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This 5-Second Habit Can Help Straighten Out Your Whole Life

Want a slimmer figure, fewer headaches, sharper focus, less pain, lower disease risk, more energy, easier coping and instant confidence? Check your posture.

Oh, no sister. Are you hunched over the computer? Is your neck craned over your cell phone? By all means keep reading, but sit up straight! Our parents and teachers were on to something when they barked out that command, along with stand up straight and stop slouching, when we were kids.

Practicing good posture can yield amazing body benefits — less need for pain relievers, for one, since headaches and back pain are common ailments caused by poor posture. Good posture helps to keep your bones, muscles and joints properly aligned, relieving extra strain on the body. According to Cherese Scotton-Bratcher, doctor of chiropractic at the Joint Chiropractic in Knightdale, North Carolina, good posture can contribute to better body functioning overall. For example, it can increase lung capacity and make it easier to breathe. Proper body alignment can also support nervous system maintenance and even hormone production. Your whole body will show you love when it’s able to move more efficiently.

Your whole body will show you love when it’s able to move more efficiently.

7 posture perks

You’ll look thinner. According to fitness and medical experts, good posture will help you look trimmer and taller because your body will be less compressed.

  • You’ll feel less pain. No strain, no pain. Sitting too much and slouching can put stress on the spinal column putting you at increased risk for herniated lumbar discs, putting pressure on the surrounding nerves and causing severe pain. You can also experience neck pain when working on laptops from craning your neck toward the computer screen. Cell phones and other tech devices play a role, says Bratcher. “Constantly looking down puts increased stress and strain on your neck.”

  • You’ll feel renewed vitality. In addition, sitting slumped at the computer too long is also bad for your overall health. “Sitting is now called the new smoking and can be just as detrimental to our health, due to a lack of motion and increased sedentary lifestyle,” adds Bratcher. With more movement (with good posture, of course) you’ll lower your blood pressure and cholesterol levels and have a healthier heart. Sitting and standing straight will reward you with increased lung capacity, better digestion and less stress on your body.

  • Your focus may improve. We may chalk up brain fog to advancing age or shifting hormones, but it can also occur due to lack of blood and oxygen flow from slouching, says Bratcher. Since fixing your posture increases your lung capacity and delivers more oxygen to the brain, the perk is better brain function and concentration.

  • You can enjoy heightened self-esteem and body confidence. Maintaining good posture “improves how a person looks and their self-esteem,” according to Bratcher. A study done by Ohio State University found that body posture can affect how others think about us, as well as our own positive thoughts about ourselves. This suggests that posture can influence confidence.

  • You can experience better moods. A study showed that sitting up straight instead of slouching inspired higher self-esteem, better moods and lower fear in the face of stress.

  • You may cope better and tire less easily. Another study found that changing from a slumped to an upright position helped reduce negative effects and fatigue in people with low to moderate depression when undergoing stressful tasks. This suggests that you are better able to face stressful situations when maintaining good posture.

    Easy ways to improve your posture

    Keep your head up

    Practice correcting your posture consistently and before you know it, when your body says ooh child, it won’t be from pain. It’ll be because things really are getting easier and brighter.

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