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kozz

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From: Eindhoven NL

New chair 

Today my new ergonimic chair arrived.
I was (am) still suffering from serious backinjuries and really had a hard time playing the guitar and go to work (perhaps I should mention it the otherway arround in case my boss sees this), because sitting was no option.

Now with this chair it feels like never before. It straightens my back and it feels like I have less tention in my neck and backbone.
It's a chair with a horseback saddle, which forces the knees to get apart and it straightens my back.

I am very please with it and I've tried to play guitar and it feels good.
Now its time to adapt to the traditional posture since before I was sitting cross-legged, but it feels natural.

Hopefully this works out well, but for the moment I am really pleased with it already, and I am very happy to be able to pickup the guitar again.

Cheers
kozz



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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jul. 30 2009 1:56:55
 
edguerin

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From: Siegburg, Alemania

RE: New chair (in reply to kozz

Looks great!

The only thing I don't like about it is that it reminds me of my dentist

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jul. 30 2009 2:40:13
 
kozz

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From: Eindhoven NL

RE: New chair (in reply to kozz


or just like your pedicurist

It's used a lot indeed by dentists and all those sitting/standing halfway jobs....
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jul. 30 2009 9:23:07
 
Doitsujin

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RE: New chair (in reply to kozz

There is missing the thing where you can rest your back... They fooled you I tell you.. I hope you only paid half of the price...
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jul. 30 2009 9:57:01
 
Ron.M

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From: Scotland

RE: New chair (in reply to kozz

quote:

It's used a lot indeed by dentists


Eh?

I've never heard of that before.

All the dentists up here have long reclining chairs and carry out all dental work with the paitient in a 30 degree position or so.

Is this a Continental thing?

The last time I sat in a chair like that was in Tromso (Norway) in "The Cowboy Bar" where all the barstools were shaped like that.. (probably to help stop the customers falling off )

cheers,

Ron
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jul. 30 2009 10:08:48
 
at_leo_87

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From: Boston, MA, U.S.A

RE: New chair (in reply to kozz

cool chair! but im also confused about the no back support thing.

you've got a nice, stylish looking place too!

ron, he meant the chairs the dentists sit on, not the evil reclining scary ones for the patients.

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jul. 30 2009 10:39:29
 
Stu

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From: London (the South of it), England

RE: New chair (in reply to Ron.M

quote:

quote:

It's used a lot indeed by dentists



Eh?

I've never heard of that before.

All the dentists up here have long reclining chairs and carry out all dental work with the paitient in a 30 degree position or so.


Im thinking he means by the actual dentist not by the patient!! maybe
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jul. 30 2009 10:58:12
 
Ron.M

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From: Scotland

RE: New chair (in reply to Stu

Yeah maybe so...
I must admit I never look or notice..
I'm just looking up at the light and trying to get myself into some other universe..

A few years ago I tried an experiment by refusing any local anaesthetic and just taking it "a la natural"....and I must admit that it wasn't all that bad apart from a few twinges of intense pain every so often that was over in a second or two.

The luxury was that you left the surgery feeling perfectly normal, instead of that horrible numb feeling that lasts for a few hours.

These days I'm too lazy to be bothered getting myself psyched up and in the mood.. and just take the shots...but the Dentists keep looking at my notes and saying "Oh...you don't like anaesthetic...do you?"

"Nah, forget that sh*t....Just fill me up thaar chief"

cheers,

Ron
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jul. 30 2009 11:28:57
 
el ted

 

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RE: New chair (in reply to kozz

oo-er!!! Did you buy the chair from 'Bondage toys r us'?
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jul. 30 2009 13:13:50
 
cathulu

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From: Vancouver, Canukistan

RE: New chair (in reply to kozz

Lord that chair looks uncomfortable!

Interesting, when they told you not to slouch and sit-up straight, turns out they analyzed forces on the back and the least pressure on the back is slouching!

Anyways, I find without a decent lower back support I get back pains playing guitar. Everyone is different so whatever floats your boat is good!
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jul. 30 2009 17:01:06
 
kozz

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From: Eindhoven NL

RE: New chair (in reply to kozz

quote:

There is missing the thing where you can rest your back... They fooled you I tell you.. I hope you only paid half of the price...

quote:

cool chair! but im also confused about the no back support thing. you've got a nice, stylish looking place too!



They fooled me indeed....I had the chair with backsupport and an extra tumbling mechanismn etc so I made a phonecall to this company if I got everything...and than it started....
"If you want to have back support you need to have also the other tubling mechanism etc and the prices are without taxes...."
So I decided to go without backsupport (it is indeed now half the price :) since I'll use this chair mainly for sitting behind my desk.
This way of sitting is called active-sitting and is good for me because muscles on one site of my backbone are way weaker than the other site. I admit, it is not a relaxing chair.

At_leo-87, thanks. My furniture is mostly from my parents which I repainted or put some new knobs on doors etc. I like the combination of old and modern.


quote:

The last time I sat in a chair like that was in Tromso (Norway) in "The Cowboy Bar" where all the barstools were shaped like that.. (probably to help stop the customers falling off )

Well Ron, believe me, it is possible....especially if you forget there is no backsupport this time

quote:

oo-er!!! Did you buy the chair from 'Bondage toys r us'?

Yep, it came with a free latex nurse dress.



quote:

Lord that chair looks uncomfortable!
Interesting, when they told you not to slouch and sit-up straight, turns out they analyzed forces on the back and the least pressure on the back is slouching!

Well, it is not a relaxing chair in a way you normally would relax. But I really feel the difference in my shoulders and neck.
The only time I felt relaxed in my neck and shoulders was last year when I had to take Valium (I really liked that medicine), and now they are becoming relaxed just because of a different posture.
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