Growing up, you probably heard your parents, grandparents, or teachers remind you about the importance of good posture and sitting up straight. While it’s no surprise that slouching isn’t ideal for our bodies, what’s often overlooked is just how much strain it can create over time.
When we spend long periods with our head leaning forward, it can contribute to neck tension, lingering discomfort in the back and shoulders, and even a visibly hunched posture. Over time, this pattern can leave us caught in a frustrating cycle where stiffness and strain keep returning. The good news is — small, supportive adjustments can make a meaningful difference.
Simple exercises that engage both the surface-level abs and the deeper core muscles can help support the spine from within. Targeted tension-release techniques may ease the compression and tightness that build up from prolonged sitting. And gentle, intentional movements for the neck, back, and shoulders can gradually strengthen the upper body — making it more comfortable to sit and stand upright.
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