| Hi HNists! As many of you here, I sit at my desk for extended periods of time so my thinking is that I would combine a daily session of standing and sitting in a good chair. For the chair, I was thinking of sticking with a SteelCase Leap. I saw this thread earlier today (http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2518898). I'm thinking about investing in an electronically height adjustable desk by Steelcase. ve seen a lot of DIY options too but (I think) I'd rather not mess around adjusting the height manually since I do have 2 monitors and a bunch of other stuff. I'm curious to know about:
How long you can typically stand and do work?
Do you catch your shifting your weight to one side due to fatigue?
Do you use and still use the standing desk religiously or did it turn into one of those fad ideas? I'd appreciate any thoughts, comments and experiences.
Thanks!! |
I am not comfortable! I hate it! I'm going to have to bite the bullet and buy myself a stand-up desk.
I would break my work into about 2-3 hour shifts, and always take a bit of time away.
I have 3 monitors for two computers.
I was standing on a balance board for about 70% of the time in front of my desk. The balance board lets you shift your weight around easily, and somewhat keeps you on your toes, but it isn't like being on the balance board in the gym. Just having a hand on the mouse or keyboard pretty much takes all the balance challenge out of it.