Micah R Ledbetter /mɹ̩ˈled/

@mrled

Fascinating thread. A huge amount of my time at the gym is working to correct this stance. Some of the highest ROI per minute of anything I do - not only does it address back pain, it is an important component of my strategy for typing for hours without injury.

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    derek guy

    @dieworkwear

    I once heard a bespoke tailor suggest this is increasingly common in modern society because people have desk jobs, so their legs are weak. He said his clients who do manual labor have the opposite posture: knees slightly bent and hips back.