Posture Challenge
Feb 02, 2026 3:01 pm
Happy Monday, !
Your posture has a VERY powerful impact on how you act and feel – how deeply you breathe, your energy levels, and, believe it or not, even your level of confidence! (and the list goes on.)
This week, we’re going to hone in on our posture and pay attention to any bad habits we’ve picked up over the years.
When you were a teenager, did you have a “helpful” adult constantly nagging at you to stand up or sit up straight? Well, as adults, we might need that helpful voice even more!
Pretty much everything we do (from sitting at the computer to driving in a car) works AGAINST us when it comes to having good posture - if we’re not VERY careful.
It’s too easy to lose focus on your posture…. and before you know it, your shoulders start rounding forward, your lower back starts to ache, and your hips start to get tight. Nothing positive can ever come out of this.
When circulation is decreased, you start to experience back and neck pain and lose the ability to stay focused and motivated. You’ll experience higher levels of stress, your mood will be negatively affected, digestion will suffer…. and the list goes on and on.
Try this: “Good” posture means standing with your feet hip-width apart, knees slightly bent, and pelvis in a neutral position – i.e., neither pushed forward nor back. Your core should be gently braced, with your chest tall, shoulders slightly back, and chin in a neutral position (not jutting forward).
Below is a quick guide from the National Academy of Sports Medicine:
How did you do? It’s trickier than you think! If you have an imbalance, it can be really hard to get everything all lined up the way it is supposed to be – changing one part of the equation can throw off the others. Getting it right can require time, paying ATTENTION to your posture, and patience.
So, your challenge this week is to work to improve your posture!
----> How about this: Whenever you CHECK THE TIME, do a quick posture check. What do you think!? :-)
Are you in? Let us know by replying back!
Remember to join us tomorrow for our live online session:
**Hip Mobility and Self-Assessment Part 1**
>> https://r-soma-performance.heysummit.com/talks/hipnosis-part-ii/
We’ll cover self-assessment, stretching, and strength therapy exercises to enhance your hip mobility.
Keep up the good work,
Coach Lu
Ludwight Rigueur, SMTh, SMTr, LMT, Qigong Instructor
Rigueur Soma Performance
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