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on September 14, 2016
Yes, only 3 stars. I'm reviewing the book as a whole, not just the content. I give the content a 5, the writing a 4, and the physical print quality a 2. Here's why...

Content is excellent. I've got the other books he wrote, they are very helpful and the amount of pain removed from my body makes it worth far more than I paid. About the only improvement I could suggest is more sketch overlays that indicate the area of focus, direction of motion, things like that. I sometimes have to re-read the text 4 or 5 times to try and figure out the motion implied in the photo or series of them. Sketch lines down the spine and arm or leg, little angle symbol or curved arrows help me to understand very well. I still give it a 5 because maybe I'm just a visual learner and need that kind of thing, maybe most people can just "get it" from the words.

The writing style just isn't for me. It's not bad, it's conversational, and I get why. This is not a textbook. (I think the content could be re-written as a most excellent one.) Repetition bugs me. I know I need to re-read things to understand. Seeing the same phrases written out over and again may help some people, but doesn't make understanding any easier for me. The foreshadowing is excessive, to me, in the beginning. I read the table of contents, I can kinda tell what's coming later. If I had a nickel every time I see the phrase "later in this book you will learn" I'd maybe have a free book. :) Ok, not really true, but read it enough times and it gets annoying. So, 2 pretty minor things that bug me personally and probably nobody else. I give it a 4, you may give it a 5, but this review is simply my opinion.

Now what I really don't like, (and the main reason for giving a 3-star overall), the print quality. Seriously, anybody that thinks light thin text on shiny paper is a good idea should not be publishing books. If the ink were a full black, the font a little thicker, or maybe just printed on regular paper it wouldn't be such a struggle. (And maybe it is a full black, but the shiny paper effect makes it look like a dim gray at best to me.) More light doesn't help since that just makes the shiny glow off the paper worse. The contrast is simply poor and I can't stand reading this book more than a few minutes at a time, which is really frustrating because the information is so valuable that I am compelled to suffer through it. It's really hard to read and I'm very disappointed about that. Even the orange-bownish text used on captions is substantial enough to be easier to read than the main text. The binding is nice, and overall it's a nice well-made book. I can't honestly go lower than a 2 on the quality because it is a quality product. There's a lot of good photos, and maybe that's the reason for the paper type. Let's say the physical book gets a 5, but the #$%^$ main text font gets a -1 million rating.

EDIT: I'm going to try and upload a picture showing what I'm talking about, and I apologize if my camera isn't the greatest. This is a bit of page 48 and 49. Most pages are like 48 with that thin font. For some strange reason the first page or 2 of each section is like page 49, and it's much easier to read even still having a little glare from the paper. Nearly every heading is low contrast gray-on-white, or medium blue on light blue, etc, when there's perfectly readable black and white (or at least higher contrast color choices) nearby. Due to these font and color design choices I am constantly tilting the book to try and reduce glare, or leaning in and squinting to make out some low-contrast text, and in the end the eye-strain makes me want to throw the book at the wall. Maybe the facebook-generation has no visual issues with everything being low-contrast, (and maybe they can see in the dark for all I know), but it really ruins what would otherwise be a great book for me.
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on October 2, 2016
I do crossfit and Kelly has a pretty strong presence in the community. I honestly thought the book would be as useful as the similar books I had purchased and because it is geared for crossfit enthusiasts, would be overpriced just like everything in crossfit. I WAS WRONG. This book is great. First, let me tell you what it is not, it is not a simple book that will give you a handful of exercises to do every day so your neck and back pain disappear in a week. What this books does have... it has treatments to address specific problems. Even better, there are very detailed pictures that are high quality so you can see exactly what to do. Yes, no more strange stick figures that you are trying to figure out what part of their body corresponds to your body! Beyond that, there are explanations on the sensations you may feel while performing the movements and what that means about your anatomical problem. I did not get this book to learn about how bad sitting at a desk is for me, since my body was already shown me that with pain. However, it does address the causes of all your problems if you are interested in that. I got it for the treatments, which I like a lot. As an FYI, a lot of these exercises require accessories. If you do crossfit they are all at your box, and likely your house. If you do not do crossfit, you may have to shell out $30-$100 depending on how into this you want to get. However, the basic foam roller and lacrosse ball you can buy on amazon have uses far beyond this book (see Youtube)
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First, this book is much more than just a message about standing up and moving more. I was honored to receive an advanced copy and the book is amazing, very practical, and essential for people living in modern times. Unfortunately, many people have literally become “Deskbound.” This book is a powerful solution to that problem.

