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Ergonomics & Posture - The Secret To Lower Back Tension Reduction

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

If you happen to look at a large majority of people sitting on chairs, you are going to see that they are either slouching, lounging or just leaning back, relaxing in a manner which does no good to their spinal cord.

The idea of sitting in a chair, according to those people, is to rest your posterior in a chair seat, lean back with a relieved sigh, fold your hands complacently over your tummy and do a spot of deep meditation. This might relax you a lot in the beginning, but it does absolutely nothing to your posture, spinal cord, back, neck, and of course your tummy. Pain and strain are sure to follow.

Most people have a problem with focusing on anything else other than work when its in between 9 to 5. What happens is that most people get so wrapped up in their work that they stop paying attention to their posture while sitting in front of that computer all day. This will lead to a tremendous amount of back and neck pain making it hard to focus on anything.

What happens to most people is that they find themselves sitting behind a desk all day, and with out exercise the muscles in their body doesn’t have the strength to give good posture. The best way to combat this problem that millions of people have is by taking a step back and looking at the ergonomics and the proper way to sit in a chair.

Forget about those deep cushioned chairs which make you sink down and do nothing to your spinal cord. Your chair seat needs to be tilted a bit forward, so that the lower back is curved naturally and falls into place the moment you sit down. The front has to be a bit lower than the back portion of your chair seat.

Do not put a major portion of your body weight upon your hip bones. Some weight has to be placed upon the portion of your body, which can support it, your feet. Make sure that your feet are touching something solid. This is the easiest way to get a good posture.

Posture is something that most people who slouch have to think about to correct it. Its a mental thing when trying to correct it, because you body will just naturally go to the position you have been putting it in. You need to train the mind to sit in that position all the time in order to correct it.

One of the other things that people do not realize up front is how their computer is set up can sometimes hurt their posture as well. This stems from putting your computer screen in a place that requires strain on the neck in order to read the screen. If you have your computer sitting at eye level it will take a tremendous amount of strain off your spinal cord. This happens because you are not required to look up or down for long periods of time, and can keep a good posture while sitting there.

One of the best things you can do to start the transformation of your posture is to do exercises to strengthen your neck and back muscles. This will make it easier to support your corrected posture making it easier to do.

Most people try and correct their posture and fail at it miserably because they do not try hard enough. Teaching the body to do something it doesnt want to do can be hard. However, with the right discipline you can get the posture corrected and be on your way to a healthier, happier life!

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