I don't use one personally, but I know there are people in our library who have a ball on a little rolling stand - looks something like this: http://www.amazon.com/Gaiam-Balance-Ball-Chair-Black/dp/B0007VB4NE
Hope this helps... Joe Montibello, MLIS Library Systems Manager Dartmouth College Library 603.646.9394 joseph.montibe...@dartmouth.edu On 3/4/13 10:06 AM, "Kevin S. Clarke" <kscla...@gmail.com> wrote: >On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 9:14 AM, Nunez, Robert ><robert.nu...@marquette.edu> wrote: >> Former colleges have also attested that using exercise balls instead of >>chairs also help. > >I was reading recently of a teacher who uses exercise balls for her >elementary school students. That made me wonder about the possibility >of using it as a work chair. I don't own one, but tested it out (for >a short period) this past weekend at the pool/gym. > >I'm wondering, does anyone do this and how to you find it? Do you >have a wall behind you or just the ball? I'm curious... > >Thanks, >Kevin >