
The reality of modern day information work is that most of us spend a good chunk of our time each day seated in front of a computer. I'm big on time maximization so my feeling is that if we're going to be on a computer all day why not make the best of it. The problem with poor posture is that eventually over time it leads to injury.
Part of my reason for writing this is personal. My Dad has been a computer programmer all his life and when he was in his early 40s he started having major back spasms which pretty much ended any athletic activity for him. And he is just one of many…did you know that there are over 200,000 hip replacement surgeries each year in the U.S. alone?
So if you're interested in not going down with a back/hip/whatever injury later I encourage you to continue reading…
#1 - Exercise ball - Apparently very popular with the folks at Google. It's pretty tough to slouch on an exercise ball (actually you will probably fall off). Plus it keeps you active throughout the day because you have to do a little “micro-balancing.” The other thing that I like (yup, I'm a dork) is stretching while at the computer. You can actually do a pigeon pose that feels really good and loosens up your hips. The main consideration here is to make sure that your chair is the right height. There's a chart on this page that will help you choose the best ball based on your height.



Anyway, I'd love to hear feedback on the ideas above as well as any other suggestions for healthy ways to sit at a computer. Feel free to post comments below or e-mail me at jon at learnoutloud dot com. Thanks!
Source http://jon.zaadz.com/blog/
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