Forward Head Posture & Breathing (1 Vital Exercise)

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Forward head posture is a common issue that many people suffer from, especially those who spend extended periods in front of a computer or desk. This posture can lead to numerous health issues such as headaches, neck pain, shoulder tension, and poor breathing mechanics.

In this video, I will be sharing with you one vital exercise that you can do to improve your posture and breathing. I will walk you through the exercise step-by-step, explaining its benefits and how to perform it correctly.

We will cover the importance of proper breathing mechanics and how forward head posture can negatively impact your ability to breathe correctly. By performing this exercise, you can help to correct your posture and improve your breathing mechanics, which can lead to improved overall health and performance.

So, if you're looking to improve your posture, breathing mechanics, and overall health, then this video is a must-watch for you! Don't miss out on this vital exercise that can help you feel better and perform at your best.

Video Highlights:
-- About Forward Head Posture
-- Impacts on breathing
-- Three dimensional expansion & vital exercise

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The test is awesome - very vivid results! Love it! thanks for that!

komunikolog
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Well-explained and demonstrated. Thank you :)

PeterQ-xe
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Excellent Content, underrated content. Thanks.

sagarkatkam
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Love your consistently palpable and easy approach to the bodywork❤❤❤

iuliiakhizhniak
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For me this approach was to much work, Not that its not good, but, not for me at this time, anyway.

cinmac
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Poor posture their is a direct relationship to pain and musculoskeletal conditions. It’s not forward head posture it’s BAD posture

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