Drogheda Independent

The benefits of achieving good posture

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When we are young we often get reminded by parents and teachers to ‘sit up straight’. While it may be irritating to hear, this is a very important message. The benefits of good posture are immense and the costs of bad posture are high.

Having good posture is free. It makes you feel and look better immediatel­y. It gives an impression of confidence, power and is a great boost to mental, physical and emotional wellbeing.

Having good postural alignment when sitting and standing enables you to work more efficientl­y with less tiredness and stress on your body’s muscles and ligaments. Like when changing any pattern, awareness of what good posture is, does and feels like is the first step to breaking bad postural habits – thus this article. Here are 6 top benefits of good posture.

Bad posture can

1. Improved Breathing:

affect your breathing and lung capacity. When you slouch regularly, your frontal muscles and tendons shorten, which reduces your capacity to take deep breaths. Good posture can improve your breathing ability by up to a staggering thirty percent ! Given the importance of breathing to life, this has so many other consequenc­es and benefits for your health and wellbeing.

2. Boost your Mood and Energy Levels:

Various Research shows that having a more upright posture improves your mood and energy levels. Changing your posture changes your breathing, mood and makes you more optimistic even helping you overcome depression and anxiety. When feeling low, correcting your posture is a great start to lifting your mood and self-esteem.

§ Back pain is a debilitati­ng problem that affects 80% of the US population, according to the US Chiropract­ic Associatio­n. Proper posture helps keep your bones, joints, ligaments, and muscles properly aligned, which can prevent, minimize and relieve back pain and minimize loss of energy. Good posture can even change the anatomical characteri­stics of your spine, leading to less stress and more open vessels and nerves. Good posture also stops the spine from becoming fixed in abnormal positions.

Correct posture strengthen­s muscles. Poor posture further strains sensitive muscles and soft tissues. Sitting and standing correctly, strengths your core, buttock muscles, and back extensions while relieving unnecessar­y tension. Proper posture distribute­s the force of gravity evenly throughout your muscles, so no structure is over-stressed.

Good Posture makes you looks good, inspires confidence, power and can even make you look a half a stone lighter and

3. Relief from Back Pain: 4. Improved Muscle Health: 5. Improved Appearance:

can add inch or more to your height. Models and famous personalit­ies and politician­s maintain good posture because they know that it helps you present your body and yourself to best advantage.

The average human brain has more than 100 Billion neurons and 1000 trillion synaptic connection­s which are responsibl­e for memory, concentrat­ion and transmissi­on of informatio­n in your brain

Improved posture results in improved breathing and blood and oxygen flow boosting concentrat­ion and focus.

Good posture is shown to have so many benefits. It even helps keep your internal organs in their natural position without unnecessar­y compressio­n which can help relieve constipati­on, acid reflux, and hernias.

In an age where most of us spending an average of 8 hours a day looking at a screen with our necks out of alignment, more and more people are chronicall­y hunched. Poor posture can even create tension headaches or exacerbate pain in the body. Building Flexibilit­y helps. So does Breathing well. And your own awareness will inspire regular self-correction. Wearing comfortabl­e shoes and regular balanced exercise will also support. So take time this week and make positive changes to your posture.

6. Better Focus:

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