The book offers immediate solutions to the issues associated with static sitting postures. The health consequences of sitting are a significant problem in today’s world and anyone who remains seated for long periods is causing problems in the short term and long term.
Static sitting is an "orthopedic mess."

Deskbound is beautifully organized and visually represented, which I’ll get to in a minute. I should also mention that this book is much different from other books I’ve read on the same subject - it’s extremely “actionable.” While there are mobility “fixes” in the book, Deskbound expands on mobility concepts from Supple Leopard and presents things in an entirely different way.

The book is also not a light read. It’s extremely comprehensive and more “textbook-like”- as is its predecessor, Supple Leopard. Essentially, this is a book about movement, biomechanics, and optimizing positions to prevent the problems associated with sitting all in a very useful and complete system with amazing visuals to support the concepts and principles.

Deskbound is divided into 7 main sections which are:

1-Consequences of Poor Posture (which provides a deep understanding of the problems with static sitting)

2-Natural Body Principles (discusses optimizing body positions, essential information on the spine and breathing)

3-Moving Well (enough said here, this is an essential and important chapter)

4-The Dynamic Workstation (great workstation solutions here)

5-Optimizing Sitting Mechanics (very important chapter with unique insights and many suggestions to sit better - much better!)

6-Performing Basic Maintenance on Your Body - understanding mechanics and key mobility concepts.

7-Mobility Prescriptions - 14 different “Mobility Prescriptions” (targeted mobility programs)

Here’s something important to keep in mind. It’s important to remember that even if you’ve read the previous work by the author(s), you can never hear things (or read things) enough as “repetition is the mother of learning.” What I’m saying here is that the more we read something, the better we learn it and hopefully apply it.

The book is simply amazing and valuable for all and it’s a book you’ll actually use to make a difference in your life. What I really like about Deskbound is the "practicality" and immediate impact it can have. For example, I quickly discovered there were many more things I could easily do in standing (computer work, writing, long phone conversations) as opposed to statically sitting behind my desk. It really comes down to: awareness plus action equals change.

Get the book! I’ve been fortunate to read a few outstanding books recently. Books I consider being “mandatory reading” for all humans. Deskbound is one of those books!

You’ll love it and it’s a book that will make positive behavior change for the rest of your life. Free yourself from the hazards of sitting.
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on December 16, 2016
I almost didn't buy this book because I don't work hours a day at a desk any more. But, after years of working on my posture, by using Kelly's instructions I am FINALLY straighter not only standing, but also in walking, sitting, and bending over. The "prescriptions" at the end of the book are already increasing my range of motion and lessening discomfort. My only complaint about this book is the print is very thin and gray on a shiny surface - very hard to read! Still, the content is so good, I couldn't justify giving it less than 5 stars.
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on May 17, 2016
I am only 2 chapters in and I am hooked. This book is very eye opening and explains a lot. I was once very active and always on my feet, now that for the last 7 years I am "Deskbound" I have had nothing but health issues arise. I can't wait to finish reading the book. I would recommend this to anyone and everyone.
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I'm in physical therapy to relearn how to walk after suffering spinal nerve damage. I noticed that my therapist had this book and was often showing me illustrations of exercises that he had bookmarked. He recommended that I get the book, which I did, and I'm very glad that I did so. The authors have made a believer of me and have motivated me to get out of the wheelchair and on my feet walking as much as I can. The book also includes dozens of exercises to strengthen the spine and other areas of the body. And if you do have to sit for much of the day, there are tips on finding the right chair for you and how to sit to minimize the adverse effects of sitting.

