Many posture problems exist that
people pick up over the years and may not even realize they have. These could
lead to pain, especially back pain, and as far as height is concerned, can make
us not only physically shorter, but appear shorter as well. Some of the most
common posture problems are looked at below.
1. Walking posture: This is an easy one to get into bad habits with, probably
the one which is the hardest to break, and also the one which is discussed the
least. It’s often assumed that proper sitting posture and to a lesser extent,
sleeping posture, can be taught, while walking is just something we naturally
do and cannot be changed or critiqued. Poor walking posture is quite common for
this reason.
Breaking this habit can be difficult and will take a concerted effort to break.
The subject should practice walking with their shoulders tensed and forcibly
held back, head held high, making a mental note of where their eye level is.
Getting in the practice of doing this should make it easier to recognize when
they’re walking improperly, at which point they can consciously correct it
until it becomes second nature and replaces the old, bad habit.
2. Sitting Posture: These posture issues are also very common, and as more and
more people sit behind a computer for a living, their possible consequences and
reach grows. The computer monitor, keyboard and chair should all be set in
positions that all but force the user to sit in an upright position. LCD
monitors are good for this, as they force a consistent eye level be maintained
to get a good view of the screen. Any slouching and the user should know it
immediately.
3. Sleeping Posture: This is the one people would generally be the least aware
of, and also the one that would seemingly be the most difficult to break,
though this isn’t the case. By properly utilizing pillows, by removing them
when sleeping on one’s back and by sticking them between the legs when sleeping
on the side, bad sleeping posture can be limited with little effort.
4. Bow Legs and Knock Knees: These conditions develop early and are not as
easily cured. A doctor visit will probably be necessary, at which point special
insoles or footwear that can help break the problem will probably be
prescribed.
5. Scoliosis: This is a serious condition in which the spine is severely
curved, resulting in a drastic loss of height, as well as other health ailments. In mild cases, Scoliosis
can be corrected with the proper stretching exercises. In extreme cases,
surgery may be needed to correct it.
Improved posture can not only result in increased height, it can improve our
health in other areas. Proper posture also makes you appear more professional
to others. Snap out of your bad habits today and kick them to the curb.
For more information on proper posture and stretching exercises to increase height, pay a visit to Rodney Williams’Growing Taller Secrets And Tips. website on


