Ask HN: How do you keep proper posture while seated?
I already have an ergonomic chair. It doesn't seem to help that much. Any tips for keeping proper posture while seated? I realize that standing and taking a break is good. Often I need to log a period of time in my chair though.
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[ 3.7 ms ] story [ 27.8 ms ] threadEven if I solve that problem, it also seems that all office and car chairs are designed for people a little shorter than me, so everything is a few inches off.
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[1] https://www.nhs.uk/live-well/healthy-body/how-to-sit-correct...
There are hacks you can try, like buy a product designed to support your posture, or just get yourself in good posture and have someone put tape up and down your back, so that when you begin to slouch you'll feel the tape pull.
”Nov. 29, 2006 -- Lean back before reading this; your back may thank you.
A new study suggests that sitting upright for hours at a time -- for example, when working at a computer -- may lead to chronic back pain. Instead, the best position for your back is somewhat reclined, sitting at a 135-degree angle rather than the 90-degree angle most office chairs are designed for.“
Make sure your desktop is at the right height for you to sit with leg joints at right angles rather than adjusting yourself or your chair to a desk that’s at some “standard” height.