Standing in lessons increases concentration

More tasks made easier with kybun

Sitting dominates our lives from a young age.

The best way to change set structures and behaviour patterns is by incorporating movement and energy into everyday life at school.

The kybun mat simulates a soft, flexible surface. Even simply swaying on the kybun mat activates a range of different muscles. Studies show that moderately moving while learning makes learning easier and increases intelligence. In contrast, sitting still and concentrating result in significantly poorer results. What’s more, kybun prevents incorrect posture and relieves school-related stress.


Effect and benefits:

  • Increased concentration when learning
  • Increases creativity
  • The combination of moderate exercise and mental activity increases learning capacity
  • Improves posture
  • Improves coordination and body perception
  • Improves well-being
  • Burns calories, even during lessons
  • Is great fun
  • Helps reduce hyperactive behaviour

Customer testimonials

Marion Schlauri, pupil Gymnasium Wil, Switzerland

Marion Schlauri, pupil Gymnasium Wil, Switzerland

You need to take some time to loosen up a bit in order to avoid getting a cramp, but everything has been going very well so far.

Professor Peter Behrens, orthopedist from Germany

Professor Peter Behrens, orthopedist from Germany

This system enables the children to improve their health without consciously doing anything, which is a crucial factor. A stabilisation effect takes place not only below the feet but also in the gluteal muscles and in the back.

Pupil at the OZ Buechenwald Gossau in Switzerland

Pupil at the OZ Buechenwald Gossau in Switzerland

It makes a change; not just sitting and looking at a book all the time – you can really move about.


Media reports about kybun in schools

Wednesday 28. May 2014The kybun mat goes to school

The kybun mat goes to school

Movement promotes quiet and concentration.[more]