I haven't sat upright in a chair since probably early 2000s. The most ergonomic position is leaning back at like 120 degrees, in sort of an astronaut pose. This lets the spine actually rest on the back of the chair as opposed to forcing the spine to compress and support the entire weight of the torso/head.
My core muscles are worked out when not seated in other ways.
If it's available for purchase retards will buy it.
You could sell them a gift certificate for a lobotomy if it had a recognized name brand on it, they'd buy it and then demand unions to magically pay for what they buy.
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https://www.steelcase.com/products/office-chairs/leap/
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[ - ] anon 3706307 0 points 3 weeksApr 8, 2025 15:18:55 ago (+1/-1)
Maybe I'm just spoiled from work from home.
I haven't sat upright in a chair since probably early 2000s. The most ergonomic position is leaning back at like 120 degrees, in sort of an astronaut pose. This lets the spine actually rest on the back of the chair as opposed to forcing the spine to compress and support the entire weight of the torso/head.
My core muscles are worked out when not seated in other ways.
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You could sell them a gift certificate for a lobotomy if it had a recognized name brand on it, they'd buy it and then demand unions to magically pay for what they buy.
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[ - ] HelenHighwater 0 points 3 weeksApr 8, 2025 18:36:30 ago (+0/-0)
About 15% of herman millers are ok.
I would totally consider on from the posting, they look soo comfortable.
IF you have ever had to sit in a lab or at a computer for 12-15 hours straight, then you would GLADLY drop 2K on an ergonomic chair.