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Today is Day 5 of my 31 Days of Self-Love posts to celebrate Self-Love Month with suggestions for jump-starting your own self-love and joining The Self-Love Movement™.

I’ve always advised that practiciAlignMed Posture Shirt Womensng good posture is a confidence booster but recently I learned how important it is to our well being when I injured my shoulder. I was in a lot of pain went to a physical therapist who said my posture is out of alignment, possibly from sitting at my computer so much. The doctor keeps reminding me to keep my shoulders down and focus on improving my posture at all times if I want to heal faster. Since it’s Self-Love Month , be aware that doing what you can to improve your posture is a great way to say, “I love me!” I’m making a big effort!

That’s why I’m thrilled that today’s guest is Bill Schultz, president and founder of AlignMed, the evidence-based apparel company that offers the Align Posture range of products used by many top professional athletes, including Houston Rockets center Dwight Howard. Schultz recently received a Certificate of Special Congressional Recognition for “outstanding and invaluable service” through AlignMed. The company is home of the breakthrough alignment/posture shirt that’s designed to map the muscle of the wearer’s torso and posterior region, which gently yet continually aligns the body. The shirts can be worn 24/7 and are appropriate for all manner of physical activity – or inactivity, including sleeping.  Here’s what Bill has to say:

Posture — the Missing Link in the Beauty-Health Connection
4 Ways It Affects Appearance and Functionality
By Bill Schultz

To some extent, beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but the things we consider beautiful usually share certain characteristics, with symmetry and vitality being chief among them.
The human body is an excellent example. The people we view as physically attractive are usually healthy and symmetrical in appearance. That’s not a coincidence; postural symmetry and good health go hand in hand.

Good posture – holding the head, shoulders and trunk in perfect alignment – creates balance, which allows our many physiological systems to function optimally. When we habitually sit, stand or walk in a less than a fully aligned position, muscles stretch or contract to accommodate. This can result in chronic imbalances that can lead to pain. Studies dating back to the 19th century also suggest our posture affects mood, energy and self-confidence, all of which affect how attractive we appear to others.

You don’t see supermodels, A-list actors or the rest of the “beautiful people” slouched over as they strut down the runway or red carpet! Think about the importance of posture among the most challenging sports; for track runners, ballerinas and gymnasts, optimal posture is essential.Here are four ways posture’s part of the beauty-health connection.

•    It’s not just sitting for hours on end that’s bad for you; it’s how one sits. The dangers of sitting have garnered plenty of attention in recent years, especially since we have become a society of sitters. Sitting for long periods comes with many health risks, including obesity and cardiovascular disease. But sitting with less than perfect posture – most frequently, sitting with the head and should in a forward position over a desk — can cause significant neck pain, which involves muscles and nerves from the neck down. Proper posture can prevent neck and spinal damage.
•    More than 116 million Americans, or a third of the population, suffer from chronic pain at some point in their lives. That’s according to a recent report from the Institute of Medicine. Chronic pain means that a sufferer has anywhere from 30 to 60 days of lasting pain, and this massive problem is estimated to cost Americans $635 billion dollars. For many, treatment and/or prevention is out of reach, however, a reliable and easy way to prevent chronic pain is to maintain good posture.
•    A strong, well-functioning core is crucial for training and optimal health. The bulk of a body’s mass is located at and around one’s core, including the trunk and pelvis region. Today’s fitness fanatics firmly grasp the importance of a healthy core. Surprisingly, however, much of the health-conscious population today is muscle-centric and does not fully appreciate the importance of posture, even though proper posture facilitates core strengthening, especially while exercising.
•    Using passive therapy to continuously improve posture. To feel and look your best, it’s important to maintain good posture throughout the day, but that’s difficult, especially for sedentary people. Neurologists at Rush University Medical Center say passive therapy can be even more effective than active therapy. Posture-enhancing apparel such as MyLign by AlignMed, worn by professional athletes including NBA player Dwight Howard, offer neurologic biofeedback that constantly remind the skeleton and muscles to self-correct. The shirts are not compression shirts, which squeeze the body and are primarily worn for aesthetics. Rather, they map muscles in the same way kinesio tape – used to reduce inflammation, relax muscles and enhance performance – assists world-class athletes.
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