Good posture can give you a psychological advantage
By Roger Coathup • Sep 9th, 2008 • Category: news, sciencePsychology Today reports how adopting a strong posture can give you a psychological sporting advantage
Psychology Today reports how adopting a strong posture can give you a psychological sporting advantage
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People don’t understand about maintaining their trunk and spine stability while lifting weights. They’re just throwing the weights up rather than lifting the weights and I’m thinking, ‘Oh my … I can hear their back screaming.
Los Angeles Times writer Jeannine Stein interviews five South Californian trainers about the worst mistake they’ve seen people make in [...]
An I.T. system that measures posture and gait could be the latest in our armoury against terrorism. The technology, developed in India has the potential to analyse an individual’s stance and characteristic walking cycle. Together with height measurement the data may be quick referenced to a database and alert authorities to the presence of known suspects at security [...]
In a worldwide survey of ACSM certified practitioners in the health and fitness industry the American College of Sports Medicine has identified a growing trend in core strength activities with core training, yoga and Pilates featuring in the top 10 list. The study aims to advise the industry, helping them make programming decisions and address public health [...]
The English National Ballet has teamed up with sponsors Sky T.V. to tackle C.O.P.S. In a series of private tutorials they have sought to perfect the posture of top presenters including Anna Botting and Eamonn Holmes in an attempt to give them a more authoritarian presence.