If you’ve ever joined a workout class, met with a personal trainer, or researched proper exercise form, you have probably heard or seen the phrase “neutral spine.” This is because when performing any type of exercise, working out with a neutral spine is key to reducing the strain on your bones and avoiding injury.
What Exactly is a Neutral Spine?
A neutral spine is simply when all three curves of the spine (neck, chest, and lower back) are in good alignment. In other words, a neutral spine is a good posture from neck to hips.
Although a neutral spine is an optimal position, it can be challenging to achieve. That’s because our bodies adapt to our frequent movements and many of us have poor everyday posture as a result of our daily bad habits. For most of us, that means we must be intentional about finding a neutral spine before exercising.
What are the Benefits of Working out in Neutral Postures?
How do You Find Neutral Spine?
When beginning an exercise, make sure the body is in good posture. To find your neutral spine, it is best to focus on one area of the body at a time.
When working out if you lose form, stop, and put yourself back in a good position. This will train your mind and body to maintain good posture throughout the entire exercise.