Most IT jobs will have you in front of a computer most of the day.
If you want to stay away from that then you will likely get stuck as the lowly PC technician.
That gets OLD FAST. I promise.
I spent a week ripping apart Dells to update the RAM and HDD's where possible and troubleshoot hardware level problems to try and refurb them. I got some very thick callouses from that as well as several dozen nicks and cuts, and the best part is I got some nail fungus in my right thumb due to all the nicks and cuts and dust exposure (you wouldn't believe what ends up in machines. I've seen everything from poppy seeds to baked roaches, insects I mean)
However, if you are moving those machines through a warehouse, as I was, to a testing station you will get plenty of exercise every day.
The other possibility is a PC installer. Once again, that gets really old, really fast. Cutting open new boxes, pulling them off pallets. Getting every ready to bring to the end user. Swapping machines, bringing back the old ones... very repetitive, but great exercise. Very underwhelming.