Hello. I'm quite fat, and I blame you. Years of deep and unstoppable addiction to pixels means I've sat down in front of the computers that let me work on them for basically my entire adult life. Sitting, combined with a parallel but no less deep and unstoppable addiction to biscuits (cookies, if you're in the North American British Annexes), means I'm not in great shape.
As part of doing something about it, before I'm too smooshy and atrophied to enjoy having kids at some point in the future, I've recently got myself a standing desk (IKEA Bekant, it's magnificent) and a padded mat (Varidesk "The Mat", mostly magnificent) to perch on while I'm stood.
I've always wondered about getting one since they became a thing in tech circles, and now I've got one I feel sad that I didn't get one years ago. I can't say that it's helping me actually become more healthy just by itself, because I'm doing a bunch of other things to make that happen alongside the standing, but the psychosomatic benefits are real enough.
Anyone else stand up while they're computing? Those who do stand, do you have any tips for a fellow new standee?
Things that bug me a bit so far that I want help with:
As part of doing something about it, before I'm too smooshy and atrophied to enjoy having kids at some point in the future, I've recently got myself a standing desk (IKEA Bekant, it's magnificent) and a padded mat (Varidesk "The Mat", mostly magnificent) to perch on while I'm stood.
I've always wondered about getting one since they became a thing in tech circles, and now I've got one I feel sad that I didn't get one years ago. I can't say that it's helping me actually become more healthy just by itself, because I'm doing a bunch of other things to make that happen alongside the standing, but the psychosomatic benefits are real enough.
Anyone else stand up while they're computing? Those who do stand, do you have any tips for a fellow new standee?
Things that bug me a bit so far that I want help with:
- Even with The Mat, my feet still get sore after prolonged sessions stood up (5 hours or so seems to be the threshold, from the unscientific counting I've done so far), and rather than sit when that happens I tend to just walk off and do something else. The soreness tricks me into thinking I'm done at the computer, even if I've still got stuff to do.
- I have no real idea what the best ratio of sitting to standing is. I'm sure there's detrimental effects from standing up for so long, just as there are from sitting (even though we're designed to be upright, evolutionary speaking, we're also designed to move while being so).