There’s no single “perfect” posture. Strengthening key muscles and moving often helps you feel better in more positions — and ...
In our screen-dominated world, poor posture has become as common as morning coffee. Whether you’re hunched over a laptop, craning your neck at your phone, or slouched on the couch, your body pays the ...
Place your back against a wall, arms bent at 90 degrees. Gradually lift and lower your arms, maintaining contact with the wall. This opens the chest and engages upper back muscles, correcting posture.
For most desk-job workers, sitting at a desk for hours at a time is unavoidable. And when this happens, it’s hard to maintain a perfect posture. Despite our best intentions, as the day goes on our ...