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Most people focus on their shoulders when trying to improve posture, but the real issue often starts much lower. Your pelvis acts as the foundation of your spine. When it’s tilted, rotated, or out of balance, your body may compensate all the way up the chain—affecting your lower back, shoulders, neck, and head position. Here’s a simple position you can try to help your body relax and settle into better alignment using gravity and the floor. Roll up a towel approximately 2–3 inches in diameter and place it gently behind your neck. Lie on your back with your hips and knees supported at about 90 degrees, allow your arms to relax out to your sides, and take slow, deep breaths. The goal isn’t to force yourself straight. Let the floor support you while your muscles relax and your body gradually settles into a more neutral position. ✓ Encourage a more neutral pelvis and spine ✓ Relax tension through the neck and shoulders ✓ Support better head and upper-body position ✓ Give your postural muscles a chance to reset Start with a few minutes, breathe normally, and never force the position. Use pain as your guide. Remember: posture isn’t about constantly pulling yourself into position—it’s about creating better balance so your body can maintain alignment with less effort. Looking for guided posture routines? Explore my Beginner Programs through the link in my bio. Graphics reference: @Anatomy of Motion  #posturecorrection #pelvicalignment #spinehealth #posturefix #forwardheadposture
Most people focus on their shoulders when trying to improve posture, but the real issue often starts much lower. Your pelvis acts as the foundation of your spine. When it’s tilted, rotated, or out of balance, your body may compensate all the way up the chain—affecting your lower back, shoulders, neck, and head position. Here’s a simple position you can try to help your body relax and settle into better alignment using gravity and the floor. Roll up a towel approximately 2–3 inches in diameter and place it gently behind your neck. Lie on your back with your hips and knees supported at about 90 degrees, allow your arms to relax out to your sides, and take slow, deep breaths. The goal isn’t to force yourself straight. Let the floor support you while your muscles relax and your body gradually settles into a more neutral position. ✓ Encourage a more neutral pelvis and spine ✓ Relax tension through the neck and shoulders ✓ Support better head and upper-body position ✓ Give your postural muscles a chance to reset Start with a few minutes, breathe normally, and never force the position. Use pain as your guide. Remember: posture isn’t about constantly pulling yourself into position—it’s about creating better balance so your body can maintain alignment with less effort. Looking for guided posture routines? Explore my Beginner Programs through the link in my bio. Graphics reference: @Anatomy of Motion #posturecorrection #pelvicalignment #spinehealth #posturefix #forwardheadposture

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