Does good posture improve your senses and your health?
Yes, amazingly so!

December is the month for sights, sounds, smells, tastes and touch. The sight of glistening lights. The sound of soothing songs and bells. The smell of pine branches. The taste of flavorful foods. The touch of hugs from family and friends.
Movement into your body is called consumption and all day long you are consuming so many things through your senses.
The number one thing you consume each and every day is air! No matter what, you need to breathe each and every minute of each and every day. Since breathing is a big part of movement, in fact, it is the center of all movement, you want to make certain you are breathing as well as you can.
The biggest thing you can do on a regular basis to improve the way you breathe is to have good posture!
One of the most important things to breathing well is to have good posture. The normal, healthy shape of your spine, looking from the side, is an S shape.
Your spine should have two slightly inward curves. One contains your neck vertebrae, called cervical lordosis, and one is in your lower back, called the lumbar lordosis. Then in the middle you have one slightly outward curve, called kyphosis.
However, as you sit a lot, or are always looking down, like at your phone or your game controller, you have a tendency to slouch.
This can cause you to lose both your cervical (upper) and lumbar (lower) lordosis curves. In other words, your healthy S shape spine can become an unhealthy C shape spine.
The C shape spine is not good.
Make the Healthy choice
BECOME The WHOLE Healthy YOU






