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by ozim
980 days ago
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I am 36 and I subscribe to notion that no desk or ergonomic chair will help. Only thing that helps is excercise. I go to the gym at least 2x a week. When gyms were closed during lockdowns I did not excercise or had much of movement anyway. Then I got my back hurting and other stuff. Now I am back at the gym and all issues went away. Also I don’t lift super heavy but moderately like I don’t bench press 100kg so I finish at 70kg usually. So it more important to move than lift heavy. All gym bros will tell you to put on more weights but you don’t have to if it is not your goal. My goal is to be healthy. |
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Switching chairs is another one for me. I do have a HAG Capisco at my fully ergonomic standing desk setup but also work from the couch or kitchen table in between.
But yes, exercise is the main pillar; and AFAIR ergonomics basically means no repetitive or same posture or movement over longer stretches of time; body wants to change position and move about.
Lastly, breaking habit of overwork if current work phase allows (always questioning if the case / if working efficiently).