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"Increasing NEAT - A better way to lose weight?"

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Blogger Jay Buster said...

Great Post,

I have a blog devoted to Treadmill Desks: http://www.treadmill-desk.com/

I want to post your pictures on my site. If you object, just send me an email and I'll remove them.

Thanks,

Jay Buster

4:53 PM

Blogger AKG said...

Thanks, Jay.


I've made some improvements to my desk since I posted this, basically just added some diagonal cross bars to stabilize it more, which allowed me to switch back to my optical mouse.

I still use it every day. I often play World of Warcraft while walking on it, if you can believe it. Did 6.5 miles on it that way just last night in fact.

Go ahead and share my pics, it should be exciting to see other people's as well.

9:58 PM

Blogger Kelly said...

I have recently decided to blow the dust off my treadmill put it to some use. The problem I have always had with the treadmill is that it is so boring.

Now with all the talk about the new treadmill work stations I decided to start reading while on the treadmill. I simply found a board that I set on the handles, put my book on it and walk at a pace that will allow me to read and walk for as long as I want.

I am a computer programmer so I; like you; spend all day on the computer. I try to be active but it’s hard when you like to read, play video games, and write programs at home. I’ve been thinking about getting a laptop to setup on the treadmill. I was looking for ideas when I ran across your desk photos. I’ll have to talk my husband into helping me build something similar.

Are you still using it?


Kelly Gates

3:17 PM

Blogger AKG said...

Kelly,
Oh yes, I still use it. (July 10, 2007)When I built it, I completely rearranged the room around my treadmill desk.
To stop using it would entail a good bit of work.

I may be the first (and only?) person to ever get fit while playing World of Warcraft.

I rarely program, so I can't really say how that will go for you if you try it while walking.
The few times I tried it, it didn't work for me. I had to stand still in order to think that hard.

It may go better or even be totally fine for someone who is well versed in the craft. Sadly, I'm not such a person.

4:24 PM

Blogger Jay Buster said...

Hello Alexander,

I've posted your pictures in their own slide show at:

http://www.treadmill-desk.com/

Look over on the right sidebar.

Thanks for your photos.

Jay Buster

PS-Check out my new Google "live" map on my blog. I bet it will raise my Geek factor!

6:21 PM

Blogger mattack said...

It seems like one big step forward would be to get treadmill companies to sell treadmills with the controls on very short stands -- optionally.. or maybe even at treadmill-level (off the front end perhaps)... that would make making these kinds of desks much easier.

5:24 PM

Blogger Elena said...

Hey - are you still using the treadmill desk or have you completely vanished from walking too much?

I'm getting ready to build my desk when I move in a few weeks and I'm just looking for some inspiration.

3:42 PM

Blogger AKG said...

Yep, I still use it. You won't regret building yours.

I think this year I am going to finally replace my prototype desk with my permanent one.

2/17/08

8:53 PM

Blogger Brad Rhoads said...

I may follow your design. I don't have the 4K for a walkstation.

Also, I've just started up a social network on this topic. Feel free to join me at http://officewalkers.ning.com/.

8:05 PM

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