- Feb 15, 2000
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Folks I have a problem, and I'm wondering how other people deal with this. I work from 8am to 5pm in a cubicle every weekday like most normal people do. However, unlike most normal people all I want to do when I get home is game on my computer.
I didnt used to have a problem with this, but I guess since I'm getting older my body is giving me hints that I sit too much. I dont even know how to describe it, its like "dead butt." I have an expensive chair (its the embody chair) but its not alleviating the feeling I get in my butt from sitting all day.
I have a couple things i'm thinking about doing...#1 is buying a high powered laptop and trying to game on it in my reclining sofa. However, I have tried this before (took a laptop for a test run for a couple weeks) and I kinda get pains in other parts of my body, like my neck and back from trying to look at the screen.
#2 is rig up some kind of contraption with a zero gravity chair, and monitors on some kinda swivel arm that would be suspended above me. This one sounds kinda crazy and would be very expensive.
Also, I exercise quite a bit including running and lifting weights, but I still get that feeling a lot of the time. Sometimes running cures it, but eventually it comes back.
So...what do you guys do?
Edit: Also, I kneel a lot at my computer desk. In fact, I am right now. But you can only kneel for so long. Gravity is my mortal enemy.
I didnt used to have a problem with this, but I guess since I'm getting older my body is giving me hints that I sit too much. I dont even know how to describe it, its like "dead butt." I have an expensive chair (its the embody chair) but its not alleviating the feeling I get in my butt from sitting all day.
I have a couple things i'm thinking about doing...#1 is buying a high powered laptop and trying to game on it in my reclining sofa. However, I have tried this before (took a laptop for a test run for a couple weeks) and I kinda get pains in other parts of my body, like my neck and back from trying to look at the screen.
#2 is rig up some kind of contraption with a zero gravity chair, and monitors on some kinda swivel arm that would be suspended above me. This one sounds kinda crazy and would be very expensive.
Also, I exercise quite a bit including running and lifting weights, but I still get that feeling a lot of the time. Sometimes running cures it, but eventually it comes back.
So...what do you guys do?
Edit: Also, I kneel a lot at my computer desk. In fact, I am right now. But you can only kneel for so long. Gravity is my mortal enemy.
