I have never considered myself to have bad posture but this month I have taken a renewed focus on my posture. In recent times I have noticed some undesirable habits; hunching over a computer and being slumped on the couch. Coupling this with an increase weight training and less stretching, I have developed tightness through the chest, neck and given my Myo therapist enough work for a weeks.
While failing to correct postural imbalances can lead to injury down the track, it is the discomfort of the aches and niggles felt in day to day life you should seek to relieve. Some of these symptoms include headaches, foot, knee, hip and back pain, fatigue and more. This month I have committed to making the following lifestyle adjustments to ensure that I am reinforcing good habits, which will only serve to compliment my health and fitness goals. I have certain noticed a change in how I feel and would like to share these easy posture hacks now.
Ange Drake is an personal trainer, women’s empowerment coach and fitness blogger in the northern suburbs of Melbourne. She is the director of one of the few womens’ only strength training gyms in Melbourne, 23W. Ange helps women to learn how to use strength based training, nutritional strategies and a positive mindset to transform their bodies, relationship with food and mind.
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