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Life is hard on the body! How we sit, sleep, move (and don’t move) can all cause areas of repeated stress on our body’s structure.
If this stress is repeated often enough, collagen will start to accumulate and adhere to the tissue that is under stress.
When I first started training, I was constantly loading forty-five pound plates on and off of machines for clients. I was also unknowingly using my dominant right arm more than my left.
Then boom! I see myself in the mirror one day and notice my right trap is much bigger than my left. The repeated stress of loading and unloading with the same arm had over-developed and tightened my right side.
This incident sparked me to investigate how clients hold bags, work, stand or sit, and what I discovered was that the human body will always adapt to the stresses we place on it.
Now, those adaptations might seem fine for years, but trust me, they will present themselves. When they do, it’s often not pleasant.
The body is amazing, and good postural alignment is at the heart of so many bodily functions, including breath, organ function and overall functional strength. The neuro-fascial web, which connects muscle to muscle and is responsible for both posture and movement, is slightly contractile, innervated and hydrated. It plays the leading role in holding our posture. When we prepare our clients for big races or sporting events, functional alignment is at the core of their programs. You can be as strong as ox, but if your alignment is off–snap, crackle and pop! The stresses of load and power can pull a calf or hamstring in an instant. This is not new information but for me, at the time, it was like “Wow! Alignment is everything!”
Some notes on alignment and posture : What we share with our Nimble Fitness clients is to play with their posture a little bit. This means you have to:
Namaste
Daniel