Stacked Bones
Imagine a plumb line through your ear, shoulder, hip, knee, and ankle. This vertical stack minimizes strain and maximizes efficiency.
There is no single "perfect" posture. Instead, neutral alignment is about balance, ease, and awareness of your unique structure.
Imagine a plumb line through your ear, shoulder, hip, knee, and ankle. This vertical stack minimizes strain and maximizes efficiency.
Good posture allows your diaphragm to move freely. Tension and collapsed alignment restrict breathing. Breathing practice and posture are inseparable.
Your spine has three natural curves. Neutral doesn't mean flat—it means respecting those curves.
Weight distributed evenly between feet, front and back halves of feet, and left and right sides of body.
Posture isn't static. Movement and position changes are normal and necessary. Awareness matters more than perfection.
Posture is influenced by many factors—not just effort or willpower. Understanding these gives you real power to change.
| Time of Day | Typical Pattern | Common Cause | Educational Response |
|---|---|---|---|
| Morning | Open, aligned, energized | Fresh from sleep, muscles rested | Notice your baseline. Use it as a reference point. |
| Mid-morning | Slight forward collapse at desk | Focus narrows, eyes drawn forward | Check screen height. Set hourly posture reminders. |
| Midday | Significant slump, neck tension | Accumulated sitting, tension holding | Take a real break. Walk, stretch, breathe deeply. |
| Afternoon | Mental fatigue + physical strain | Sustained tension, stress accumulation | Shoulder and jaw release. Power pose or stretch. |
| Evening | Collapsed at desk or couch | Day's fatigue, mental downshift | Gentle opening practice before dinner. |
| Night | Depends on sleep position | Pillow support, mattress, habits | Evaluate pillow and sleep setup. Practice evening wind-down. |
These observations are your baseline. They are neither good nor bad—they are useful information. Through coaching, you'll learn to shift what no longer serves you.
"I expected to be told I'm doing it wrong. Instead, I learned to notice what's happening. That shift in perspective changed everything."
— Sarah M., Seattle
"The fact that posture changes throughout the day was revelatory. I stopped beating myself up for 'bad posture' and started understanding the pattern."
— Tom L., Shoreline
Our initial consultation helps you see patterns you've never noticed. Let's start with awareness.
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