Correct sitting for proper posture

5 Ways to Improve Your Posture Now

According to Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S), Sitting is one of the worst occupational hazards known today. It can severely damage an individual’s posture, specifically the lower back and neck, due to the prolonged time spent on abnormal positions.

What is Posture?

Posture is defined as the attitude assumed by the body in an upright position whether it is in stationary or in motion.

How important it is to have a Good Posture?

Individuals as they grow older become more health conscious that is why overlooking good posture will surely affect the overall health and total efficiency of the body.  Listed below are some reasons why it is important to maintain proper posture

  • Boosts self-confidence and positive mental attitude
  • Improves blood circulation and digestion
  • Helps keep the bones and joints in correct alignment
  • Keeps the structure in the back and spine healthy
  • Makes you look slimmer and younger

Uncorrected postures can cause an individual to easily feel mental exhaustion, stress and fatigue, headache, digestive distress, poor breathing and body pain (commonly experienced at the lower back, neck, and shoulder).

Ways To Improve Your Posture

Activity Poor Posture Good Posture
Sitting Curve in the lower back not maintained

Slouched

Sitting with the pelvis anterior

Curve in lower back is maintained

Tip: Sitting with a lumbar support can help maintain the curve

Standing Sway back

Hollow back

Slouching

Slumping

Chin in

Shoulders blades back and aligned

Legs straight but knees relaxed

Pull abdomen

Walking Over-Pronated Feet

Exaggerated Forward Hip Tilt

Hunchback

Rounded Shoulders

Chin is parallel to the ground.

When walking, heel first then toe.

Stomach and buttocks are in line with the rest of the body.

Running Rounded shoulders

Bend at the waist

Knees are lifted too high.

Head up and looking forward

Arms loose and at 90  angle

Slightly lean forward

Driving Leaning forward

Knees higher than the hips

Proper distance of the seat from the steering wheel and the pedals

Headrest should support the middle of the head to keep it upright