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Finding Balance Through Better Posture

By Lara Heimann

People often ask me for tips on how to find more balance in their lives.

While many factors contribute to that feeling of physical and mental equilibrium that can be considered balance, I often tell people to start by examining how they carry themselves.

Posture is an indicator of both external and internal stability. And, in my opinion, posture is an essential gateway to discovering more balance in your body, mind and energy.

Photo credit: Amie Retzlaff

So, how does one find the most optimal posture? Just like almost everything in life, there is no “perfect”. But, there exists a spectrum of balance in which we are able to hold ourselves upright with more ease and efficiency; and with more optimal posture, we move in a variety of positions with less effort and a decreased chance of injury. It makes sense that we will therefore have more energy if we expend less effort like we do when we are misaligned. Compensations in the muscular firing cost us energy So, let’s look at how we can improve our posture to hold on to more of our life fuel.

Examining Your Standing Posture

When you are standing, your head should be centered over the neck, resulting in an imaginary line where your ears bisect your shoulders. In this modern day of technology, far too many people carry their heads off -center where their ears are way in front of the shoulders. This forward head position indicates that the head is not balanced over the cervical spine, the neck. The neck will then not be evenly balanced over the torso(as it should be in more optimal posture, with the shoulders centered over the pelvis). The pelvis is often pitched forward which could either be because of the neck or because of the increased time we spend sitting or both.

To get a sense of this in your own brain mapping,

Photo credit: Amie Retzlaff

Your posture won’t change overnight, but you can work on it with the feedback of the wall, reorienting that upright position and getting a sense of what muscles will need to strengthen or lengthen to help with standing tall. This search and work for physical balance will

Awareness is the first step to changing the way we stand and move to lead us to more balance in our energy and in our movement.

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