The authors make a good case for their recommendations, and my physical therapist is sold on their approaches to good spinal health. I've gotten a lot out of the book, and if I could only pass on one recommendation, it would be this: "For every 30 minutes that you are deskbound, move for at least 2 minutes." (And that doesn't mean to just stand up, it means to move.)

About one reviewer's comment that the text is difficult to read due to font and color design choices, I concur to a certain extent, but it's not a big deal in my opinion. I doubt if I would have even thought about it if I hadn't read the review beforehand. I will say though that the font could have been a bit bolder for better readability.
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on October 17, 2016
This outstanding book reintroduces principles of movement and structure of the human body that many of us have forgotten. Backed by an incredible amount of research, this book will teach you just how bad sitting can be for your overall health. “Sitting is the new smoking,” claims Dr. Kelly Starrett in his new book DESKBOUND. Dr. Starrett demonstrates how we are literally sitting ourselves to death, and he provides some necessary insights as to how to address and overcoming bad sitting habits.
Kelly drives home the point that our bodies were designed to move a certain way, and sitting is very detrimental to us.
After reading this book I began to notice a change in my own life as I sat less, or improved posture while sitting. Being a full-time college student, I cannot escape from being tied down to a chair most of the day. I am however able to manage how I sit and correct the damage done by sitting. Not only is it all about sitting less, but standing more, and how to stand correctly. He teaches to keep your feet pointed straight, giving your glutes and abs a 20% constant squeeze. After standing for a while we all experience fatigue, and what I love most about the book is he gives so many suggestions for what can be done in any situation to not give in to slouching back into a chair. It is a must read for anyone looking to improve their health in a simply but meaningful way.
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on April 18, 2017
It is more than likely that this review is being read while sitting down. Kelly Starrett, with the help of his wife Juliet and Glen Cordoza have written Deskbound - Standing Up to a Sitting World. Modern living is gradually causing a shift from the human body's main function and what it was designed to do and that is to move. Kelly Starrett suggests that the invention of the chair, which most people take for granted as being a brilliant invention, is a main cause of postural problems because too much of the day is spent on one. He offers that sitting is now considered to be the new smoking.

Deskbound is a reference book divided into sections where an introduction is given about various topics and more detailed information is covered as the chapters of the sections are investigated. Posture and moving well are covered in the early part of the book. This is followed by a section called The Dynamic Workstation that discusses the benefits of using a standing desk. The next part looks at sitting in a way that allows for optimal positioning. In the last third of the book, the writers discuss basic maintenance of the body, plus activities that can be used to achieve this outcome.

There is a short afterword that mentions how the Starretts were successful in introducing standing desks into the classrooms of their children. With further support from the principal, this idea was expanded to other year levels in the school. Thereafter, with a number of other interested parties, standupkids.org was established with the aim of encouraging more schools across the United States to use standing desks in their schools.

This book provides its readers with some thought provoking ideas about the impact of sitting and how it affects modern lives. It considers a number of useful alternatives that may be helpful in maintaining positive health.
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on May 31, 2016
Another fantastic offering from Kelly and Juliet Starrett. The more they write, the better they get. This beautiful volume has all the heft of Supple Leopard and all the readability (and more) of Ready to Run. After a short survey of recent scientific findings on the perils of a sedentary lifestyle, they jump into their prescriptions -- the creation of a movement-rich environment (especially at work) and minimizing what they call "optional" sitting. Gorgeous photographs and drawings illustrate proper spinal mechanics and movements, and the book ends with strategies and techniques for dealing with the mischief and mayhem we cause for ourselves by sitting too long and too often in a position that nature never intended.
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on April 29, 2016
Essential reading for those who see the value in mobility. Super informative. Great pictures. You can go deep in the text or stay in browse mode and use the pictures. Buying this for my co-workers too.
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