MaisonBisson.com » health http://maisonbisson.com A bunch of stuff I would have emailed you about. Sat, 14 Nov 2009 20:14:03 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.8.5.2 en hourly 1 New Year’s Hangover Remedies http://maisonbisson.com/blog/post/13332/cure-your-new-years-eve-hangover/ http://maisonbisson.com/blog/post/13332/cure-your-new-years-eve-hangover/#comments Thu, 01 Jan 2009 16:41:16 +0000 Casey Bisson http://maisonbisson.com/?p=13332

hangover remedy

I find a few sausage, egg, and cheese breakfast sandwiches and chocolate milk do the trick, but I’d eat those every day if I could. I’m always dubious of claims to national consensus, but this is especially ridiculous. Is our national hangover cure really tomato juice and eggs? I thought it was hair of the dog, or beer and eggs. Friends of mine have been so concerned by the challenge that they’ve developed Biba, an electrolyte rich mixer that’s supposed to reduce the risk of hangover from the start (join their Facebook group to learn more).

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Do You Still Use Your Walking Desk? http://maisonbisson.com/blog/post/12604/do-you-still-use-your-walking-desk/ http://maisonbisson.com/blog/post/12604/do-you-still-use-your-walking-desk/#comments Thu, 18 Sep 2008 19:14:40 +0000 Casey http://maisonbisson.com/?p=12604

The MaisonBisson Walking Desk.

Michael Pratt asked me recently:

Do you still use your treadmill desk? Do you continue to find it beneficial? I love the idea of these things, but worry a little that I might tire of it in practice, or that it might be difficult to work at it for long periods.

It may seem a perfect opportunity to revisit my old walking desk blog post, but that just raises the guilt level I feel every time I see the thing unused. Unfortunately, I have to admit that I don’t use it much anymore, though I do believe I lost some weight and generally felt healthier when I was using it regularly.

It can be difficult to walk and type. The treadmill runs as slowly as .5 miles per hour, and that helped me to get started. Eventually, I found two miles per hour a comfortable rate and would work at that for hours at a time. But I lost the knack of it after a long period of travel and had trouble getting started again. One of the problems was that as the treadmill aged, it could no longer properly work at the slow speeds, or without a high elevation angle. The higher speed meant that I couldn’t simply ease into it as I had at first, and the higher elevation angle left me in a less comfortable typing position.

That could all be justification, but it’s what seems to have happened. Still, while I was doing it regularly, it was easy and convenient. I may have just convinced myself to try it out again.

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Walking Desk http://maisonbisson.com/blog/post/11074/treadmill-desk/ http://maisonbisson.com/blog/post/11074/treadmill-desk/#comments Mon, 30 Jan 2006 17:17:15 +0000 Casey Bisson http://maisonbisson.com/blog/?p=11074

The MaisonBisson Walking Desk.

I used to have a stand-up desk at work. Then that got replaced by a pair of standup workstations above a more normal desk. Then I moved offices and switched roles from sysadmin to programmer and got the most normal desk ever.

Then, in January 2005, I heard an NPR story about Dr. Jim Levine’s study that put a high value on constant movement throughout the day, and I got concerned about sitting for so long. Levine was so taken by the results that he assembled a walking desk (my term) using a treadmill and hospital tray (the kind that slides over a hospital bed).

Now, almost a year later, I’ve got my own.

Joe Stirt of BookOfJoe got excited about Levine’s treadmill desk and eventually built his own. Mine was especially easy to setup because the arms are perfectly level and large enough to hold that big cherry board I use for the desk surface.

treadmill, treadmill desk, walking desk, walking, computer desk, exercise, Dr. Jim Levine, Dr. James Levine, Dr. Joe Stirt, movement, health, desk

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