I was wondering how many of you use a standup desk and if so, how do you use it (i.e., full-time, alternate stand/sit every hour, etc.), and any tips or things you learned to make it better.
I did get a rocker pad to stand on (nothing fancy, but has a soft rubber cover with lugs) helps me move around and shift positions. I've had it about a week now.
One thing I'm having a hard time is finding the right position for my "mouse" arm (right arm); I feel pulling in my arm, even though I have the desk at the right height for my keyboard (elbows at about 100 deg).
Is it just a matter of getting used to it? Should I alternate sitting/standing? Any tips for the mouse (other than use keyboard shortcuts more?)
You can break the planks up into 30 second/1 minute chunks until you get to the point where you can plank for 2 minutes at a go.
It took about a week and I noticed significant reduction in pain and better core strength.
Better yet, do planks and buy a standing desk! I have a cheap $250 Flexispot desk that is still going strong.
- Stand in one position for a long time? (I've found it's best to not stand in the exact same position for too long)
- Leaning / putting your weight on the desk?
- Using an external keyboard or are you using the laptop keyboard?
- Do you have a rubber mat or soft carpet surface under your feet?
I'm no MD (except for computers :p), but if your lower back is hurting perhaps consider looking at your foot situation, maybe different / more supportive shoes or standing surface.
It took me 3-6 months of consistent usage before the standing desk situation felt comfortable and natural. Now I hate sitting at a desk, it's uncomfortable (hah).