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Pokémon Posture

Posted: August 2, 2016 in Other News

The Pokemon Go CrazeThe Pokemon Go Craze

Publisher’s Note: As well illustrated in this photo, many Americans seem to be totally possessed with the Pokémon Go craze, and to the extent possible, Club Insider would like to provide something that might be helpful to all of our readers who’ve somehow found themselves captured by this craze. That’s the following article entitled: Pokémon Posture, written by Dr. Steven Weiniger. Even if this helps just one person avoid potential health issues or problems caused by their addiction to Pokémon Go, we feel it’s worth it. So, check it out! – Norm Cates, Publisher and Tribal Leader Since 1993

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By: Dr. Steven Weiniger

People are chasing Pokémon everywhere, with the beneficial side effect of becoming more active. On the other hand, players of Pokémon Go are stumbling into real-world people and objects and have been involved in injuries ranging from traffic accidents to falling off a cliff!

However, the larger health risk for most people is Pokémon Posture. Walking while obsessing over capturing virtual monsters adds to the real world problems familiar to frequent texters, computer users and others suffering from tech-neck.

When the people walking towards you see the top of your head instead of your eyes, you have Pokémon Posture.

Walking while facing down and focused on the game trains muscles to push your head forward and roll in your shoulders, which folds your body into a “C.” The postural problem is aggravated because your arms are made to swing when you walk, but Pokémon Posture locks the arms to throw Pokeballs and folds the chest towards the pelvis.

A huge benefit of walking is exercising the diaphragm and other muscles you use to breathe deeply. But, by collapsing your torso onto your pelvis, Pokemon Posture makes it harder to take a deep breath and adds to the muscle imbalances that cause neck and back pain.

The Solution: Connect with your real-world body with attentional focus exercises to strengthen your posture. The idea is to retrain your reflexive head position to align on top of your torso and your torso over your pelvis.

Focusing on the reality of how your body stands is the key to retraining how you move (plus helps prevent a potential injury from walking into a tree!).

Try these StrongPosture attentional focus exercise tips for optimal performance:

When looking for Pokémon:

  • Stand taller and lift your device UP;
  • Move your eyes instead of your head, so you can shift attention more quickly to see where you’re going (and avoid hazards).

When chasing Pokémon:

  • Engage your core by pulling your belly IN;
  • Open your chest by rolling your shoulders UP, then BACK, then DOWN;
  • Level your torso by pulling elbows slightly forward of your torso as you lift your device;
  • Stack your head in line with your torso by facing forward and pulling your head back.

Downloaded 75 million times in its first four weeks, Pokémon Go is connecting online with real life for millions of people and getting them out and moving, a great thing for health. But, to avoid injury and get the most out of the exercise you’re getting playing Pokémon, stand tall and be posture-aware.

(International posture expert, Dr. Steven Weiniger, speaks globally on improving posture for health, pain relief and aging well. He trains thousands of doctors and therapists in posture improvement protocols and authored Stand Taller Live Longer, An Anti-Aging Strategy. To contact Dr. Weiniger, you can email mail@BodyZone.com or call 770-922-0700. His Twitter is @BodyZone)

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