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PowerPosture Video

Written by Sue Morris

I thoroughly recommend the  PowerPosture programme. A few years ago, I suffered a back  injury in a fall from a horse and although PP is not suitable  for use during injury recovery, I have found it invaluable for  keeping my back flexible and pain free. Without it, I doubt I  would still be riding!

I know at first glance the  PowerPosture Video/DVD seems expensive, but it does produce results well worth the cost.  It is most  certainly not another gimmicky 'Get fit with Celebrity X' video. It  is a simple 10-15 minute daily stretching & strengthening  programme designed by Biophysicist   & Exercise  Physiologist Dr. John Christman,  PHD.

AND...when you go to the PowerPosture  order page, be sure mention "classicaldressage.co.uk" in  the "Comments" box you'll be given a $10 discount!

Attaining  “Automatic”Proper  Riding Posture for Classical Dressage and HorseRiding in  General

Using the Power Posture Exercise Program

by

John Christman, Ph.D.
Biophysicist and  Exercise   Physiologist

 

 

The ability to hold an  upright and balanced rider posture at all times is  critical for optimal rider control and horse performance  in any equestrian activity, but especially during  classical dressage riding. The smallest shift in the  rider’s center of gravity, resulting from a loss of  proper alignment, will compromise the rider’s control of  the horse. And in competition, there is the  added necessity of good posture for best rider  appearance.

The Alignment page of the web site classicaldressage.co.uk clearly  describes proper rider posture for dressage riding.  The following quote from the Straightness page of that site  makes clear how essential correct alignment  is:

“And  it is the rider's responsibility to sit straight no  matter what the horse is doing. When we think we are  sitting straight and balanced, we are almost always  leaning slightly forward, with one hip and shoulder more  advanced and more weight on one seat bone. Even if  a rider has been more or less straightened out by  constant supervision from a teacher, the crookedness  will sneak up on her again as soon as her attention  wanders. I believe that this straightness is one of the  qualities that distinguish the master from the average  rider. The importance of straightness - both the horse's  and the rider's - cannot be overestimated.”

The  ideal situation would be for you to have proper posture  all the time, so no adjustment would be  necessary when  going from your walking to your riding posture. You could then  concentrate solely on your riding, plus with that optimal  posture you would not  fatigue as quickly during training  or competition.

 But straight posture and  balanced position are often difficult for non-professional  riders to  attain for 2 reasons. First, most “normal”  jobs involve either being seated at a desk for many hours  per day, or reaching forward and down to work on something,  and both activities tend to develop round-shouldered, forward  head positioned posture. And second, the right or left  “handiness” of most of our daily  activities causes left  to right strength and flexibility differences that make   it more difficult to do symmetric activities like riding truly  symmetrically! 


 (In fact, mucking out  stables is one of the worst activities conceivable for a  rider concerned with posture and symmetry! And unless you  rake, shovel,  lift, and generally work the same amount  with your right and left sides, you will reinforce any left to  right asymmetry you have. And since most of the work involves  reaching forward and down to some degree, unless it is done  with  attention to posture and working position, mucking  out tends to reinforce or even develop the forward head,  round-shouldered posture which we are trying to avoid!)

But  what can be  done to counteract these “negative” postural  influences in our lives? Most of us must work at something  other than dressage, the stables will not muck themselves out,  and trying to do every daily activity totally symmetrically is  not a  realistic real world goal. So how can we develop  the “automatic” good posture  and alignment we need for  best dressage performance?

 You already know that  just “thinking about” holding your posture and position does  not  generally work, because most people’s daily  activities so overwhelmingly promote  the development of  poor posture, and over time that poor posture causes  structural changes in the muscles which tend to pull us back  into that poor posture once we stop thinking about  holding good posture. So what would  work?

What type  of program will effectively develop proper posture and riding  position?

What you need is a stretching  and strengthening program specifically designed to  counteract all of the daily, unavoidable, negative postural  influences in our lives. The  program re-establishes  normal left to right and front to back strength and   flexibility balances. Ideally, the program should be easy to  do, not require extra equipment, be doable virtually anywhere,  take a minimal amount of time, be inexpensive, and yet  reliably and quickly produce results in everyone who does it

Until now, there has been no such program.  But now, there is Power Posture! T he Power  Posture program was specifically designed to  re-establish normal upper body muscle  flexibilities and  muscle strength balances, using 10 to 20 minutes of  daily  stretching (which is also relaxing!). The results  are “automatically” correct head, shoulder, and upper back  posture, with the reduction or elimination of any  left  to right differences in your upper body. And once you have  this good upper body posture, any remaining seating or  leg position problems will be  easier to solve.

