{"id":10718,"date":"2022-08-10T12:29:42","date_gmt":"2022-08-10T04:29:42","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/paulstokes.com.au\/?p=10718"},"modified":"2023-05-02T21:44:27","modified_gmt":"2023-05-02T13:44:27","slug":"work-on-your-optimal-posture-the-way-competitive-athletes-do","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/paulstokes.com.au\/work-on-your-optimal-posture-the-way-competitive-athletes-do\/","title":{"rendered":"Work on Your Optimal Posture the Way Competitive Athletes Do"},"content":{"rendered":"

Optimal posture creates the right conditions for your body to move. Notice I didn’t say ‘perfect’ posture. Instead, we focus on optimal posture. That is, the position in which our bodies breathe more freely and move easily. In fact, optimal posture provides the platform for us to live, breathe and move well. Not to mention perform like a true athlete.<\/p>\n

In truth, most people nowadays don’t have very good habits around their posture and body position.<\/p>\n

Just look around any office, workplace or public space. You’ll find numerous examples of people hunched over at their desk, staring at a computer screen most of the day. Or the individual constantly checking their phone, aimlessly scrolling through life. Head down, shoulders rolling forward, ribcage deflated.<\/p>\n

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The essence of optimal posture comes down to your body moving well – free and unrestricted<\/h2>\n

If you’re looking to perform at your best, both in and out of the gym, your body needs to move well.<\/p>\n

Most training programs aren’t particularly well-balance. They often involve large volumes of repetitive movements, often at high intensity. Similarly, they likely encourage these types of movement over long periods of time.<\/p>\n

In effect, these movements become not unlike a regular habit.<\/p>\n

However, even though this exercise is ‘good for us’ it can still wreak havoc with our body’s musculature and optimal posture.<\/p>\n

For example, unless careful thought is given towards the overall training loads and balance, we may end up experiencing:<\/p>\n