This looks good! I carry a simple three-legged stool so I won't have to stand on long commutes on my local train system. You sit on it by straddling, and I notice that it puts me in a very upright, engaged posture.
I'm beginning to think most modern office chairs are just evil...
Shirley
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From: pierrehaberer <ph@cineaste.org>
To: Avid-L2 <Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tue, Oct 2, 2012 3:32 am
Subject: [Avid-L2] Re: Editor Wellness Tips
A few years back, I bought an "active seating" chair from Hag, a norwegian
company.
http://www.hag-global.com/products/hag-capisco/hag-capisco-8106/
It's great, especially if you raise your desk by about 4", it puts you in a
dynamic seating position as opposed to sloughing into a shell, the idea came to
them when researching horse's saddle in which you're indeed sitting upright.
Never tried editing standing, though I'm drawn to it - the practicality being
the problem when you move from an edit suite to another.
I also use a Wacom tablet, having been diagnosed with a "tennis elbow" 10 years
ago.
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