The 4% Fallacy:
It is sad to know that 4% of our day goes to the gym and automatically assumes that it has the power to counteract the 96% of the day spent in a chair. This is known as “Active Couch Potato” syndrome. Our bodies are designed for constant, slow movements. But when we sit at a place for several hours, our metabolism doesn't just slow down; it “shuts off” certain enzymes which are responsible for burning your fat and clearing excess glucose from our body.

The Metabolic Benefits Of Micro Movements:
The power of NEAT lies in its efficiency and consistency. It does not trigger the “massive hunger spikes,” that often follow a heavy HIIT session.
Insulin Sensitivity: Walking every 30 minutes helps your body to process the glucose levels in your system.
Lymphatic Drainage: The lymphatic system has no pump; it completely relies on muscle contraction to move waste out of your tissues. Hence, NEAT is that pump to help the lymphatic muscles drain out excess waste from your body.
Normal Levels Of Post Prandial Glucose: If you take a 10 minute stroll after having a meal, then it is more effective at balancing your glucose levels as compared to taking a vigorous morning run.

Strategies For The High Performance:
You do not require a standing desk in order to master “NEAT” though it is useful. Achieving the aim requires building a “movement rich” environment.
The Phone Call Pace: You should make it a rule to never answer any phone calls while sitting. If you practice the simple act of pacing back and forth, it can help you reduce 100 calories per hour from your body.
Active Transit: If you notice that your destination is one mile away, walking is the only professional option.

Fidgeting Is A Friend: Studies have revealed that people who tap their feet, shift in their seats or move their hands, while speaking among each other, burn significantly more calories than those who sit perfectly still.
In A Nutshell:
In a world that requires you to keep pinned to a screen, the most effective way to be fit is practicing and mastering the art of “NEAT.” It is a simple, non negotiable choice to keep moving and never worrying about your body’s excess fat.