Pilates Is an Excellent Way to Perfect Your Posture
When most people think of good posture they
may remember their elders telling them as a child to “stand up straight, head
up and shoulders back” as if you were a solider standing to attention. This may
get you to stand up straight but it doesn’t necessarily mean you have good
posture. In fact most people find it quite uncomfortable to stand up straight
with their shoulders back. This is because of the different types of postures
seen in today’s society. Every posture I come across is different, mainly due to
muscle imbalances created through injuries, medical conditions, daily habits
and most of all work offices. Many people spend countless hours hunched over
computers, steering wheels and now phones, it is no wonder why their posture is
out of alignment. But how is it possible to achieve good posture? Through body
awareness. I find that if I get a client to become more body aware of their
alignment, they will become more conscious of correcting it.
Pilates is an excellent way to become aware of your
posture and to understand how to activate the correct muscles you use to
perfect your posture. But first let’s identify what type of posture you have
and the muscles imbalances created from that type of posture.
There are four main types of postures
alignments that deviate from a normal posture. These are Kyphosis, Lordosis,
Sway back and Flat back.
You may look through these posture types and
find yourself presenting with components from each of the four posture types.
That can happen, these are simple guide lines to the most common posture types
found. As I said previously, everyone’s posture is different. A good place to
start is to go a Pilates
studio and address what type of posture you
have, identifying which muscles are overworking and those which are
underworking. An exercise plan should be given outlining which exercises will
help to bring your posture into an ideal alignment. Becoming aware of your
posture throughout your day can help you to re-align. Such as carrying a bag on
the wrong shoulder, hunching at your desk, picking up heavy items using one
side, daily habits such as these can be corrected to create a perfect posture.
So what does
good posture look like?
We look for alignment from the crown of the
head through the shoulder joint, pelvis, knee and ankle. By correcting your
posture not only do you feel and look great, you are also preventing many
problems which can arise from bad posture, such as headaches, lower back pain,
joint pain, injuries, muscle tightness and muscle fatigue. So start becoming
body aware of how you hold your alignment throughout your day. Read More…



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