Training & Flip-Top Tables — Expert Answer
Should I mix standing-height tables into my flip-top training table configuration?
Adding standing-height stations to a primarily seated training table layout can improve energy and health outcomes for long training sessions. Standing-height flip-top tables (bar-height, 40–42 inches) can be positioned along the back of the room or at specific stations for participants who prefer standing. The benefit: variety in physical position throughout the day reduces fatigue. The practical challenge: standard flip-top tables and standing-height tables don't mix in classroom rows — they're best used in separate zones. For a training room with 6-hour programs, 2–4 standing-height spots at the back allow participants to shift positions without disrupting others. FindOfficeFurniture.com — call 888-719-4960 for seated and standing flip-top options.