Straighten Up.
Breaking open the myth of “Good Posture”
Most people sitting at their desk all day understand the hardships of posture and
the dreaded downward slump occurring after long hours of sitting.
With years of attempting to stretch by straightening the back, throwing the shoulders back, ribs forward the tendency to slump in the chair is still with us. What does it mean to correct ones posture? Why is it so many of us are struggling to feel good in our body, and how do we age gracefully?
When it comes to posture the word straight does not exist. I am shocked at the number of clients that walk through my office and relay their chiropractors suggestions toward improved posture. Most directions sound like this, “lift the ribs, straighten the lumbar curve by pressing the sacrum forward and pull the chin in. It gets even more dangerous when Chiropractors send their patients to the wall and have them press their backs into the wall to straighten their spine! I have heard other cues that chiropractors suggest to tighten the gluteus (buttocks) muscles and raise the chin causing the face to tilt up and the head back.
Readers if you are doing any of these postural corrections you should know this is a red alert!!!! First and foremost if the spine was straight how could it balance the large bowl of the ribs with the open bowl of the pelvis, and the head?
There is not one straight line in the whole body, and there is a reason for that. We are round, oval, and curved in body shape.
Our body is elegantly designed to assist us in the upright vertical plane with the curves of the spine changing directions between ribs and pelvis and head. Each time the spine reverses its curve it is redistributing the weight front to back. If the spine were straight all the weight of ribs, head, and pelvis would cause us to fall forward.
If I had not been teaching the Alexander Technique for 25 years I still would have known something was seriously wrong with that concept of “good posture meaning a straight back”
This misconception is serious. First and foremost posture is dynamic! Our body is complex and all systems have an inherent impetus to work together. The muscular skeletal system is signaled by the nervous, system, which includes the brain, our everyday functional movement changes with our moods, our hormones, our diet, and our environment.
When we tighten our muscles to adopt a position, given to us by health professionals, we are stopping the energy from flowing. In a sense we are asking our body to move but we are tightening our Muscular Skeletal system to fulfill a mental concept and the static picture of a body with “good posture”.
As an Alexander Teacher,
Pilates, and yoga teacher the goal is to move effortless with less tension and more energy. Functional movement comes out of a free flow through the joints which is a supportive and integral part of posture.
How do we get there and why is it so important?
In the Alexander Technique we begin with undoing the act of tightening muscularly. We then send our body a clear message to free our neck, allowing the head to softly rock forward and up, as we tell the torso to lengthen and widen. The legs then are free to move towards the earth.
Then we breathe, and we let our body move organically in response to these directions.
When we reduce our downward tension pattern the body naturally lengthens creating space in the joints.
This is not possible if we are engaging the same muscular tightness as we put our shoulders back and reach the ribs forward in attempt to correct our posture.
We do tone the muscles to move but how much tone in the fibers is too much?
The ability to stop the sub conscious habit of tightening, (over efforting) causing downward pressure on the skeletal system, happens when we truly use awareness and the mental direction to inhibit the activity of tightening. You might be thinking it cannot be this easy. It is because our body has a natural desire to move towards ease and freedom. The stress of compensation, and pain, creates dis-ease throughout all the systems in the body, and mind. That is what it means to feel stressed out.
My recommendation is to start by lying on the floor with some support under the head and feel where you hold tension. When you notice the part of your body that you are tightening meet your whole self with love and compassion, and ask yourself gently to let go. Simple as it sounds it is profound how you will feel after 30 minutes of deep body awareness with the loving directions to release. Now try that walking. After you start to feel free offer a suggestion to release the neck and head, then allow yourself to lengthen out of the pelvic bowl. Allow the whole torso to easily move into width, front to back and side to side. Breathe.
The power of our mind creates a dramatic effect on the entire body. Watch how you think. Do you yell at people in your mind? Are you in a cycle of blame, projecting your frustrations outwardly? Are you continuously criticizing yourself? Your thoughts affect your posture as well as your immune system. We all have the freedom to choose, and the power, to change how we move, think, and feel in each and every moment.
In my mind aging gracefully means to feel free in my heart, and body, as well as peaceful in my mind. When my energy is flowing, and I feel in alignment, I have the energy to do what I love. Feeling ignited I stand tall and confident, my heart opens allowing my beauty to shine out. In this state it is easy to fall in love with life and I am all for that!
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