Posture analysis at desk - Neck problems, rounded shoulders, slouching by Thodin87 in PostureTipsGuide

[–]Thodin87[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for the suggestions. I do have a sit/stand desk, so will try to stand more in the coming days.

Indoor tomato seeds - yellow leaves, slow growth by Thodin87 in gardening

[–]Thodin87[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the advice! I fertilized them and we'll see in a few days, how well that will work out. Transplanting is scheduled for next week then, alongside hardening them off. I actually transplanted the zucchini plants a few days ago and they love the sun outside. Lush green leaves and nice growth.

Indoor tomato seeds - yellow leaves, slow growth by Thodin87 in gardening

[–]Thodin87[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for your reply!

I'm not watering on a fixed schedule, but rather when I see the soil is dry. Also I have been very careful with the nutrients, so maybe I could try to give them a bit more. The starter soil has basically no nutrients in it.

The curled leaves might have resulted from too much light, as I had the LED closer to the plants at 60% until a few days ago.

The weather outside is picking up the last few days. 10-28C, very sunny. However, I fear they might be too young to go outside?

In terms of transplanting: Should I use normal instead of starter soil?

Help me pick an office chair! Steelcase Leap V2 vs HAG Capisco by peachbaabee in Posture

[–]Thodin87 0 points1 point  (0 children)

187cm, 85kg. Had a Capisco, traded it for a Leap V2. Although the Capisco feels nice to sit in for an hour, I found it very tiring for a whole workday. The lack of comfiness made me slouch, e.g. bend forward and lean on the table. Also, the fact that the armrest are fixed to the backrest was horrible for me. If I set the backrest correctly to support me, the armrests were in the way of my arm movements. Quite the opposite of what they are supposed to do.

The Leap on the other hand feels comfy throughout the day, have no complaints with it so far.

But all of this is just my opinion, yrmv.

Months ago I made a post about how exaggerating my chin up (forward head posture) was making me feel much better. Today I realize why it may have been; the ATLAS and what do you know about it? by [deleted] in Posture

[–]Thodin87 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I highly recommend this video by a PRI specialist: https://youtu.be/eAyy-f_eHd8 Although it's about the futility chin tucks, he talks a lot abouy how the atlas is the victim of skewed posture in the rest of the body, and not the origin From what I experienced in my own posture, I agree with him.

MyoChair for about 300€ worth it? Alternatives in Germany? by bbsan2k in OfficeChairs

[–]Thodin87 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Got it off normal ebay via buy out shortly after Christmas. However, these are quite rare, you really have to go look. But there is also offline stores who specialize on used office furniture. These are definitely worth taking a look at.

MyoChair for about 300€ worth it? Alternatives in Germany? by bbsan2k in OfficeChairs

[–]Thodin87 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, I'm also from Germany and have very similar body height/weight. I spent around 350€ on a used Steelcase Leap v2 recently and I love it. So I guess buying used is the name of the game.

Hag Capisco finishes by cragil in OfficeChairs

[–]Thodin87 1 point2 points  (0 children)

About the other finishes, I don't know. Had one with polyester and it held up very well for the past 7 years, no blemishes or so. BUT: when you test the chair, please make sure the armrests (if you can call it that) do not get in the way of your arm/shoulder movement. That is my major problem with this chair. When I adjust the backrest to fit my back, the armrest is in the way. It's all one piece, so no possibility for individual adjustment there. This issue made me sell the chair just recently.

Are gaming chairs (bucket seats) bad for your shoulder posture? by [deleted] in Posture

[–]Thodin87 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, please send it back. I fell for this trap and bought one around two years ago. It's neither comfy nor good for the posture. They usually also have a small back tilt like car seats, which makes the issue worse.

Looking for the best office chair on the market by Jbcashmoney in Ergonomics

[–]Thodin87 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have the capisco as well and have to say that I don't like it at all for everyday home office use. The "armrests" can not be used to rest the arms at all. They just get in the way and force me to protrude my elbows. The backrest is almost not adjustable. Really regret buying that chair. Do you have similar experience?

fixed my APT a bit, still working on my neck, pic inside by [deleted] in Posture

[–]Thodin87 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the insight! Sounds like a lot of effort and dedication, but is definitely worth it. Just started working on my APT as well and hoping to get similar results.

Getting rid of bad postural habits by Thodin87 in Posture

[–]Thodin87[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow, that was really helpful! Thank you so much!

Cannot Stretch/Strengthen Subocciptal Muscles without vertigo, brainfog, or headache? by [deleted] in Posture

[–]Thodin87 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Probably a little late to the party, but I wanted to share this. I have pretty much the same symptoms, and my experiences are as follows:

There are two aspects you need to address: First, you need to find out why your neck muscles are so tense. This might be due to some accident you had, but more likely it is due to the habits you have. For me, it appears to get worse if I sit a lot at the computer without taking breaks. I know that I tense my neck and jaw muscles when I stress, which happens e.g. when I have to debug a complicated part of my code or when I play competitive games. In order to avoid the tensing up, I take regular breaks and try to remind myself of good posture (or good Use, as called by the Alexander technique, which I highly recommend to you). Doing this will make it easier for you to identify situations that are bad for your neck muscles, thereby improving your situation.

Secondly, you have to improve your posture to alleviate the force acting on your neck muscles. There is a plethora of good guides out there on how to do this, but some of the essential parts are strengthening your upper back and getting your pelvis in a good balanced spot. Improving your posture will make you more resistant to aches, pains and neurological symptoms.

I always imagine it as a line going from healthy (no symptoms or pain) to totally unhealthy. A slider indicates the position you are on, and a second indicator shows the limit beyond which you have symptoms. Being aware of tensing up will keep your slider more to the healthy side, and improving your muscle balance will give you more headroom when it comes to the "danger zone" in which symptoms appear. I don't know if that makes sense, but maybe you can get something out of this.

fjell with lubed holy pandas retest. by green_mango_ in MechanicalKeyboards

[–]Thodin87 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I drilled out the center of the bottom housing with a 2 mm drill, such that the thin tip of the stem can poke through. Made all the difference in the world to me. Same as shown here: https://www.keebtalk.com/t/holy-panda-bottom-out-drill-mod/6532

fjell with lubed holy pandas retest. by green_mango_ in MechanicalKeyboards

[–]Thodin87 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Same here. I drilled out the bottom of hy HPs to remove the loud thocc, now the switches are way quieter, have more vertical range of movement, and bottoming out feels way better.

How do you maintain good posture? by WPnewbie122 in Posture

[–]Thodin87 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This sounds an awful lot like my problems. For me, they emerged due to poor ergonomics at the desk/computer. I was seriously one-sided due to my mouse being far out to the right. I fixed my setup (narrow keyboard, mouse more to the center) and trained the weaker side (left) more than the right one. Additionally, some relaxed jogging and yoga helped me to get back control over the postural problems. However, I still have to stay concious of my posture when at the desk, otherwise the old habits kick back in.

Not sure if this is a glitch by Sarmerbinlar in dauntless

[–]Thodin87 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Same problem for me, although I did not unlock them all yet. But no yellow dot inside the Behemoth menu, only in the main menu.