If you have ever notice that you are in pain when you stand up or that sitting for long periods in certain positions makes your body ache, it is definitely time to try something new and to learn how to sit appropriately for good office chair posture. What steps do you need to take to make sure that you are avoiding bad sitting posture.
First, avoid sitting on your tailbone. Your tailbone is the bottom-most bone in your spine and when you sit on it for long periods of time, it can cause soreness, stiffness and even pain. Remember that you should be sitting squarely on your buttocks.
Your sit bones, which are part of the hipbone, which is covered by the muscles of the buttock, are the two bones that should bear the most weight while you are sitting. They are better equipped to sustain your body weight than is the tailbone. While sitting, you should sit squarely and not lean to far forward or too far backwards.
Look at where your shoulders are right now, as you read these words. Are they hunched forward? Chances are good that if you are working at a computer or work station that your shoulders are curled forward and in. This will cause tension in your shoulders and it will have a regular impact on the way that you look and feel.
Widen your shoulders and then pull them backwards. Although, this may feel a sit strange at first, with daily practice this posture will begin to feel normal to you. You may choose to do some exercises that will help loosen the strain of a rounded shoulder posture. Doing so will make a big difference.
Are you craning your neck? This happens regularly while you hunch over peering at a computer screen. This will tension the back of the neck by causing strain in that area. You may be able to solve this problem by repositioning your computer screen.
If you are using a flat screen computer monitor, that causes you to tuck your chin down in order to read, you need to place the screen up onto a stand. Try to locate your correct neck posture.
Are you rounding your lower back? As you are sitting in a hard, straight back chair with a 90-degree angle from the seat, you may be rounding your lower back. This may result in bending forward slightly to support your entire back. You need a good ergonomic chair and then ensure that the seat is slightly tilted forward.
These tips might be a little hard to keep up with, depending on how strong and flexible you are, and certainly on how much body awareness you have developed. If you really want to help yourself relieve the pain associated with poor sitting posture, find a program that focuses on strength, flexibility, relaxation, and body awareness, and does not take much time out of your schedule. That will help ensure your success and get rid of your back pain.
There are various benefits if you improve posture. These may include more energy, better health and easier relaxation as well as freedom for back pain. Your well-being depends upon these things. Take a moment to imagine how well life can be without all that nagging pain and tension.
