How to Use a Standing Desk?

Fitnest
4 min readJun 11, 2019

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1.Do Not Rush

Of course, we understand that you have just bought a new desk and you want to use it all the time. However, be careful and use your standing desk in a moderate way. What does it mean? Do not try to stand as much as possible just because you are in love with your new standing desk. You will simply get tired of constant standing for 8 hours. What is worse — you can get health issues. Try not to go over 2 hours of standing per day for the first weeks. After that you can slowly increase your standing time by 4 hours a day in total. This is how we think about the length you should be standing as a standing desk user from beginner to experts.

2.How to Use a Standing Desk Easy Tip: Move Move Move

Whatever your working position is, move from time to time. Your muscles need blood circulation. You need to change your activity while standing. What can you do? Move your feet, do squats or stretch yourself or even dance a bit. You can also put a jar of water or a coffee machine far away so each time you want to get something to drink, you will have to make a movement. Another tip: try to get small cups so you will move more often to get your next drink. Making movements from time to time while working at a standing desk is not just good for your health but it also boosts productivity and energy.

3.Put Something Under Your Feet

You can get any soft or an anti-fatigue mat or a foot roller. What for? No matter how long you have been standing, your legs and feet are not used to it. You will not change your standing desk from a stand to a sit position and vice versa every 5 minutes so your legs and feet should feel comfortable. Having a comfy mat under your feet will let your take your shoes off and relax. When getting an anti-fatigue mat, your will soon see a significant change in health issues such as reduction of headaches, a good posture and reduction of back pain. Foot rollers will relieve sore muscles and stimulate lymph circulation. Foot rollers are fun but be careful and do not fall down! 😉 If you want to read more about some other accessories for your standing desk, read our article about Best Standing Desk Accessories.

4. How to Use a Standing Desk Tip: Do Not Forget About Your Standing Posture

Surprisingly enough, but many people forget about your posture when thinking how to use a standing desk. The first thing you need to remember is your back. Do not bend! Pay attention to the shoulders, too! Do not slumber them! Your shoulders must be relaxed. No matter how comfortable you feel or how tired you are, just do not do it. In order to remember about your posture, get an App for a smartphone. There is a variety of Apps on the market so choose just one or a few and take care of your ergonomics health!

5. Check Your Sitting Position

Seems to be super easy but check yourself! No matter if you are sitting or standing at your sit-stand desk, the eyes should be at the same level as a computer or a laptop monitor. You should not have a huge distance to a keyboard or a mouse. Lower arms should be parallel to the floor. A screen should be a full arm’s length away from your face. When sitting, do not slouch in your chair. Make sure your upper legs are at a 90° angle to the body when you are in your chair. And forget about leaning on one side! It makes a spine cure and brings 0 benefits to a sitting posture.

Conclusion: How to Use a Standing Desk?

Just pay attention to your posture, standing and sitting time, movements during the day and also think of additional supplement for your legs such as a comfortable mat or foot rollers.

if you have any questions, and do not forget to check our awesome standing desks .

As a bonus, we are sharing a video from Mayo Clinic about using a standing desk. 😉

Sources

  1. Stephany Aulenack (2013). 6 ways to fight fatigue while using your standing desk http://deskhacks.com/reduce-standing-desk-fatigue/
  2. Ergonofis Blog. How to use my sit-stand desk correctly https://ergonofis.com/blogs/news/how-to-use-my-sitstand-desk-correctly
  3. Cleveland Clinic (2015). Back Health & Posture https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/articles/4485-back-health-posture
  4. Simon Swords (2016). Sitting all day? Improve your posture for a healthy back https://fitforwork.org/blog/sitting-all-day-improve-your-posture-for-a-healthy-back/

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Originally published at https://www.fitnest.eu on June 11, 2019.

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