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5 Common Postural Errors & Fixes

Slouching in a chair, hunching your back, leading a sedentary lifestyle, not having an exercise routine, poor core stability, and looking down at the computer and/or cell phone for extended periods of time can lead to postural issues. If not corrected in time can contribute to serious health issues.

Poor posture occurs when our spine is situated in unnatural positions for extended periods of time, occurring as a result of one’s daily activities. 

1. Slouching in a chair

Standing, moving, or sitting in a lazy, drooping way can lead to severe pains and ache if not corrected in time.

Exercises to correct a slumping posture:

2. Leaning on one leg

Improve this posture, by getting into the habit of standing with your weight evenly distributed on both legs.

Exercises to strengthen your buttocks and core muscles will help correct uneven hips:

3. Rounded shoulders

Typically caused by poor posture habits, muscle imbalances and focusing too much on certain exercises, such as too much focus on chest strength while neglecting the upper back.

Exercises to strengthen your core, upper back and chest muscles will help correct rounded shoulders:

4. Cradling your phone

Technology has brought with it this increasing postural issue. This posture can place strain on the muscles and other soft tissues, and lead to muscle imbalances between the left and right side of your neck. 

Try to get into the habit of holding the phone with your hand or use a hands-free device.

Exercises for neck stiffness and pain:

5. Sticking your bottom out

Wearing high heels, excessive weight around the stomach and pregnancy can all contribute to a ‘Donald Duck’ posture.

Exercises to correct a “Donald Duck” posture:

Are You Standing Right?

Imagine a string attached to the top of your head pulling you upwards. The idea is to keep your body in perfect alignment, maintaining the spine’s natural curvature, with your neck straight and shoulders parallel with the hips:

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