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Posture Corrector – What You Absolutely Must Know Before Buying
Many health problems can be traced back to poor postures. Bodies in their most efficient posture experience better circulation, more effective respiration and, as a result, better distribution of the nutrients your body needs. Poor posture, on the other hand, causes fatigue which leads to chronic aches and pains. As our lower backs are a key structure in our bodies, these symptoms often manifest as back pain.
Improving posture can seem like a hopeless cause. Our posture, bad though it may be, feels completely natural to us, and any changes we are shown and told are improvements feel jarring and strange. Furthermore, they are usually difficult and tiring. If our postures are poor because we’re tired, and the changes needed to improve them are likewise unnatural-seeming, then how can we progress? There is, however, a very powerful secret that can help break the cycle of poor posture.
Poor posture is a very common issue, and exists to a lesser or greater extent in almost everyone. What causes it is fairly simple to grasp. Either muscles that should be toned are weak and can’t support efficient posture, or muscles are unnecessarily tense and are causing fatigue, usually because muscles that should support them lack the strength to do so.
There are two treatments for poor posture. The easy way employs a posture corrector to force your body into an efficient posture. By supporting your body more efficiently, it tires less easily and the fatigue toxins that cause pain slowly vanish. The more difficult treatment solves the problem on a more fundamental level by strengthening the weak muscles and relaxing those that are tense.
Posture correctors can be a great short-term solution. They eliminate pain easily, in a way that feels natural and with very little effort. They are often recommended by doctors, which also makes them seem like an appealing solution. Posture correctors are like training wheels. They may be a good temporary solution, but training wheels should eventually be removed so you’ll learn to ride naturally.
Unfortunately, posture correctors are often more trouble than they are worth. Because the corrector provides all the support they need, the muscles of the back simply weaken. As these muscles stop working, other groups which were previously supported weaken and turn off as well. Soon your back problems are drastically worse, your pain is so much greater whenever the brace is removed, and you associate it use with health rather than harm. In essence, you’ve become dependent upon the brace to rid you of your pain.
A better solution by far is to strengthen the muscles required to improve posture. This may seem painful, and like lots of excess work, but you can make much progress toward toning these muscles with as little as ten minutes’ work per day. Because these muscles are fairly small, they will usually strengthen more quickly, and as they do your pain will lessen.
A much better solution by far involves strengthening the muscles required to place your body in a natural and efficient posture. While this may seem like lots of work at first, and may feel highly unnaturally, just ten minutes of exercise per day can yield vast improvements. Also, since these muscles are small, they will tone up quickly and will remain strong when your posture becomes efficient.
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