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Hula Chair: Sitting down gets dangerous

Posted: Thursday, June 05, 2008 5:47 PM

By Linda Dahlstrom, health editor

What is it: Hula Chair; $129.95 at www.gadgetuniverse.com

What it claims to do: “Beautify” and build the body and “obese waist and belly.” The manufacturer also says it will enhance circulation and, somehow, relieve hemorrhoids.

My experience: Promotional materials that come with the Hula Chair say that a “fat waist and belly are caused by the lack of sports and accumulation of fat on these parts.” That is exactly my problem: No sports and fat on my waist have resulted in, well, a fat waist.

Part carnival ride, part hefty office furniture, the Hula Chair looks rather respectable. It’s when you press the “on” button that things get weird. I’ve never been on a mechanical bull, but I suspect I’m in the ballpark of accurate comparison. On the lowest settings, the Hula Chair feels a little like being in a rowboat during a storm. On the highest, the chair bucked, thumped, crept across the room, threw me against its unpadded arms and generally beat me up. At no point did I feel like I was doing the hula.

But working your muscles isn’t supposed to be comfortable, right? That’s the point. No pain, no gain.

I’m just not sure a diaper rash is the right kind of pain. One of the days I tested the Hula Chair I wore a skirt with a rough texture. Add the friction of an hour’s worth of gyrating movement on the chair’s seat and a little sweat and the next morning I was digging through a cupboard for an old jug of baby powder. Clothing wasn’t on the manufacturer’s list of 27 “safety points for attention,” but it did warn away those with “serious bleeding wounds,” people with “equipment trapped inside” and “persons that need a rest cure” from using it. Also, stay off it when you’re wet. Word to that.

Advertisements for the chair show people calmly working as they “hula.” They seamlessly manage to file, type, talk on the phone – a great way to exercise at work, right? Except that I really couldn’t work. I did manage to type while gyrating at the lower settings although I felt a little seasick after a while. As for the higher settings, I got tangled in the messenger bag near my leg, couldn’t keep my hands steady enough to hold the phone, knocked papers off my desk and left a string of typos in my wake.

I wasn’t the only one who had a hard time getting the job done. My colleague cover producer Josh Belzman tried leading the news meeting from the Hula Chair but could hardly read his notes. Also, he said,  “I’m a short guy and like the ‘command seating’ position. The Hula chair has no height adjustment, which makes it tough to use in an office environment.”

Another co-worker, who is very slender, tried out the chair and had to hang on with both hands to keep from flying out of it. “That’s a little too much stimulation,” she decided.

Still, even if none of us could actually work while riding the chair, it was more fun than heading to the gym. And surely with all the contortions I had to make to keep myself from being flung from the chair, I was getting a good workout, right? Right?

What the expert says: Msnbc.com fitness contributor Jay Blahnik can understand the appeal of the Hula Chair. "We're attracted to things that look like a ride. It's especially appealing to people who are out of shape and have a harder time moving," said the Laguna Beach, Calif.-based fitness trainer who has worked with celebrities including Jane Fonda.

But will it strengthen my abs and slim down my waist? "None of those things are going to happen," said Blahnik, author of "Full Body Flexibility." But the chair does do something.  "It's passive exercise; the only effort is in reacting to what's happening," he said. Just as there's benefit to a physical therapist moving a paralyzed person's legs to help the circulation, the Hula Chair causes your body to react to being whirled around. "At the lowest level there is going to be a reaction in your abs, it's just that the claims are completely elevated."

Blahnik says that simply standing at your desk and doing hip circles or reaching over your head and bending side to side will have the same effect. "With the Hula Chair, you're moving the spine in the same [way], but it's not exercising."

Bottom line: The Hula Chair provides hilarity, excitement, suspense and an element of danger. What it doesn’t offer is actual exercise.

