A method, a computer program product, and a computer system initiate an exercise sequence on an exercise-integrated workstation. A set of active monitored activities is identified. A set of preferences and goals for the exercise sequence is identified. A set of accumulated details regarding any user
A method, a computer program product, and a computer system initiate an exercise sequence on an exercise-integrated workstation. A set of active monitored activities is identified. A set of preferences and goals for the exercise sequence is identified. A set of accumulated details regarding any user modifications to previous exercise sequences is identified. A set of scheduled events is identified. Responsive to identifying the set of active monitored activities, the set of preferences and goals, the set of accumulated details, and the set of scheduled events, the method determines whether to initiate an exercise sequence. Responsive to determining to initiate the exercise sequence, the method initiates the exercise sequence.
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1. A method for initiating an exercise sequence of an exercise equipment communicatively coupled to a computer processor, the method comprising: a computer processor identifying a set of monitored activities actively running in the computer processor;the computer processor identifying a set of prefe
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A method for initiating an exercise sequence of an exercise equipment communicatively coupled to a computer processor, the method comprising: a computer processor identifying a set of monitored activities actively running in the computer processor;the computer processor identifying a set of preferences and goals for the exercise sequence of an exercise equipment communicatively coupled to the computer processor;the computer processor identifying a set of accumulated details regarding any user modifications to previous exercise sequences of the exercise equipment communicatively coupled to the computer processor;the computer processor identifying a set of scheduled events;responsive to identifying the set of monitored activities actively running in the computer processor, the set of preferences and goals, the set of accumulated details, and the set of scheduled events, the computer processor determining whether to initiate the exercise sequence of the exercise equipment;responsive to determining to initiate the exercise sequence of the exercise equipment, the computer processor initiating the exercise sequence of the exercise equipment and activating the exercise equipment; andthe computer processor causing the exercise equipment to adjust intensity of its exercise sequence after the initiating the exercise sequence equipment and while the exercise equipment is activated, the adjusting based on a type of peripheral device that is being used by a user, a type of a computer application that is actively being used by the user, and a type of user activity specified by the set of scheduled events, wherein the peripheral device is communicatively coupled to the computer processor. 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the set of monitored activities actively running in the computer processor is selected from the group consisting of execution of an email application, execution of a photo editing application, execution of a spreadsheet application, execution of a word processing application, use of a keyboard, use of a mouse, use of a graphics tablet, use of a trackpad, use of a connected telephone, and combinations thereof. 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the set of preferences and goals for the exercise sequence of the exercise equipment communicatively coupled to the computer include an indication of which of the set of monitored activities actively running in the computer processor are compatible with the exercise sequence, an indication of a user specified exercise intensity for a specific one of the set of monitored activities actively running in the computer processor, a user specified exercise intensity for a specific one of the set of scheduled event, an indication of certain times at which the exercise sequence of the exercise equipment should not be initiated, an indication of ones of the set of scheduled events that are incompatible with the exercise sequence, an indication of a user's exercise goals that should be achieved over given period of time, an indication of a user's specific exercise needs, and combinations thereof. 4. The method of claim 1, wherein the set of accumulated details is selected from the group consisting of applications running at the time of a user modification to the exercise sequence of the exercise equipment, peripheral devices in use at the time of the user modification to the exercise sequence of the exercise equipment, input devices in use at the time of the user modification to the exercise sequence of the exercise equipment, and calendar events occurring at the time of the user modification to the exercise sequence of the exercise equipment, rationale that the user has provided for modifying the exercise sequence of the exercise equipment. 5. The method of claim 1, wherein the set of scheduled events is selected from the group consisting of a teleconference, a video conference, a meeting, and a scheduled time during which the user will be away from the exercise equipment communicatively coupled to the computer. 6. The method of claim 1 further comprising: responsive to determining to initiate the exercise sequence, the computer processor receiving a user acknowledgement to initiate the exercise sequence;the computer processor receiving a user acknowledgement to initiate the exercise sequence, initiating the exercise sequence of the exercise equipment; andresponsive to initiating the exercise sequence, the computer processor receiving a user modification to the exercise sequence of the exercise equipment. 7. The method of claim 6 further comprising: the computer processor receiving the user modification to the exercise sequence of the exercise equipment, wherein the user modification describes at least one override action taken by the user, the override action comprising a cancellation of the exercise sequence, a delay of the exercise sequence, a modification of an intensity of the exercise sequence, a modification of a duration of the exercise sequence, and an initiation of an unscheduled user-initiated exercise sequence. 8. The method of claim 7 further comprising: responsive to receiving the user modification to the exercise sequence of the exercise equipment, the computer processor logging the user modification to the exercise sequence in a database;the computer processor utilizing the user modification to the exercise sequence of the exercise equipment in response to scheduling a subsequent exercise sequence to minimize a probability of subsequent user modifications; andresponsive to reaching a threshold of exercise modification events for a particular one of the set of preferences and goals for the exercise sequence, the computer processor modifying the particular one of the set of preferences and goals for the exercise sequence.
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Labrosse, Jean-Paul; Chu, Michael Xinjie; Sullivan, Scott, Height adjustable support surface and system for encouraging human movement and promoting wellness.
Labrosse, Jean-Paul; Chu, Michael Xinjie; Sullivan, Scott, Height adjustable support surface and system for encouraging human movement and promoting wellness.
Labrosse, Jean-Paul; Chu, Michael Xinjie; Sullivan, Scott, Height adjustable support surface and system for encouraging human movement and promoting wellness.
Labrosse, Jean-Paul; Chu, Michael Xinjie; Sullivan, Scott, Height adjustable support surface and system for encouraging human movement and promoting wellness.
Labrosse, Jean-Paul; Chu, Michael Xinjie; Sullivan, Scott, Height adjustable support surface and system for encouraging human movement and promoting wellness.
Labrosse, Jean-Paul; Chu, Michael Xinjie; Sullivan, Scott, Height adjustable support surface and system for encouraging human movement and promoting wellness.
Labrosse, Jean-Paul; Chu, Michael Xinjie; Sullivan, Scott, Height-adjustable support surface and system for encouraging human movement and promoting wellness.
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