February 27, 2013 By emassey 0

Training

Training in the gym/pool or outside, athletes all over the world are focusing on improving posture more and more. This allows them the ability to keep performing at their optimal level, consistently.

Athletic training will jar and misalign the spinal column naturally, because the spine is at the center of the body.
Athletes who train have also discovered that proper care of their spine allows them to achieve an optimal level of performance when training and playing as well as aiding in a pain-free or at least better recovery in-season.

A properly aligned biomechanical spinal structure allows all athletes to achieve and maintain optimal communication between the brain and the extremities for sustainable patterns and success!

A properly aligned biomechanical spinal structure allows all athletes to achieve and maintain optimal communication between the brain and the extremities for sustainable patterns and success!

“Posture affects and moderates every physiological function, from breathing to nervous system function, and despite the considerable evidence that posture affects physiology and function, the significant influence of posture on health is not addressed by most physicians.”

American Journal of Pain Management

“Changes in the optimal spinal position produce spinal pathologies and loss of function. Spinal pathologies destroy joint reflexes, arc fibers and cause nerve impedance.”

“Postural strength and coordination are essential for injury prevention and sports performance.”

Thomas Harris, MD, The Sports Medicine Guide