It’s something that I see in the gym every day and it is something that makes me cringe a little inside every time I see it. People working out while hunched over. If I see participants hunching over in one of my Body Pump classes, I’ll go to great pains to explain the correct posture and reasons why, but it’s just not something you can walk up to just anyone on the floor to talk to.

The most fascinating thing about it is that most of us are absolutely unaware of incorrect body posture because we are so used to it. It took me ages to become aware of my own body as I was moving and lifting weights.

The most useful (and obvious) tool to help: The Mirror. Watch yourself as you’re working to see you technique. Are your arms/legs balanced and moving to the same height and angle ? Are you inadvertently moving non-weight bearing parts of the in an awkward position. Maybe all the massive guys in the free weights are aren’t just admiring themselves in the mirror. There’s a good chance they are actually constantly checking their form for correctness.

Next time you are at the gym, do yourself a favour and have a real good look at your form. Before you start a Dead Row or Dead Lift, roll your shoulders up, back and down and feel a little tension between the shoulder blades. Push your chest up and out and stand proud. As soon as you set your shoulders back, it will align both you upper and lower back. It will give you the correct curvature in your lower back and set your pelvis correctly.

More importantly, it is impossible to hunch over once you actively draw your shoulders back. Your lifting technique will improve dramatically and you will target the right muscles much better.

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