James Burke
Being a grandpa is more fun than working
Ok...so after a much needed visit to the chiropractor today, I'm now in the market for some brand new ideas concerning my office chair and desk.
After discovering the benefits of doing back exercises on a Swiss ball, I learned that the balls are also used for office chairs. So I get on youtube looking for simple demonstrations, and got just a bit more than I'd bargained for.
One proponent of the "ball chair" idea liked the concept, except for two major drawbacks:
1) The soft plastic ball made the backs of his legs sweat profusely, thus requiring a towel to be placed over the ball for comfort.
2) The inability to "let one squeak out" when the need arises. It seems the 'ol bum seals up tight as a drum while seated on one of these gizmos. (However, this might prove to be the perfect solution for the frequent offender in your office)
Grief! I had hoped for a little more insight on this.
Searching further, I stumbled upon the concept of a stand-up desk...does anybody use a stand up desk? This idea, coupled with a good anti-fatigue mat is the most intriguing because it would prevent me from staying at the computer any longer than I absolutely need to. And it would keep me from hunching over as I often seem to do, unaware of my bad posture. If needed, I could always sit on a stool, but the option of standing a good portion of the time sounds somewhat appealing.
So there you have it...lay it on me...what are you guys doing?
JB
After discovering the benefits of doing back exercises on a Swiss ball, I learned that the balls are also used for office chairs. So I get on youtube looking for simple demonstrations, and got just a bit more than I'd bargained for.
One proponent of the "ball chair" idea liked the concept, except for two major drawbacks:
1) The soft plastic ball made the backs of his legs sweat profusely, thus requiring a towel to be placed over the ball for comfort.
2) The inability to "let one squeak out" when the need arises. It seems the 'ol bum seals up tight as a drum while seated on one of these gizmos. (However, this might prove to be the perfect solution for the frequent offender in your office)
Grief! I had hoped for a little more insight on this.
Searching further, I stumbled upon the concept of a stand-up desk...does anybody use a stand up desk? This idea, coupled with a good anti-fatigue mat is the most intriguing because it would prevent me from staying at the computer any longer than I absolutely need to. And it would keep me from hunching over as I often seem to do, unaware of my bad posture. If needed, I could always sit on a stool, but the option of standing a good portion of the time sounds somewhat appealing.
So there you have it...lay it on me...what are you guys doing?
JB