>sitting for long periods causes pain
>standing for long periods causes pain
>laying down for long periods is bad for blood flow
>can't be arsed to take breaks every 30 mins
>walking feels good
>could walk at a slow pace all day
Any of you used a treadmill desk for long periods each day? Does it work well? Any thoughts?
>could walk at a slow pace all day
No I remember it being hell from my retail days.
Just get up to go get some water or coffee every two hours.
>>55949988
i feel much better walking for long periods than i do sitting, standing or laying down (not counting sleeping) and i can't take enough breaks to ease the pain. if i did, i wouldn't be able to get anything done.
i also have a part time job for ovee 15 years where i walk several hours per day no problem so i already know walking isn't a problem for me
>>55949988
>>55950058
and also working in retail is a poor comparison. if you had problems it was probably from lack of moving rather than walking. i've never seen a retail employee continuously walking for more than a few seconds at a time if you are you're not doing your job. if you were in pain it was probably from the standing part of it because you have to do a whole lot of that. walking from customer to customer or to get/stock things amounts to more standing that continuous movement. a treadmill desk is continuous movement which keeps the blood flowing. standing is hard on the muscles and the lack of movement createa insufficient blood flow as well the muscles contract all causing pain.
but i have no experience with an actual treadmill desk so i dunno.
>>55949937
>doing anything causes pain
>>55950353
>literally nothing causes pain but being sedentary all day which is required to get shit done