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Jun 16, 2026
Motion Is Lotion: Why Sitting All Day Sabotages Athletic Recovery
2026 Winter Tournament. 2nd place :( I'm a diehard recreational soccer player. I play at least once a week, sometimes three times. At 34, I still haven't given up going up against the local college kids. And the mornings after those grueling games, my body is wrecked. Achey, stiff, slow. The recovery I do on those days, and the ones right after, is the only reason I can keep playing and be ready for the next match. I teamed up with Mark and Andriy to build Movably because I was someone who...
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Jun 12, 2026
Your Hip Flexors Are Shrinking While You Work — And Stretching Alone Won't Fix It
Most people with tight hip flexors from sitting think they have a stretching problem. They don't. They have a sitting problem. You've probably felt it without knowing what it was — that stiffness getting out of your car, the low back ache at the end of a long day, the sense that your hips just don't open the way they used to. Maybe you've tried hip flexor stretches. Maybe they helped for twenty minutes. Maybe you're back to square one by lunch. Here's why: stretching a muscle you're about to...
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May 29, 2026
The Midnight Choreography: What Our Sleep Habits Reveal About How We Should Sit
Have you ever woken up tangled in your sheets, your blanket twisted like a burrito, and wondered: What on earth was I doing last night? We tend to think of sleep as a state of complete, peaceful stillness—the ultimate shutdown mode. We imagine our bodies resting like statues for eight hours while our brains dream up weird scenarios about high school math tests. But if you look at the science of what actually happens under the covers, a fascinating, hidden reality emerges. It turns out our...
New articles
3
min read •
Jun 16, 2026
Motion Is Lotion: Why Sitting All Day Sabotages Athletic Recovery
2026 Winter Tournament. 2nd place :( I'm a diehard recreational soccer player. I play at least once a week, sometimes three times. At 34, I still haven't given up going up against the local college kids. And the mornings after those grueling games, my body is wrecked. Achey, stiff, slow. The recovery I do on those days, and the ones right after, is the only reason I can keep playing and be ready for the next match. I teamed up with Mark and Andriy to build Movably because I was someone who...
5
min read •
Jun 12, 2026
Your Hip Flexors Are Shrinking While You Work — And Stretching Alone Won't Fix It
Most people with tight hip flexors from sitting think they have a stretching problem. They don't. They have a sitting problem. You've probably felt it without knowing what it was — that stiffness getting out of your car, the low back ache at the end of a long day, the sense that your hips just don't open the way they used to. Maybe you've tried hip flexor stretches. Maybe they helped for twenty minutes. Maybe you're back to square one by lunch. Here's why: stretching a muscle you're about to...
3
min read •
May 29, 2026
The Midnight Choreography: What Our Sleep Habits Reveal About How We Should Sit
Have you ever woken up tangled in your sheets, your blanket twisted like a burrito, and wondered: What on earth was I doing last night? We tend to think of sleep as a state of complete, peaceful stillness—the ultimate shutdown mode. We imagine our bodies resting like statues for eight hours while our brains dream up weird scenarios about high school math tests. But if you look at the science of what actually happens under the covers, a fascinating, hidden reality emerges. It turns out our...
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Apr 9, 2026
Is Movably Right for You?
A straightforward guide to who we made this for — and who we didn't. Most products in the seating world are designed for the average office worker. Someone who sits for a few hours, takes calls, moves around some. Someone whose body is, more or less, fine. Movably wasn't designed for that person. We built Movably for people who have already noticed something the rest of the world tends to dismiss: that sitting is actively hurting them, and that nothing they've tried has really fixed it. If...
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Apr 7, 2026
“The Chair That Saved Steve” — A Tale of Health, Focus, and a Heroic HR Department
Meet Steve. Steve’s the kind of employee every company wants — reliable, sharp, always the first to volunteer for the extra presentation, and the last to leave when there’s a deadline looming. If there were an Olympic medal for spreadsheet wrangling, Steve would’ve won gold three quarters in a row. But lately… Steve hasn’t been quite himself. He’s still committed, but his back’s aching. His hips? Stiff as a rusty door hinge. His posture has gone from “executive upright” to “question mark.”...
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3
min read •
Jun 16, 2026
Motion Is Lotion: Why Sitting All Day Sabotages Athletic Recovery
2026 Winter Tournament. 2nd place :( I'm a diehard recreational soccer player. I play at least once a week, sometimes three times. At 34, I still haven't given up going up against the local college kids. And the mornings after those grueling games, my body is wrecked. Achey, stiff, slow. The recovery I do on those days, and the ones right after, is the only reason I can keep playing and be ready for the next match. I teamed up with Mark and Andriy to build Movably because I was someone who...
5
min read •
Jun 12, 2026
Your Hip Flexors Are Shrinking While You Work — And Stretching Alone Won't Fix It
Most people with tight hip flexors from sitting think they have a stretching problem. They don't. They have a sitting problem. You've probably felt it without knowing what it was — that stiffness getting out of your car, the low back ache at the end of a long day, the sense that your hips just don't open the way they used to. Maybe you've tried hip flexor stretches. Maybe they helped for twenty minutes. Maybe you're back to square one by lunch. Here's why: stretching a muscle you're about to...
3
min read •
May 29, 2026
The Midnight Choreography: What Our Sleep Habits Reveal About How We Should Sit
Have you ever woken up tangled in your sheets, your blanket twisted like a burrito, and wondered: What on earth was I doing last night? We tend to think of sleep as a state of complete, peaceful stillness—the ultimate shutdown mode. We imagine our bodies resting like statues for eight hours while our brains dream up weird scenarios about high school math tests. But if you look at the science of what actually happens under the covers, a fascinating, hidden reality emerges. It turns out our...
5
min read •
Apr 9, 2026
Is Movably Right for You?
A straightforward guide to who we made this for — and who we didn't. Most products in the seating world are designed for the average office worker. Someone who sits for a few hours, takes calls, moves around some. Someone whose body is, more or less, fine. Movably wasn't designed for that person. We built Movably for people who have already noticed something the rest of the world tends to dismiss: that sitting is actively hurting them, and that nothing they've tried has really fixed it. If...
2
min read •
Apr 7, 2026
“The Chair That Saved Steve” — A Tale of Health, Focus, and a Heroic HR Department
Meet Steve. Steve’s the kind of employee every company wants — reliable, sharp, always the first to volunteer for the extra presentation, and the last to leave when there’s a deadline looming. If there were an Olympic medal for spreadsheet wrangling, Steve would’ve won gold three quarters in a row. But lately… Steve hasn’t been quite himself. He’s still committed, but his back’s aching. His hips? Stiff as a rusty door hinge. His posture has gone from “executive upright” to “question mark.”...
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