  As specified above for an “ideal” program,  the Power Posture program is indeed easy to do,  requires no extra equipment, can be done virtually  anywhere, takes only 10 to 20 minutes per day, is inexpensive,  and has never failed to help anyone who has used  it  as instructed. In fact, no one who has used the  program as directed for 60 or  more days has ever claimed that it did not help them with their posture   and/or neck, shoulder, and back pain and fatigue.   (Actually, most people report  perceivable pain  reduction and postural improvement within 2 weeks of starting  the program!) So if your riding posture needs improvement, the Power  Posture Program will assuredly help  you!

How to  tell if you need the Power Posture Program by looking  at your normal, standing posture

If you  are unsure whether  or not your equestrian performance  would benefit from the Power  Posture program, simply look at your normal standing and walking   posture. If your standing posture is not correct, then you  will not be able to maintain proper posture when riding,  either.

  Looking at yourself  from the  side (using mirrors or another observer), within fairly narrow  limits, proper standing (or walking) postural alignment is  when the earlobe, the middle of the shoulder joint, and the  hip joint are on a plumb line over each over, and that plumb  line intersects the foot one half to one inch in front of the  ankle joint. T his alignment will be produced when:

·       The  shoulders are held back and down

·       The  upper back is relatively flat between the shoulder  blades, and the upper spine curves forward only  slightly

·       The  chest curves out; and the forward tips of the  shoulders would be 1 or more inches behind a yardstick  placed across the upper chest

·       The  collar bones are level or slope only slightly upwards

·       The  chin (looking from the front) is 3 or more inches  above the sternal  notch (the hollow at the base  of the neck, above the breast bone).

 

This postural standard   pertains to people of all ages. There is no research  evidence that as one ages normally, posture has to get  worse, nor that upper body flexibility has to get worse.  Unless a person specifically has a disease that causes  spinal degeneration, posture should be as straight at  age 80 as at age  20.

 If you find that your normal,  standing posture does not meet these standards, your  riding posture will definitely benefit from your doing  the Power Posture Program!

Additional reasons beyond equestrian  performance for working toward proper flexibility,  strength, and  posture:

Besides better riding performance,  there are many other  significant functional  advantages to the proper posture and flexibility  developed by the Power Posture Program.  Some of those advantages   include:

·       Optimal organ and muscle function for maximum  energy, endurance, and vigour. (In fact, without  proper posture that the result of proper flexibility  and strength balances, you can never achieve your  athletic potential in  virtually any sport.).

 

·       A  neck, shoulders, and upper back which are no more  painful or fatigued  than the rest of the body at  the end of the work day or at the end of a long drive.

·       Greater concentration, creativity, and  productivity as the results of  this reduced pain  and fatigue.

·       Fewer upper and lower back problems, now and  in the future.

·       Little or no height loss with age (or  regaining height which has been  lost - height  gains of up to 4 cm have occurred in Power  Postureusers!).

·       A  flatter and stronger stomach - in fact, without proper  posture (as developed by Power Posture)  you can never achieve the flattest stomach and  smallest waist possible, no matter how much ab  exercise or dieting  you do!

·       A  more respect-producing, confident, competent,  vigorous, youthful appearance, which is advantageous  in any interpersonal contact or business situation.

·       Better driving safety through improved neck  and shoulder flexibility and an upright head position,  which makes visual scanning while driving easier.  Alois of head movement capability is one of the 3 main  causes of age-related decreased visual capabilities  when driving.)

All of the above physical  and mental  performance benefits of the Power Posture Program are  certainly desirable, but is there also  a downside to the program? Only the 10 or  so  minutes per day it will take to do the exercises! And in  the long term, even that will probably diminish to the  point where simply interspersing the  exercises  throughout the day, as needed, will be enough to  maintain your proper  posture and flexibility!

You only live once, so why not be  the  best you can be in the sport you love, while  enjoying it as much as possible? Get Power  Posture, get the posture you want and  need, and  be the best you can be, now!


Further information on the Power  Posture Program can be found at powerposture.com, as well as online  and mail ordering instructions. And don’t hesitate to  e-mail any questions you have to  john@powerposture.com

Please mention Classical Dressage Notebook in  your order as this  guarantees a $10 discount and priority  handling!

 

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