In terms of ergonomics, both suck, but the CTRL key sucks more.
Using a standard keyboard puts you in the awkward position of extending your arms in front of you so that your hands almost meet — but then bending at the wrist so that your hands are parallel. (This is part of what "natural" keyboards are meant to address.)
This position is awkward (at least to me) and can strain my wrists over time.
I hate using a standard keyboard (on Windows or Linux, where CTRL is the primary modifier) because reaching for the CTRL key with my left pinky only exacerbates this strain.
I like a Mac keyboard's Command modifier much better because
- My thumb has independent mobility (I can move it without moving my other fingers), whereas my pinky does not;
- It's closer to the letter keys, meaning it's easier to activate a lot of shortcuts with only one hand (thereby saving time).
Now, most keyboard shortcuts put a user's fingers and wrists in non-ergonomic positions, so I wonder if that ship has already sailed.