Why posture during movement matters more than how you sit or stand

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Source: Radio New Zealand

If you’ve ever caught yourself slouching at your desk and immediately jerked your shoulders back and straightened your spine, you know the struggle. Within minutes, you’re slumped over again.

Here’s why: Rigid corrections are impossible to maintain because they treat posture like a static position to hold rather than a dynamic skill to train.

Good posture isn’t something you freeze into place — it’s a fluid, balanced and aligned state that you build with proper breathing, strength and mobility.

Proper breathing can improve your posture, enhance your mobility, and relieve aches and pains.

Proper breathing can improve your posture, enhance your mobility, and relieve aches and pains.

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