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30 January 2010

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Thanks Kevin. I have a standup desk at the office but I'm never at the office. I do work from my home office, and I think it's time I set that up properly. I'm glad you've stayed on top of this topic on your blog.

Really not that hard to get started if you already have a treadmill. SImply add a TrekDesk and it comes with all the essential accessories to keep you productive through the day.

Wait a minute, are those wine bottles on your stand-up desk? Those are the type of accessory that would help me improve my productivity, not to mention my balance!

CNN just had a segment on the health hazards of sitting yesterday. Makes alot of sense. Humans were not designed to sit around!! Stand up everyone!

Geek Culture did a review on a portable unit that sits on your desk. I read that while you dont want to sit all day, you dont want to stand all day either. I think it is like most things...sitting is OK in moderation.

I agree that we have to change 8 or more hour sitting to something else, if we want to keep our back and other organs healthy.

I personally like replacing chairs with the fitness ball while standing position is still rough on my back.

I think that any workout while working won't keep you focus on work... it is much better to exercise every 30 minutes or so.

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