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[0.000 --> 11.280] Has anyone ever told you, stand up straight? |
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[11.280 --> 15.000] Or scolded you for slouching at a family dinner? |
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[15.000 --> 18.600] Comments like that might be annoying, but they're not wrong. |
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[18.600 --> 23.640] Your posture, the way you hold your body when you're sitting or standing, is the foundation |
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[23.640 --> 29.080] for every movement your body makes and can determine how well your body adapts to the |
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[29.080 --> 31.080] stresses on it. |
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[31.080 --> 36.080] These stresses can be things like carrying weight or sitting in an awkward position, and the |
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[36.080 --> 39.880] big one we all experience all day every day. |
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[39.880 --> 41.200] Gravity. |
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[41.200 --> 45.880] If your posture isn't optimal, your muscles have to work harder to keep you upright and |
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[45.880 --> 46.880] balanced. |
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[46.880 --> 49.880] Some muscles will become tight and inflexible. |
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[49.880 --> 51.720] Others will be inhibited. |
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[51.720 --> 57.320] Over time, these dysfunctional adaptations impair your body's ability to deal with the |
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[57.320 --> 58.880] forces on it. |
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[58.880 --> 63.520] Your posture inflicts extra wear and tear on your joints and ligaments, increases the |
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[63.520 --> 69.960] likelihood of accidents, and makes some organs, like your lungs, less efficient. |
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[69.960 --> 75.000] Researchers have linked poor posture to scoliosis, tension headaches, and back pain, though |
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[75.000 --> 78.920] it isn't the exclusive cause of any of them. |
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[78.920 --> 84.000] Posture can even influence your emotional state and your sensitivity to pain. |
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[84.000 --> 87.720] So there are a lot of reasons to aim for good posture. |
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[87.720 --> 89.760] But it's getting harder these days. |
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[89.760 --> 94.360] Sitting in an awkward position for a long time can promote poor posture and so can |
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[94.360 --> 99.400] using computers or mobile devices, which encourage you to look downward. |
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[99.400 --> 103.920] Many studies suggest that on average, posture is getting worse. |
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[103.920 --> 106.440] So what does good posture look like? |
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[106.440 --> 111.240] When you look at the spine from the front or the back, all 33 vertebrae should appear |
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[111.240 --> 113.440] stacked in a straight line. |
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[113.440 --> 116.560] From the side, the spine should have three curves. |
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[116.560 --> 121.160] One at your neck, one at your shoulders, and one at the small of your back. |
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[121.160 --> 124.000] You aren't born with this S-shaped spine. |
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[124.000 --> 126.800] Babies' spines just have one curve, like a C. |
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[126.800 --> 132.800] The other curves usually develop by 12 to 18 months, as the muscles strengthen. |
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[132.800 --> 138.200] These curves help us stay upright and absorb some of the stress from activities like walking |
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[138.200 --> 139.600] and jumping. |
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[139.600 --> 143.800] If they are aligned properly, when you're standing up, you should be able to draw a straight |
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[143.800 --> 148.840] line from a point just in front of your shoulders to behind your hip, to the front of your |
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[148.840 --> 152.360] knee, to a few inches in front of your ankle. |
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[152.360 --> 156.800] This keeps your center of gravity directly over your base of support, which allows you |
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[156.800 --> 161.280] to move efficiently with the least amount of fatigue and muscle strain. |
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[161.280 --> 165.400] If you're sitting, your neck should be vertical, not tilted forward. |
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[165.400 --> 169.480] Your shoulders should be relaxed with your arms close to your trunk. |
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[169.480 --> 174.280] Your knees should be at a right angle, with your feet flat on the floor. |
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[174.280 --> 177.320] But what if your posture isn't that great? |
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[177.320 --> 179.760] Try redesigning your environment. |
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[179.760 --> 184.080] Adjust your screen so it's at or slightly below eye level. |
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[184.080 --> 189.640] Make sure all parts of your body, like your elbows and wrists, are supported, using ergonomic |
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[189.640 --> 191.440] aids if you need to. |
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[191.440 --> 196.960] Try sleeping on your side with your neck supported, and with a pillow between your legs, where |
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[196.960 --> 203.040] shoes with low heels and good arch support, and use a headset for phone calls. |
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[203.040 --> 206.320] It's also not enough to just have good posture. |
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[206.320 --> 210.160] Keeping your muscles and joints moving is extremely important. |
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[210.160 --> 217.280] In fact, being stationary for long periods with good posture can be worse than regular movement |
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[217.280 --> 219.120] with bad posture. |
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[219.120 --> 221.560] When you do move, move smartly. |
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[221.560 --> 224.400] Keep anything you're carrying close to your body. |
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[224.400 --> 228.960] Backpacks should be in contact with your back, carried symmetrically. |
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[228.960 --> 234.880] If you sit a lot, get up and move around on occasion, and be sure to exercise. |
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[234.880 --> 239.440] Using your muscles will keep them strong enough to support you effectively, on top of all |
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[239.440 --> 244.200] the other benefits to your joints, bones, brain, and heart. |
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[244.200 --> 247.880] And if you're really worried, check with a physical therapist. |
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[247.880 --> 250.560] Because yes, you really should stand up straight. |
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