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Saturday, April 04, 2009

Poor Posture Seasickness Connection


Since 1991, Thomas Stoffregen at the University of MN has been postulating that poor posture is the cause for seasickness.  Apparently, his idea has not been received but is now gaining some traction.  Inside a "moving room" at the University, the further apart student would spread their legs apart (approx 1 foot)  the lower the incidence of motion sickness.  I'm definitely going to try this out on our next fishing expedition!!!

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