Most of us have been told to strengthen our back more than once, and while it might have sounded irritating at that moment, paying attention to your posture is more important than you might think. It’s not just about the appearance – minding your posture keeps your spine healthy.
With that in mind, here are five reasons why you should pay attention to your posture and take care of your spine.
The way you walk, run, and do pretty much any physical activity depends a lot on your posture. Once you improve your posture, your body will need less energy to perform physical tasks, you will feel less pressure on your joints, and your balance will be much better as well. In other words, the better your posture, the more effective and easier the exercise. So, if you’re an athletic type, or if you want to include a bit more activity into your lifestyle, make sure to do it the right way for the best possible results.
It might come as a surprise to some, but posture can indeed affect your breathing. This is especially true if you tend to sit in a crumpled position for an extended period of time, since your airways could get constricted, making it harder to breathe. Moreover, it also puts your ribcage in an unnatural position, which puts additional pressure on your lungs.
This is especially important for people who are prone to having panic attacks. Not being able to catch your breath in a stressful situation could have serious consequences. So, there’s one more reason to strengthen your back.
Too much pressure on your spine due to bad posture can lead to a trapped nerve or slipped disc. This can affect your nerve function, and, of course, it can lead to back ache. On the other hand, when you practice correct posture, your spine is not under any stress, so your nerves can function properly. It reduces the strain put on other parts on your body as well, so all in all, you’d be preventing all kinds of potential problems, including arthritis.
However, in case an injury does occur despite your preventive measures, it would be wise to look into surgical solutions. To find out more what you might expect if you need to go down this road, you can check out very insightful Dr Timothy Steel videos on this topic. It can help you get familiar with possible procedures, and at the same time put your mind at ease regarding seriousness of the situation.
It’s not a secret that the way you look can affect how others see you – and your posture plays a huge role in that. Standing up straight makes you look taller, slimmer, younger, more confident, and more open. So, the next time you have a job interview or have to present something at work or in class, keep in mind that the impression your leave will depend on your posture as well.
Just like a slouched position puts pressure on your lungs, it puts pressure on your other internal organs as well. This can make digestion more difficult, which can then lead to constipation, hernias, and acid reflux. So, if you’ve noticed any of those issues, think about your posture, and try to improve it; you might be surprised by the results.
Taking care of your spine is extremely important, not just for relieving back pain but for the overall health as well. It can improve your digestion, breathing, physical abilities, and confidence. Therefore, keep your posture in mind and do your best to take care of your spine.
Peter Minkoff is an Editor at High Style Life
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