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Standing Desks: Everything You Need to Know
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- Опубликовано: 7 авг 2024
- In this video, I cover all of the basic info you need to know about standing desk, including the three major types of standing desks, sitting vs standing and tips for when you stand. Be sure to check out the article for this video at DIYNils.com/standing-desks and the related video on the types of standing desks available: Which Standing Desk is Right For You?
I’d like to thank FlexiSpot for providing me with one of their very easy-to-use FlexiSpot 35” risers. It’s the desk I use everyday at work. You can visit their website and learn more about their products at www.flexispot.com.
Other desks shown in this video include the Kangaroo desk (www.ergodesktop.com), the AdjusTables Series 7 (www.details-worktools.com) and the Ergotron (www.ergotron.com). I also showed my own DIY Riser, which works pretty well but requires two people to lower it back down once raised. With the cost of nicer risers like the Flexispot being as low as it is, I didn’t see a point in continuing to work on my own.
The apps shown were the Varidesk app for iOS and Apple Watch, but the one I really prefer right now is called Repeat Timer and is also for iOS.
The music for this video included three songs, all used with permission from the artists.
Song 1: 10K Special!
Song 2: I think about you - you don't think about me
Credit: Panthurr
spencer.panthurr
soundcloud.com/panthurr
Song 3: Faith
Credit: LiamLRY
/ liamlry
This video was filmed principally on a Canon 70D using a Sigma 35mm F1.4 lens. Other footage was from iPhone 6 Plus. I use an AudioTechnica wired lapel mic for most audio. Edited in Adobe Premiere Pro.
This was extremely helpful and compiled all the essential info into one video - THANK YOU!
Right equipment, proper setup, and user behavior. You hit them all. Good job.
very informative! continue to spread the love...and more power to your Channel DIY Nils!
Wow this video is the best I've seen on this topic. Thanks!
Nils, I'm standing on my desk and can't get down. Please advise.
Hey Brett - yeah, that can be a problem. Try having a friend or family member come in and, depending on their mood and disposition toward you, either remove the legs from your desk to lower you safely to the ground or push you toward the stairs and tilt the desk. Be advised that your laptop or monitor can become a deadly impaling object in the latter case. Sending good vibes your way, my friend. Let's hope for the former. In any case, you'll be on the ground in no time. ;)
haha thanks man, great video
Great video, very informative! Thanks.
Excellent info and you really researched it so thanks!
I've bought a standing desk recently. This video is helpful for me. Thank you 😊
really good points here, thanks for creating
Great information with a straight forward presentation. Not much on RUclips came up when I searched
Great video buddy. Thks for sharing!!
Awesome video, informative. liked your video 💟
Great video. You saved me a bunch of money. My work day already includes frequent breaks and activity.
Thanks for the video. Very informative.
Well done. Quite informative. Thank you.
Thank you sir. Great information. I really appreciate it.
Hi, Nils. This is very thorough - the most thorough video I found actually. Thank you.
BUT OMG - that 20/8/2 - that's way too complicated.
Thank you. Very informative.
2 years almost to the day, thank you for this video.
Thank you - very helpful.
Very helpful video. Thx.
Every procrastinators needs a height adjustable desk. I'm getting tire of not being able to focus on my programming in college and mine is coming in on Tuesday! I am looking forward to using it!
Great Tips
Thanks bro!
VERY informative; thanks Nil. Would it be an impractical idea to buy a desk that stands tall by default (ie. a drafting desk) and buy a drafting stool to sit on? Am I missing something here?
Can you recommend an inexpensive and stable desk to be used with a free-standing treadmill base???
Hi, I really want to stand up but every time I get it set up I can't resolve forearm pain with the mouse. I did the 90 at the elbow and the desk is elbow height. Tips?
i use the timer on my Apple Watch 2. I hit 30mins when I sit down (i know it's not 20mins, but it works for me). When I stand up, i hit the 5mins on the timer as notice to let me know when I can sit down again. As time goes on, i'm will increase the stand time to 10mins, then 20mins, and finally to 30mins. Since I am using an anti-fatigue mat, i do find I go over my standing time ... but once i sit down, i hit that 30min timer again
i need an adjustable Sit Stand Desk! Have any DIYer know about SmartDesk Kit from Autonomous?
I'm using an App on my Iphone called Seconds, pro version. Great for working out too.
Sweet! I'll have to check that one out.
1:42 can you share the link of your DIY riser desk video?
What if we don't have the option to move around? I do claims and can not just put the claimant on hold
what companion video?? the pip didnt do anything....have a link?
Do you have a video for your DIY riser?
I don't, but I probably should make one. The reason I haven't yet is because I never finished it off. I used it for years but it always required two people to put the riser back down again, which is a real inconvenience.
How about sitting when one wants to,
then standing when one wants to.
THE MAGICAL KEY RIGHT THERE
try the workrave app
The only problem I see is that most people who work in a high intensity state of concentration take about 15 minutes to focus. That means the time of focus would be 5 minutes and start the cycle again. I am sure it might work for some!
I don't think switching your posture will mess up your focus. It's not like a colleague is buzzing you.
Hi Nils! As a standing desk designer and manufacturer, I'm really liking your video. Great advice, nice and clear. I'm loving the advice on apps - I think we should make one for our customers! I'm glad you didn't film the whole thing sitting down ;-)
Thanks so much! If you do make an app, or come across a great on, let us know! PS - Digging your videos! Subscribed.
