I guess it's technically cool, but one should be aware that there is no such thing as "good posture" or no accepted definition that lends itself to good science.
slouching isnt bad, remaining in the same posture for a long time is, or at least it can lead to discomfort. people that sit up straight all the time still get back pain. i slouch all the time and i don't. The popular attachment to specific configurationa of your joints that look aeathetically acceptable os orthorexia, not science.
lexoj|1 month ago
joquarky|1 month ago
Otherwise when you reach your mid-40s, you may find that you'll have to spend years painfully breaking up a lot of adhesions.
oarfish|1 month ago
iwontberude|1 month ago
PlatoIsADisease|1 month ago
How to achieve it? Not sure. Years of physical therapy and I know the position, but:
>I can't remember to do it.
>I feel my body is tight and pulls me back, so I'm constantly fighting it.
>It hurts. Both tiring, and I feel pains in other parts of my back
aylmao|1 month ago
I have suffered back discomfort and pain in periods I haven’t gone to the gym for long enough to lose back muscle.
oarfish|1 month ago