Wilkhahn developed the free-to-move concept in order to combat the increasingly physically inactive style of working in digitalised office environments. A five-part series here on the blog will outline the most important background information, issues and solutions to serve as inspiration in designing workspaces that encourage more agile bodies and minds. The new free-to-move film entertainingly advocates more movement in the workplace and is the trailer for our new series. In the first part of the free-to-move series you can read about the background to and causes of today’s lack of physical inactivity. What conclusions can be drawn for new sitting ergonomics? In the first part of the free-to-move series you can read about the background to and causes of today’s lack of physical inactivity. What conclusions can be drawn for new sitting ergonomics? Part 2 of the series focuses on stimulating bodies and ensuring a natural range of motion as part of the new sitting ergonomics. How does the free-to-move concept help to put this into practice? Part 3 will tell you how Wilkhahn applies its patented Trimension® technology to teach sitting to walk. In part 4 we’ll be presenting three studies by the Center for Health (ZfG) that scientifically corroborate the benefits of the free-to-move concept.
To Part 1 of the free-to-move series: Body and mind – a Stone Age DNA in a high-tech era
To Part 2 of the free-to-move series: New ergonomics: sitting in natural positions
To Part 3 of the free-to-move series: Freedom to move in digital office workspaces
To Part 4 of the Free-to-move series: Study by the Centre for Health: Free-to-move – healthier, happier and more productive
To Part 5 of the Free-to-move series : One principle, three solutions
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