on the
www.leitz.com/officegames web site to receive Sharron's monthly fitness
emails. At the same time you can take the Leitz product fitness test,
play the Leitz Office Game and win some great prizes including 2 tickets
to the Bejing Olympics, browse through the Leitz product portfolio and
request samples.

Each quarter Leitz will focus attention on one leading product range
that delivers unbeaten value. In quarter one, it will be the innovative
Leitz 180 degree lever arch file – the file with the fastest track
record. Guaranteed for five years, its precision 180 degree mechanism
closes perfectly every time. The wider, more flexible mechanism allows
for 20% faster filing - to the left and to the right hand side of the
prongs.
So let the Leitz Office Games begin!
* to find out more information about RSI, we recommend you visit the RSI
Awareness website
www.rsi.org.uk