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April 15, 2007
Stance Angle Chair — [Not] running to stand still

Sean Fallon featured this rather unusual chair in an April 8, 2007 post on nerdapproved.com.

He wrote:
- Bizarre Looking Chair For Better Posture
One of the things I am constantly bitching about with my personal training clients is their poor posture. They are constantly slouched over a computer at work which leads to bad posture and back problems. If that sounds like you, the Stance® Angle Chair could be extremely helpful.
If you have the means, a Stance Angle Chair would be an ideal solution to protect your back, improve circulation, and improve posture without reducing productivity at work. Just be prepared to pay far, far out the ass for it.
From the product website:
- Stance Angle Chair
The Stance angle chair ensures proper distribution of body weight for nearly every body shape and size. Its simple angle and height controls, along with lumbar-supporting back and leg cushions, provide optimal postural support for infinite positions, including the single most beneficial position: "Neutral Position."
Assume the position.

Much more information here (including a video of the chair in action) and here.
The history of the Stance chair is here.
I still haven't quite worked out how I'm going to integrate this chair with my treadmill — but I'm sure the answer will come to me in a dream real soon now.
$1,200-$1,300 at dealers everywhere.

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