[muglo] Re: Computer chairs
- From: "Michael J Stilwell" <mstilwell@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: muglo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 11 Aug 2004 07:17:15 -0500
I have found the best chair is none at all.
I and many others have switched to using the appropriate sized exercise/
therapy ball, one that is as tall as the back of your knees. Put as much or
little air as you want.
When sitting on it you are put into a natural pelvic tilt that
reduces/eliminates lumbar spine pressure. Also the micro-movements on the
slightly unstable surface improve
circulation to your lower and actually whole body. This reduces fatigue and
improves concentration.
The best part is that these balls are only a few $$ and you can multi-task with
them. There are a lot of very good exercises you can do on and with them. This
includes the subtle
workout your abdominals get from sitting on them. You can find these balls at
several retailers now.
Hope this helps?
Besides, if you do not like it as a chair you have only invested a few $$ and
now have an exercise device in your home you may use, either that or a really
durable beach ball
(most are rated to hold 700# (317 kg)
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