With societal progress and the continuous improvement of living standards, people's spiritual and recreational lives have become increasingly diverse and colorful. This has led to a growing number of individuals enjoying live sports events at venues. However, attending a game often requires an hour or more, which means we'll be seated in the stadium for at least an hour. That's why it's crucial to pay close attention to the comfort of stadium seating—it directly impacts the viewer's experience of the game and their physical health.
Uncomfortable seating can impact your body's comfort during the game-watching experience. After a match, it might leave the audience feeling more exhausted than the athletes themselves!
Additionally, factors such as the height, firmness, and backrest angle of gym seats directly impact viewers' lumbar health. Therefore, comfortable seating not only enhances the viewing experience but also protects the lumbar health of the audience. So, what kind of gym seats are more comfortable? The answer lies in seats designed with ergonomics in mind. If possible, choosing chairs with armrests to support the elbows can further alleviate lumbar stress. The sitting height of the seats should be slightly shorter than the length of the lower legs, allowing the legs to rest naturally on the ground without dangling or bending too much, with the knees naturally bending at about 90 degrees to avoid prolonged sitting. Another factor is a good back angle; different angles exert varying pressures on the lumbar intervertebral discs. When the back angle is 90 degrees and there is no lumbar cushion, the pressure on the lumbar intervertebral discs is high. However, when the back angle reaches 110 degrees and a lumbar cushion is placed, the pressure on the lumbar intervertebral discs can be reduced, preventing prolonged sitting due to back pain.







