Gaining
good posture is one of the most underrated ways to instantly change your
appearance, and in time, your health. Standing straight and square makes
you look fitter and taller (and it improves your alertness and vitality to
boot). But the effects aren’t just skin deep; over time, maintaining good
posture will help keep your back strong, reducing back pain and injury. By
staying active and being mindful of your form, you can convince your body that
it is years younger – and your appearance will follow suit.
Here
are Five Ways to Have Good Posture
1.
Stand up
How’s
your posture right now? Are you slouching because you feel tired at the moment?
You can perk up by standing up. Your blood vessels constrict during
periods of inactivity, making you look and feel tired. An active, dynamic
standing posture will reinvigorate you within minutes. Try lengthening your
back while you stand, as if it were being lifted by a balloon tied to the back
of your neck.
2. Try
out
If
standing for a few minutes puts a spring back in your step, imagine how good an
hour of activity might make you feel. Trying a new physical activity,
especially one that requires attention to posture, will do wonders for your
bearing and give you a renewed, youthful vigor as well. Some sure bets for
posture improvement are martial arts, yoga, rowing, and even lower impact
activities like figure skating and tai chi. With time and practice, that good
posture you learned on the rowing machine will bloom into a body awareness that
will keep you looking sharp outside the gym.
3. Tone
up
Planks,
sit-ups and your gym’s weight circuit can do more than just give you a killer
six-pack – strengthening your core muscles will help you stay straight all
day. Think of it as posture cross training. You can even get great results
from basic body weight exercises like push-ups and bridging if you want to get
a workout at home without any equipment.
4. Roll
out
Professional
massages can peel off years of pent-up muscle soreness, and foam rollers are
like masseuses in a convenient cylindrical form. Daily foam roller use takes
stress off ...of overused muscles, strengthens complementary muscles and helps
dissipate knots and tenderness. You can promote healthy back elongation by
lying on your back with the roller cushioning your spine and your arms to your
sides. Flatten your spine against the roller as you exhale. You can also reduce
upper spine hunching by lying with the roller across the farthest protruding
part of your upper back (between your neck and the bottom of your shoulder
blades) so that tension on the neck is relieved.
5. Sit
up
Given
all of the sitting, slouching and slumping that is endemic to most office jobs,
work is a great place to undo all of your posture karma. Don’t let technology
take its toll on you – be aware of your seated posture. Your spine should be in
contact with the backrest from your tailbone right up to your upper back. Make
sure the center of your computer monitor is 6 inches below your gaze. If you
frequently read from papers, tablets or smartphones, bring the media up to you
rather than craning to it.
Correcting
your posture is a fast, cheap and healthy way to improve your health, and your
looks. Best of all, it becomes easier and more natural with practice. Make good
posture part of your daily health practice, and you’ll stay healthy and looking
great for years to come.
by Dr.
Moshe Lewis
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