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		<title>Improving Posture with Pilates</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just a quick thought&#8230;  While improving posture may or may not be on the list of goals Pilates participants, it might be because posture improvement isn&#8217;t what they want, but rather the BENEFITS of correcting bad posture, which include:  Reduced back and neck pain, less stress on all the body&#8217;s joints (spine, shoulders, hips, knees, ankles), easier [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just a quick thought&#8230;  While improving posture may or may not be on the list of goals Pilates participants, it might be because posture improvement isn&#8217;t what they want, but rather the BENEFITS of correcting bad posture, which include:  Reduced back and neck pain, less stress on all the body&#8217;s joints (spine, shoulders, hips, knees, ankles), easier breathing in daily life &amp; sport activities, shoulders that are no longer wrapped around the ears, ease of movement for daily living &#8211; walking, stairs, standing, sitting in front of the computer, driving, enhanced recreational &amp; sports performance, and reduced risk of injury.  </p>
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<p>Improved posture means reduced stress &#8211; physical, emotional, and mental! If the body is in balance, the brain doesn&#8217;t have to work (or overwork) to keep over tense muscles on tension. Balance should be easy and effortless. A body off-balance will require some initial effort to strengthen the muscles that have been on holiday. Over time, as these weaker muscles become stronger - the long term goal is efficient, effortless ease of movement &#8211; Good balance &amp; Great Posture.</p>
<p>How long has your body been off-center? Have noticed your posture gradually shifting? With age are you getting shorter, developing body posture tending to kyphosis/lordosis, or a functional scoliosis? Do you have neck pain, shoulder pain, back, hip, or knee pain?  Current posture habits might be a contributing factor. There are so many things you can do to help make improvements. If you&#8217;re alive and alert &#8211; there&#8217;s lots you can do to stand &amp; sit taller!</p>
<p>Practicing good posture reinforces the principles of better body alignment learned through the Pilates Method.  Also, practicing pilates will strengthen and reinforce your good posture habits. But it doesn&#8217;t just have to be Pilates to help improve posture &#8211; Yoga, and all other fitness activities give you a chance to stretch and strengthen the body to help correct posture issues.</p>
<p>Here are a few helpful hints for Posture Improvement:</p>
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<li>If you stand with locked knees (you might experience knee pain) - keep the knees slightly soft when standing. The hamstring muscles will work harder to help support the knee joint.</li>
<li>If you sit with crossed legs &#8211; chances are it&#8217;s usually the same leg. Sit with both feet flat on the floor, or if you have to cross, cross at the ankles.</li>
<li>Learn to breath by expanding the ribcage and feeling your spine lengthen. Inhaling should make you taller! When you exhale &#8211; strive to stay tall. You&#8217;ll notice your muscles working to support your improved posture. </li>
<li>Strengthen your Pelvic Floor &amp; Core Muscles (this will help relax the shoulders and provide you with better back and neck support.)</li>
<li>Invision lifting the body tall like you&#8217;re suspended by a string.</li>
<li>Add exercises to your workout program to stretch your chest &amp; shoulders &amp; strengthen your upper &amp; lower back.</li>
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<p><a title="Posture Principles for Health" href="http://www.centerworkspilates.com/posture-principles-special.html" target="_blank">Click here to get a great posture improvement resource!</a></p>
<p>It doesn&#8217;t take alot to make positive changes for body Posture improvement - You can do it, stay conscious, assess current posture habits and correct bad posture to enjoy better health.</p>
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