FIGHT ‘COMPUTER NECK’ with YOGA
Is sitting at your computer all day giving you a “pain in the neck”? The typical slouched posture we all seem to assume when sitting at the computer alters the angle of the neck, compresses the chest, and rounds shoulders. After sitting like this for long enough, most people will develop neck, shoulder and back pain.
It’s rare to meet someone nowadays who doesn’t spend significant amounts of time on the computer. Younger and younger children are beginning to use computers both in school and at home in place of outdoor play. They, too, are learning to slump and tighten their muscles as they become absorbed in their video games or personal electronic devices. Seniors are now reconnecting with old friends, and staying in touch with grandchildren, via facebook and email. Hundreds of millions of people work at computer terminals, often for hours at a time without getting up.
Any movement you do, or posture you hold repeatedly can become a habit. If you have to sit for hours, with elbows bent, wrists immobile and fingers typing rapidly, the brain will teach the muscles to be ready to sit and type again, in just the same manner, the next day. The wrists will be tight, the biceps tighter than usual to hold the arms steady and the neck will hold your head right where it needs to be in order to read what’s on the screen. Eventually this learned posture can lead to muscular pain, TMJ, carpal tunnel syndrome, back, neck and shoulder problems.
This habitual, slumped posture – that tightens the chest, restricts breathing, overuses the back, neck and shoulder muscles, and can eventually lead to postural dysfunction and muscular pain.
Saturday, Oct 19th, 12:30 – 2:30pm
Join Certified Yoga Teacher, Dennis Newhook for a 2 hour workshop designed specifically to counter the adverse effects of “computer neck” and release, relax, and lengthen your muscles – and eliminate neck and shoulder pain – while increasing body awareness.
SPACE IS LIIMITED.
COST: $50/participant
Contact the office to register!