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The Best Ways to Achieve Great Posture

Good posture will do more to keep you looking youthful as the years go by than a face-lift or Botox. And the benefits of maintaining your bone health are much more than skin-deep.

Although a stooped posture may seem to go hand in hand with old age, you can help prevent the characteristic rounding of the spine that is often caused by osteoporosis and the destruction of the vertebrae in the upper and middle spine.

Open up

Now that many of us spend our days hunched in front of a computer, it's very important for us to be able to stretch and open up and improve our range of motion.

To stay limber, try to get up for a couple minutes every half hour and stretch, walk, or stand

Easy exercises

Try this exercise: Every morning and night, lie down on the floor and make slow "snow angels" with your arms for two or three minutes.

For an extra challenge, roll up a towel and put it on the floor underneath your spine. Many gyms have half foam rollers—a tube cut in half lengthwise—that you can use for even more of a stretch.

But do these stretches slowly and stop if you feel anything worse than mild discomfort or pain.You want to work up to that, you want to make sure that you first get the flexibility.

Sit straight

When you do have to work at a desk, sitting up with good, tall posture and your shoulders dropped is a good habit to get into.

This can take some getting used to; exercise disciplines that focus on body awareness, such as Pilates and yoga, can help you to stay sitting straight. Make sure your workstation is set up to promote proper posture.

Strengthen your core

Pilates and yoga are great ways to build up the strength of your "core"—the muscles of your abdomen and pelvic area.

These muscles form the foundation of good posture, and a strong core can have many other benefits, from improving your athletic performance to preventing urinary incontinence.

In addition to helping to increase body awareness and core strength, yoga is an excellent way to build and maintain flexibility and strengthen muscles throughout your body.

Start practicing yoga gradually and listen to how your body responds, he points out. Make sure your yoga teacher is sensitive to your needs and abilities, and available for feedback. Hatha or restorative yoga are good places to start if you're a beginner.

Support your spine

After menopause, women may have more weakening in the muscles around the spine than aging men do, exercises targeting the back extensors, neck flexors, pelvic muscles, and side muscles are crucial. Trainers at gyms can help; there are even special machines that target these muscles.

Endurance in the spine and trunk muscle groups is important too, that's what allows us to stand up for long periods of time without our back hurting us.

All these measures are fairly simple to introduce into your daily routine so start sticking to them and feel more upright and reduce your aches and pains!

For further information on setting up your personalised posture program email [email protected].

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