Thanks Nils! Will do.
hello, I`m a 3D game art student and I have to spend hours sitting in front of my computer and I have some issues with head, neck and eyes now after 2 years. To be honest I can`t afford to have 100 or above price of automatic standing desk converters at my home. So can u please help me with this. Is there any specific routine I should follow?
Hello Neraraj, in your situation, I would recommend trying a couple of things. 1) No matter what you end up doing, get up and move around every hour or more. Take a brief walk, stretch, etc. That alone will help quite a bit. While working, stand more than you currently are using any sort of a homemade rig - it could just be boxes or crates or anything else. If possible, move your monitor(s) to a lower surface like your desk surface later on in the day, or alternating back and forth from sitting to standing. Without a riser or sit/stand desk, this is a pain, but that physical effort of moving your monitors is a bit of exercise in and of itself, so not a bad thing. Best of luck!
thanks a lot.have started walking and stretching after every 20 mins for 10 mins and will surely get a way for the stand pose to work within few days.
You say you're eyes are hurting, have you heard of software called f.lux? I adjusts your screen colours to match the time of day. Makes looking at your computer much easier, but make sure its disabled if you're doing any texture work, because it will make your colours look different :P
What's more important, your health or having to scrape up some money? Here's what I did:
Researched for the best chair, went on Craigslist, searched for the Aeron chair, saved the search so I got emails whenever that thing came up on CL. Months went by. Last Saturday, POW, a low mileage chair with most of the features, low price, excellent condition, a block from me. Talked to the guy (a corporate facilities manager) about my next goal: a standing desk. Told him exactly what I was looking for: hydraulic upsy downsy, adjustable keyboard tray, not too wide, will go way low. He tells me that oh, yeah, he has the last of the company's 40 desks EXACTLY LIKE THAT to recycle and hey, you can have it. He helped me load it, came over that night and helped me unload it and take it upstairs. Okay, okay, that's one in a hundred million, BUT CL does have a Free section, and even if that doesn't happen, you can find something cheaper than retail on CL or eBay or somewhere. That way, your investment is more time than money. Regarding the head health issues: Of all the advice in the video, the part about keeping your elbows under your shoulders at all times is THE most important. That will improve the head, neck, AND eyes. Not to mention seeing a chiropractor to get your spine and neck adjusted on an as-needed basis.
I am 6'7'' and the desk i bought does not allow me to flatten my wrists. should i just return the darn thing and find something taller? uhg idk why i didnt think that it may not be tall enough
Finding a standing desk suited to you may be difficult. Have you tried raising the standing desk off the surface of the desk several inches (maybe with books or boards) and then seeing if it’s still a decent height for sitting? If that doesn’t work, I’d reach out to customer service of any desk you buy to see if they can accommodate you. A motorized full desk might be your best bet. Good luck!
Is this video licensed for reuse?😅😊
Hey I saw a familiar desk in there!
Yup - I figured that'd be a good example to throw in there. Are you still using that desk?
Use a browser timer. You can find some in the Chrome store for the Chrome browser.
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where is the companion video
I have an amazon echo device in my office that I use. Personally I just ask Alexa to time me for 20 minutes when I sit and 10 minutes when I stand. I'm sure you can ask any AI assistant the same thing, if you've got one.
Sedentary lifestyle is not treated like hunger, it is not enough to eat dinner to get full! Sedentary lifestyle is like malnutrition, treatment is done on time, without abuse and under close supervision. Weakening some muscles, and stiffening others, with a role in maintaining posture is the first effect of sedentary lifestyle, and before standing at the office, it is mandatory to balance the tone of your postural muscles.
To assist with the standup every 20 minutes for 8 minutes then move for 2 minutes, have you considered Pavlov. A werable wrist blue toothe device that helps train positive behaviors and removes old or poor habits that you decide you want to change.
Make it easy to time standing, sitting, and moving with this free timer for Windows PCs: chris.dziemborowicz.com/apps/hourglass/
Back pain people stand up!
I work in a very cubicle-dense environent, and many of the desks are powered, height-adjustable desks. Most of the staff on the floor doesn't use them, but there are a few who do.
I can't even imagine working next to someone who raises and lowers their desk 3-4 times per-hour, every hour for a full day, as reommended by the study you cited.
Working from home might make that possible, but having dozens to hundreds of people on the floor all "groundhog'ing" their desk height all day long, would get incredibly disruptive and annoying.
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I got a huge problem in my legs standing all the time in my Work. I can not work wherever I want anymore. Disability- neuropathy
Thanks. I rather have normal desk.
If everyone can do this why my boss get mad when I sit down 🤷🏽♂️
I just put 2 stools on my normal desk and put the monitors on top of them
Good idea. Keyboard too?
yeah, i have a wireless keyboard. I just use one stool now with hard flat surface. Fits monitor, keyboard and mouse.
too poor to afford a standing desk like me? Use an ironing board. It works really good if you're short like me, 4'7'' here lol
Standing Desks = Carpel Tunnel
You can avoid all that trouble you're talking about if you just quit your job
If native Americans laughed at Europeans for using watches they would really laugh at this.
Be careful with this brand! I'm not talking about the quality of the products, but about the brand itself. Specifically, I ask all clients to be very careful with the brand's promotions since I and several clients have had some very unpleasant experiences. They carry out promotions without any kind of guarantees, commercial hooks that border on misleading advertising. When they are asked for the legal bases of the promotions that you have the right to access as a consumer, they do not provide them to you and despite admitting failures in the web shopping platform during the promotions, the solution they offer is to return the product . Sorry @flexispot but not everything is allowed in online sales, consumers also have rights, respect them.