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5 Signs That You Have Been Sitting Too Long

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As the world is moving faster than we can imagine, technology is advancing daily, and we are becoming more sedentary, it's easy to find ourselves spending long hours sitting in front of a computer screen. While it may seem like a daily necessity, sitting for too long and unsupported in our office chair can have negative impacts on our health. But how do you know when you've been sitting for too long? Here are five signs your body is telling you to stand up:

1

Your back starts to ache

One of the tell-tale signs that you've been sitting for too long is a sore back. When you sit for extended periods, your back muscles become strained in a poor posture, leading to discomfort and pain.

 

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2

Your neck feels stiff and sore.

Another common sign of sitting for too long is a sore neck. When you sit with poor posture, your neck muscles must work overtime to hold up your head, which can lead to stiffness and discomfort.

3

You experience eye strain

Staring at a computer screen for long periods and multiple online meetings in this new virtual world can also cause eye strain. Your eyes may become dry, itchy, or start to feel tired and strained.

4

Your legs feel restless.

Sitting for extended periods can make your leg muscles tight and restless. When you are uncomfortable, you could find yourself constantly shifting or fidgeting in your seat. This is where the seat surface becomes important. It can either cause pressure or alleviate pressure on your legs, hips, and bottom. A better seat cushion will help you sit longer, but always take standing breaks when you start feeling restless.

                                                                                      Office Chair Seat Pressure

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More pressure                              Vs                                Less pressure

                                                                 *Study performed with rigid load indenter, human results may vary.

5

Your energy levels drop.

Sitting for too long causes your body’s metabolic rate to slow down which can also lead to a decrease in energy levels. When your body isn’t supported in the right places you fatigue from trying to hold your body up or your body ends up in prolonged poor posture, making you feel tired and sluggish. To combat this, take regular standing breaks and evaluate what you are sitting on during the workday. Your office chair could either be helping you or holding you back!

If you are looking to combat the negative effects of sitting, look no further than Anthros.

Anthros is the only chair in the world that is guaranteed to improve posture or your money back. The science-backed, patented design is registered with the FDA as a posture-improving chair and is proven to have the lowest pressure (most comfortable) cushion on the planet (verified by university testing).

Take the next step to reducing pain, increasing comfort, and maximizing performance!

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