How Poor Posture Happens
Poor posture is easy whereas adapting habits of good posture often require conscious effort. Most people do not think about their posture until someone brings it to their attention. The benefits of good posture far outweigh the ease of slouchy poor posture.
You could say that poor posture habits have followed trends in society. Children carry huge over loaded backpacks, adults lug briefcases to work, and thousands of people spend hours hunched over a computer whether for work or play.
Poor posture is not only habitual, but is also seen in people with low self?esteem, degenerative problems affecting the spine, pain causing muscle guarding, and obesity.
Change takes willpower! However ? the rewards of good posture are well worth the effort. You will feel great and your physical appearance will look tall and confident!
What Does Good Posture Look Like?
The body is straight, but not robotic! The appearance is relaxed as the ears, shoulders, hips, knees and ankles align in one straight line. If you hung an imaginary plumb line from the earlobe, the line would hang straight through the middle of the anklebone.
Good posture means there is musculoskeletal balance. This balance helps to protect the joints in the spine from excessive stress. It also guards against injury and possible deformity. Good posture is a great 'tool' to possess to help prevent pain.
Starting Your Day
Purses ? Backpacks ? Briefcases
Carry only the items that are required for each particular day.
Avoid a heavy purse (tote, bag) worn over one shoulder. This can place too much weight on one side of the body and can cause neck, shoulder, and back pain. If you must use a bag or briefcase with a single strap, make sure the strap is padded and wide. The ACA suggests wearing a strap that is long enough to place over the head resting on the opposite side of the bag or briefcase. This can help to distribute the weight more evenly.
People of all ages use a backpack today ? preschoolers, students, office employees, teachers, backpackers, even grandparents! Many people pack the backpack to its absolute capacity! Some children carry almost as much weight in their backpack as they weigh! A loaded backpack should not exceed 15% of the body's weight and never more than 25 pounds! Consider the following backpack tips:
Working at a Desk ? Posture Friendly Tips
Going to Sleep
A firm mattress will help keep your spine aligned! However, a few other tips to maintain great posture during sleep includes:
In Conclusion
Of course there are hundreds of other suggestions to help establish a lifestyle supporting good posture. Your doctor of chiropractic can give you many personalized tips to help you gain the benefits good posture offers!
Re: Lisa's Daily Fitness Tip
Thanks Lisa!
(as i un cross my legs and sit up straight )