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This is a discussion on Posture within the Female Misc forums, part of the Female Bodybuilding Forum category; Not when related to training, the active thought and attention to posture is good in this case.... But I am ...

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    Not when related to training, the active thought and attention to posture is good in this case....

    But I am apparently lazy, or maybe a creation from years of poor posture I just seem to have bad form in my daily life, and I'm trying to get it fixed before another birthday rolls around!

    Any tips or tricks any have used to correct a lifetime of poorly standing/sitting is much appreciated...
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    my dad was a posture freak. he was always telling us, shoulders back, chest out, stomach in, tuck in your butt! as much as i hated it as a kid im very glad for it now. i like you have gotten a bit lazy with my posture but i always try to keep my shoulders back and my stomach pulled in! always! it is like it is ingrained in my nervous system. i slouch forward when im on the computer and i need to be more aware of keeping myself from doing that.

    just like anything else we want to change, it takes conscious effort and a lot of hard work to do it. use one of those little reminder bracelets or something so that everytime you see it you remember to check your posture. it will make a huge difference in not only how you feel but in how others view you! i have a hard time respecting someone with poor posture but am drawn to those who hold themselves properly!
    "the one who guards his mouth preserves his life; the one who opens wide his lips comes to ruin." proverbs 13:3

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    Besides aesthetics does it makes any real long term difference ?
    Respect is not an option its a requirement.........

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    Long term correct posture will lead to stronger transverse abs tighter and therefore a flatter more toned and lifted stomach asthetically...

    But my concern is in preventing long term back pain from incorrect posture, and injury that could have been prevented by having a stronger core and correct posture...

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    Thanks ATW... I am actually mindful and strong in my posture when in social situations, it is when in the car(hard to sit straight either way) or when working alone, bending over and not keeping myself straight and tight like I should... I spend the majority of my day on the floor unsupported and tossing around two babies , as well as cleaning in the inbetween...

    I have contemplated wrapping a tight string around my waist that would be uncomfortable when slouching and am really getting to the point of doing so... though now wondering if a headband wouldn't be easier

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    i have scoliosis so i have always paid attention to my posture...
    I walk out of the gym everyday better than yesterday

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    Poor posture is sort of like slow-moving poor-form lifting. Its not structurally & functionally correct so your body will start doing things to compensate for it. IMO as you get older, these sorts of things start to show themselves as you lose your 'recovery' ability to deal w/ them. Small deals become big deals.

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    the best thing I can think of (and what I do since I am a computer jockey by trade) is to ALWAYS be mindful of posture....if I feel myself fall out of proper "form" I will correct and continue my day. It becomes a habit after a while, and I rarely have to self correct anymore, though the longer I am at the keyboard the easier it is to slip...

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    Well thanks girls, i just slipped a headbands around my waist, looks goofy but maybe it'll be the constant reminder i need

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    I find my posture noticeably improves when I"m killing it on Deadlifts. When I start into contest prep, I really notice the difference. I think it also reflects your mood. Given I've been out of the gym for nearly a year w/ sporadic visits, it definitely shows.

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    oh for sure! My posture improved dramatically (and my ability to notice small shifts in my posture) after I started deads...it definitely makes me more conscious of my "form"

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