Exercise Library

Chest Doorway Stretch

Upper Bodyisolation·desk-friendly

41

/100

low (0.39)
Decision Guide

Best when...

  • You need something you can do near your desk without much setup.
  • You feel stiff from sitting and want to undo desk posture quickly.
  • You only have about a minute between tasks or meetings.

Not ideal when...

  • You need something substantially more intense or more workout-like.

Pairs well with...

a short walk or lower-body movement after a long typing block

Better than X when...

Longer break routines when you only have 60 seconds and need immediate value.

Office-clothes alternative

Sit-to-Stand or Wall Push-Up are easy alternatives when you want something even more office-friendly.

Movement Profile
Muscular Demand
6modeled

Targets pectorals, deltoids

Metabolic Cost
39modeled

MET 1.5 (modeled), 0.4x walking

Mobility Value
74modeled

Joint ROM: 65%, posture benefit: 85%

Desk Practicality
60modeled

Can be performed at or near a desk

Muscle Activations

pectorals

25%modeled

deltoids

15%modeled
Energy Estimate
~0.9kcal

for 1 reps · roughly 0.2 min of brisk walking for a 70 kg person

Score by Rep Count

41

5 reps

41

10 reps

41

15 reps

41

20 reps

41

30 reps

Chest Doorway Stretch scores 41/100, strongest in desk practicality. Suitable for a desk break.

Caveats
  • Metabolic cost varies with body weight and fitness level
  • mobility value, desk practicality, muscular demand are estimated, not directly measured
  • Limited research data for this exercise
Data Provenance

Measured (0)

    Derived (1)

    • caloric expenditure

    Modeled (6)

    • MET value
    • pectorals activation
    • deltoids activation
    • joint ROM
    • posture correction
    • desk practicality
    References

    2011 Compendium of Physical Activities

    Barbara E. Ainsworth, William L. Haskell, ... et al.

    Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2011) · Vol. 43(8) · pp. 1575–1581

    Established MET reference values for common activities