Best products from r/StartMoving

We found 3 comments on r/StartMoving discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 3 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

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u/Joshvogel · 2 pointsr/StartMoving

Cool article! A related book I've been reading lately is "Play" by Stuart brown.

Play: How it Shapes the Brain, Opens the Imagination, and Invigorates the Soul https://www.amazon.com/dp/1583333789/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_e5iyxb47400TQ

u/BulletD0dger · 3 pointsr/StartMoving

My girlfriend got me a month of online coaching with Jon Yuen! I couldn't think of a better gift :)

Some books I've been looking to get are:

  • Brain's Way of Healing & The Brain that Changes Itself both by Norman Doidge
  • Supertraining by Mel Siff
  • The First and Last Freedom by Krishnamurti
  • The Potent Self & The Case of Nora both by Feldenkrais

    I feel like I have enough toys (resistance bands & gymnastic rings) to carry around with me but something I am considering getting for my girlfriend is this Nayoya Accupressure Mat
u/zippityflip · 2 pointsr/StartMoving

I sleep on one of these. I got used to it within the first 3-4 days. During those first 3-4 days, I did feel things popping and relaxing within my neck and shoulders, but I don't think my baseline pain level now, after a year of sleeping on the mattress, is that different from what it was a year ago. I almost think that the popping you experience at first is just your body experimenting with where it wants to hold tension as you're sleeping. I say this with the caveat, though, that your mileage may vary. I've never had a huge problem with back pain, so maybe there just wasn't enough of a difference for me to notice.

I do agree with the article writer that it makes the bare floor more inviting and comfy, which can be handy when travelling or crashing at someone else's place. I have no issue sleeping on a carpeted floor at this point.

(In my case, the real advantage of the roll-up mattress is that I live in a 220 sq ft apartment; being able to roll up my bed and store it in the closet is aces.)