
I just started the next round of Rebel Fit Club’s Posture School, a five-week course to help people learn about their bodies and how to strengthen and stretch their backs properly. This course helps students counteract the neurological forward-pulling and muscle tightening that happens with Parkinson’s and just aging in general. Stooped posture causes pain, breathing and swallowing difficulty, inadequate blood flow to the brain, and balance issues.
The Goal Post Glide is one of the warm-up exercises I use in the Posture School five-week course at the Rebel Fit Club. You can do it to start or end your day in great alignment. Using props, such as a bath towel or rolled yoga mat, will help you get into the correct position without straining your shoulders or lower back. This exercise should feel so good! If you have pain in your shoulders or back, prop yourself up more or perform it seated.
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