Improve Good Posture
Duration: 43:25 | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 762 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English [Auto]
Duration: 43:25 | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 762 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English [Auto]
Improve your posture without medicine by fixing your back pain & neck pain in just 5 days
What you'll learn
Posture Correction ,Strengthening the Posture, Importance of Good Posture
Posture is the first most important step to address the basic fitness
Good Posture leads to Good Health
Basic life style will improve
Requirements
This course has no requirement of any object , we just need your interest and open mind, and a willingness to apply the principles that you will learn.
Description
Maintaining a good posture is vital to your overall health. Unknown to many, a good posture is just as essential as a healthy diet, sleeping comfortably and exercising. It ensures that your body is well poised to undertake daily tasks with more vigour and energy, all the while keeping away fatigue. It’s a core pillar to your overall physical health.
So then, what is posture, and how can one maintain it? Posture is basically the position we hold our bodies in while standing, seating and even when lying down. A good posture ensures that our entire body is symmetrically aligned and the muscle tension is just about right. And maintaining a good posture ought to be fairly easy.
Hunchback posture (Rounded shoulders & Forward head)
Neck and shoulder pain
Neck stiffness
Shoulder blade pain
Headaches
Lower back pain
Aches and pains while you sit
Can't raise your arm up over the shoulder?
Sustaining a good posture should not be taken to be a massive mental task or a constant bother. In fact, the body is designed to maintain normal posture unconsciously via certain muscles. Although one ought to be aware of their posture to a given degree, outlined below are some tips to help you out.
Sitting Properly: ensure that your feet are on the floor, or on a footrest rather than hanging mid-air, keep your knees at or below your hip level, maintain relaxed shoulders with your forearms at a parallel position to the ground, and have your backrest support your entire back.
Standing Properly: ensure that your weight is borne by the soles of your feet, with your feet placed 4-5 inches apart, tuck your stomach in, and have your hands hanging naturally from the body sides. All the while maintaining a straight and tall structure.
Preferable Lying Position: A major secret to sleeping right is having a good and comfortable mattress. If you prefer a hard one, that’s fairly okay, and if you feel comfy on a softer one, then that’s fine. Always support your head with a pillow such that is at an elevated position to the rest of your body to aid in blood circulation. And avoid lying on your stomach.
Who this course is for:
Everyone
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