How To Stop Sitting From Killing You: The Sitting Solution.

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I've got one problem with the whole “sitting is the new smoking” movement.

There's a lack of practical solutions for how to fix what happens to your body when you sit, how to structure your workday to minimize the damage of sitting, and how to make your body bulletproof to the issues with sitting.

So in today's podcast, I interview physical therapists Chad Walding and Brenda Walding, authors of the new book “The Sitting Solution: How To Save Your Spine, Body & Life.

During the interview, Chad and Brenda discuss what happens to your body when you sit, why standing may not be the best solution, how to fix the issues that happen to your body when you sit, and the unique set of problems facing athletes who sit.

Below is a sample screenshot from The Sitting Solution that shows how you could easily structure your workday using the techniques we talk about in this episode:

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Do you have questions, comments or feedback about how to stop sitting from killing you? Leave your thoughts below, and be sure to check out The Sitting Solution!

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9 thoughts on “How To Stop Sitting From Killing You: The Sitting Solution.

  1. Corey says:

    Do you know anything about “The Level” from Fluidstance? I have back issues and use a standing desk, but it also gets sore (different sore than from sitting) if I stand still too long. I thought this might be a solution. The reviews seem pretty positive, but it’s a bit expensive.

    1. Great question, Corey. I'll answer in a future podcast from&nbsp <a href="http:// ;https://bengreenfieldfitness.com. “ target=”_blank”> <a href="http://;https://bengreenfieldfitness.com. ” target=”_blank”>;https://bengreenfieldfitness.com.  But if you'd like your question to get moved to "top-priority", you can also ask your question via audio by going t <a href="http:// ohttps://www.speakpipe.com/BenGreenfield” target=”_blank”> <a href="http://ohttps://www.speakpipe.com/BenGreenfield” target=”_blank”>ohttps://www.speakpipe.com/BenGreenfield.
       
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      P.S. It may take up to 4 weeks before your question is on a podcast, so if you want immediate assistance you can get a private phone consult with me at&nbsp <a href="http:// ;https://bengreenfieldfitness.com/coaching” target=”_blank”> <a href="http://;https://bengreenfieldfitness.com/coaching” target=”_blank”>;https://bengreenfieldfitness.com/coaching

  2. Dana says:

    Wondering your thoughts on standing up to eat a meal?

    Just want to say thanks for everything you do!

    1. It makes the meal zero calories. Haha. Just kidding. Actually I don't recommend it. It can activate sympathetic nervous system and inhibit digestive pathways. Lounge like a Roman king, or sit when you're eating.

  3. zyzzyva57 says:

    Ben, great show
    I use the alarm on my iPod to get up hourly to move around for around 2 minutes based on my iPod timer
    During those hourly 2-minutes I basically just move around and look as ridiculous as possible if no one is around to see me–No set pattern, just move, move, move as much of you as possible–No official moves, but just moving as much in me as I can move

    Wear a pedometer and see if you can keep adding steps

    Too, every chance I get "I walk around the world to get across the street": I use when I can, park in the outer part of parking lots, walk way around in a store to get the item even if the item is in front of the store

    I am a firm believer in hourly movement involving as much of me as I can control

  4. I have tried Black Water and it's pretty good – but, you should call this question in for the podcast! http://www.speakpipe.com/bengreenfield

  5. JessicaMarie1 says:

    Hi Ben,

    Not related to the podcast, but I was wondering if you had any information on the fulvic acid water? (black water) Is it any different from other mineral waters? Thanks for all the great information on these podcasts.

    Jessica

  6. yoli2k says:

    The 2 sitting solutions links don't work. We need demos of the each stretch. There are stretches that we never heard of.

    Thanks,

    Yolanda

    1. Yeah, we're working on broken links…

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