Adjustable Standing Desk By Rebel Desk

Looking for an adjustable standing desk to help you be more active at work? The Rebel Crank Up 1000 is the desk you’ve been waiting for. This adjustable desk moves from sitting to standing height with a few turns of a crank. Once the standing desk is in the right place, the crank can tuck […]

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3 Considerations When Buying A Standing Desk

If you’re ready to get out of your chair and start standing while you work, we’ve put together a few tips for what to consider when shopping for the perfect standing desk! First, we recommend avoiding desks that cannot adjust between sitting and standing heights. Standing during the day has numerous benefits compared to sitting, […]

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Got Back Pain? A Treadmill Desk or Standing Desk Can Help!

Back pain is a big pain. It’s estimated that 65 million Americans suffer from back pain, making it the second most common reason for calling up the doctor. When we sit, we often have poor posture, hunching over laptops or tablets. We crane our necks. We sit on bulky wallets and throw off our spines. […]

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The Office of the Future

At Rebel Desk, we envision a future in which everyone has the option to sit, stand, or walk while working. Hopefully we are more accurate in our prediction than this one from 1961: Desk of the Future

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You Don’t Know What You Have Until It’s Gone

You’ve heard the admonition: You don’t appreciate what you have until it is gone. Well, this one has proven true for me this past week. I have been without my standing and treadmill desk for a week and, boy, do I miss it. My life changed for the better when I started working upright rather […]

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Making the Transition to a Standing Desk

Editors at the magazine Women’s Health recently blogged about making the transition to a standing desk. http://blog.womenshealthmag.com/whexperts/make-a-change-try-a-standing-desk/ The final verdict: “I was totally wiped after my first few days of standing at work. But as I got into it—and over my initial embarrassment—I became a total convert. My shoulder and back pain have nearly disappeared […]

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