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Ask HN: What do you do to relax?

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Re: Ask HN: What do you do to relax?

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post #32

I read in my hammock. http://Eaglesnestoutfittersinc.com has the worlds best hammock. Bought one in 2002 and might say it's the best thing I've ever purchased. I can toss it up almost anywhere in a matter of seconds, kick back and read, take a nap, and then get back to work.

I just visited that site, and those are some of the most bad-ass hammocks I have ever seen.

Re: Ask HN: What do you do to relax?

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I bike to work, which feels good and offsets a bit of the sitting-on-my-fat-ass all day syndrome. Likewise playing sports (soccer, ultimate frisbee, lately team handball).

Making/crafting things in the real world as opposed to in software is nice. And hearing/watching/playing music, for me mostly a blend of acoustic/bluegrass.

Re: Ask HN: What do you do to relax?

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Read. Do it right though. Sit down in a comfortable chair. Turn off your computer so you're not constantly getting up and checking your email. Maybe turn on some music. Allocate a sufficient block of time, so you can become truly engrossed in your book. Good fiction has a way of taking your mind elsewhere that no other medium can match. It's the most satisfying and fulfilling way to relax that I know of. edit: minor…

I do like reading (non-narrative nonfiction mostly), but I can never seem to relax while doing so. Sitting up in a chair makes holding the book up difficult, reclining is no better, and lying in bed makes my back uncomfortable. How do people physically read for more than an hour at a time?

Re: Ask HN: What do you do to relax?

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post #32

I read in my hammock. http://Eaglesnestoutfittersinc.com has the worlds best hammock. Bought one in 2002 and might say it's the best thing I've ever purchased. I can toss it up almost anywhere in a matter of seconds, kick back and read, take a nap, and then get back to work.

I just visited that site, and those are some of the most bad-ass hammocks I have ever seen.

If you ever get the chance the lay in one, you'll be hooked. I just have the standard single nest + slap strap pro and it's amazing. The hammock packs down to the size of a softball and you can just clip them onto a backpack or anything, setup takes about a minute, and the material is almost like silk. I'm getting a rain fly and bug net next summer for some hiking trips. Can't wait to try it out in the real wild!
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