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this is the funniest article I have read in a long time!! I had tears in my eyes watching this video!!!
Unbelievable! How does anyone think you are getting a workout? You are not doing anything, the chair is. Another sign that we have such a lazy society that wants the easy way out. Are people really falling for this and wasting their hard earn money?
Maybe this thing should only be used during lunch, snack time and other times you feel the need to stuff
your face.. Come on people, we were'nt made to sit
around and eat. Get off your butt and get some exercise. No pain No gain, unless your using this chair????
Maybe this thing should only be used during lunch, snack time and other times you feel the need to stuff
your face.. Come on people, we were'nt made to sit
around and eat. Get off your butt and get some exercise. No pain No gain, unless your using this chair????
That looks hilarious... I want to get one now as a gag, great party game chair - how many drinks can you chug without spilling at highest setting?
Who would admit to buying one of these things! LOL
Good god, that video was funny!  =)
Just wait until the first lawsuit from some lazy slob who was considering joining a gym but bought this instead, only to break her pelvis.
I don't usually laugh at loud at news articles. Rarely even with The Onion. I laughed out loud at this one. The Hula Chair? I love the refence to a mechanial bull. A genius article!!
Ha ha! That was hilarious!! I wonder if the invetor thinks the public is THAT stupid!
They have to use this chair in some future episode of The Office.
Has anyone else seen the episode of Ellen DeGeneres' talk show where she tries this same chair and has her guests try to talk to her on it?  If you thought this video was funny, look for the one of Ellen...
LOL...I'm laughing so hard I'm crying.  
text and video equally hilarious--thanks for sharing!
Not meant for a brain surgeon I would presume.
this was SOOOOO FUNNY! I laughed my a s s off! What a stupid idea!  Just watching it made me wanna throw up!
Hook this thing to a nintendo wii and i think you have something that can fight obesity in this country.  Its the "spoon full of sugar" for exercise.
My back would go out in 10 seconds being thrown around like that!
I saw Ellen Degeneres demo this onher show - it was a RIOT!  She had an audience member come up and join her... I think as a gag gift it has a place, but not in the exercize arena, especially at thast price!
Ellen DeGeneres had several comical segments with this chair on her show. Hilarious!!
Saw it on the ELLEN show, it was hilarious for sure.  
GREAT,,,now we have  achair that will take the pounds off and the creases out of the belly area
 AMERICA  get off the rocking chair and start going for a fast walk
   Funny so hilarious
OMG!i love this chair! i would buy everone one if they weren't so expensive. very funny!!!LOL!
This article cracked me up, sitting here trying to figure out what it would be like and then read the full article. Gee some of these manufacturers must think society is pretty ignorant to keep coming up with goofy things like this and for a hefty price! My neck would snap in a commotion like that!
i got some exercise from laughing really hard...
I swear I was laughing so hard at the article & the video, you made me forget how miserable I'm feeling with my cold. The article is genius & the video wonderful. This chair could be "the" white elephant gift of the year!
Seems like something that can give you a taste of what it's like to have advanced parkinson's disease.
That was the stupidest item I have EVER heard of. NOT funny at all. DUMB. Unbelievably stupid.
Um, stunning. What company, I wonder, could actually looked at this thing on paper or in a business plan and have said, "That's the ticket! We're gonna rake it in!" The specifics, I warrant, are even funnier than the article or the videos....
Gives new meaning to the term "Hey why doncha sit and spin?".
I'm 6-3 and 275 pounds. I'll bet I could burn that chair out in 30 minutes.
It will be a hot seller, trust me. People are that gullable.  Especially in America!  I'm sure it will make the trial lawyers happy as well!

What a joke!
I think there may be some bosses that could use this, depending on the office makeup (pun intended).
Wish someone would give me one.  I need a good time.
JUST TAKE A WALK HOW STUPID >>>>>
The video vaguely reminded me of John Cleese in Monty Python doing his 'silly walks'.  Are they serious - it has to be a joke surely?
Now if only I could perfect the Hula Bed......
This is hilarious and seems to be definitely a gimmick. The thing is, no one even talks about the "hula" part. I can tell you that nothing here resembles hula in the slightest as I am a hula dancer, in fact, it's almost rather insulting except for the fact that it's just so silly!
With all the ugly stuff in the news this was great..I do not think I will buy one, I'll stick to my exercise routine!
With all the ugly stuff in the news this was great..I do not think I will buy one, I'll stick to my exercise routine!
wayyyyyyyyyyyyyy funny!!!
I think I would get dizzy & throw up after a minute!
You need to get with Allison Linn, with MSNBC "Ads of the Weird," and combine her Cheetos story with your “Hula Chair” for a really funny spot.  And please post a video of one of you eating Cheetos while riding the chair.
that video was hysterical!  i actually hate watching videos online but couldn't resist watching and was glad i did.  i didn't realize msnbc had that kind of content on the site and i would like to see more!
Watching that video clip was simultaneously hilarious and nauseating.  I think I'll skip this gimmick, but thanks for the laugh!
Don't laugh too hard! My wife and I had to talk her mom out of picking one of this coccyx-snappers up at a flea market after getting a (must have been a joke) tip from a 'friend'. I can see getting a workout with this- for your forearms as you hold on for dear life! Priceless video. I think I woke the neighbors laughing so hard.
OK, I'm from Hawaii. This has nothing to do with hula. But after watching the video I think if the inventor had added a vibrator, he may have had a winner. My sides hurt after reading this review. Too funny.
I would buy one that held two people. I'd love "exersizing" on this with a work out partner!!!
who ever sale this chair need to promote one more exitement to it the sexchair vibrator ( just in case can hold 2 homosapiens init.  )
I am lazy... but not THAT lazy.  That was totally worth the view and the read!!


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