Relieve Neck Pain From Sitting (Or, Better, Don’t Get It In The First Place)
In the end of this I’ll give you movements to loosen up stiff neck, but let’s start at the root level. Have a proper set up for working from home so you’ll get minimal neck pain in the first place.
By now you likely know what an ergonomic desk set up looks like for us, the greatest of them all hominids (and, I say, the only ones needing to adhere to an ergonomic desk set up), humans.
Here’s how to sit:

- Straight spine all the way from your hips to the back of your skull.
- Upper arms vertical.
- Elbows at 90 degrees.
- Hands resting on the keyboard.
- Head and eyes looking straight ahead.
- If you use a laptop, either prop the screen to eye level and get a separate keyboard. Or, keep the laptop for keyboard use and get a separate monitor (this is what I do).
And here are few things to remember as you’re pounding away the keyboard, stressed out of your mind for the impending deadline:
- Don’t make the chicken neck inching your forehead ever closer to the screen.
- I suggest sticking a post-it note on the side of your screen saying “don’t be a chicken”.
As in, don’t be this guy:

And we should talk briefly about breathing
It’s common to breath like an un-human when neck deep in focus mode. And guess what. Breathing like an un-human is not that good for you when your goal is to be as much human as possible.
Here’s how to breath like a human:
- Focus on inhaling into your ribs, hips and even low back. Not into your neck and shoulders. If your shoulders raise with each inhale you’re on a train bound for neck and shoulder stiffness.
- Inhale and exhale through your nose only. Gag your mouth shut if necessary. You can’t get the diaphragm to do it’s work with mouth breathing.
- On that earlier post-it note add “breath like a human.”
Adventurous anti-sitting options for the enthusiastic worker
Try half kneeling and kneeling positions. I often alternate between these two to stop my hip flexors, low back and consequently neck, feel like I’ve been cursed by some evil, hip stiffness shaman from Brazil.

Already being an ergonomic being, but still needing some neck love?
Here are few simple movements you can do at the comfort of your home. This combination will help to reduce the neck tension and strengthen your upper back.
Neck, upper back and shoulder rotations (first three in this video)
x 2-3 rotation in each direction.
Swimmers in tall kneeling
x 2-5 in each direction.
Naked batwings (on the floor or against a wall)
x 1 max hold x 2-3
Did I just make you feel better?