by Metropol | April 22, 2022 12:41 pm
Posture is still often evoked to represent the ideal, the beautiful, the perfect body, yet some practices in recent decades hinder it for thousands of young and old. Many children and millennials are starting to develop kyphosis, or curvature of the thoracic spine, by sitting for prolonged periods of time in a “shrimp position” while stooped over mobile phones and computers.
“Nerd neck”, as it is called, puts undue pressure on the spine and can lead to disc herniation and early onset osteoarthritis, experts believe. They often prescribe physician-guided exercise programmes such as core-strengthening yoga and Pilates workouts.
Core exercises strengthen the muscles of the spine, abdomen, and pelvis, which support all physical activity. The right exercises can improve your posture and correct forward head posture over time.
Perform several of the following exercises 2-3 times a day, 3-4 sets of each exercise:
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