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Bohdanna Zazulak is a doctor of physical therapy, researcher, and faculty member at Yale New Haven Hospital and Yale University School of Medicine. She was the first to publish research that linked core stability to reduced injury rates, for which she won the American Physical Therapy Association’s Rose Award. Her pioneering research has appeared in prestigious medical journals and textbooks, and she was named a “Top Doctor” by Women in Medicine.
Posture is a cornerstone of overall health, yet modern habits like prolonged sitting often lead to misalignment, causing physical discomfort and emotional fatigue. Good posture isn’t about rigidly standing straight but embracing the spine’s natural S-curve, with ribs aligned over hips, shoulders balanced, and weight evenly distributed. Small adjustments during daily tasks, such as elongating the spine, can foster better alignment and positivity over time. Movement also plays a vital role—shoulder rolls, short walks, and techniques like pandiculation help realign muscles and improve body awareness. Jessica’s recovery from a severe wakeboarding injury exemplifies the power of a resilient mindset, emphasizing the connection between physical core strength and mental well-being. Studies reveal the core as not just muscular but a spiritual center, with practices like breathing, meditation, and vagus nerve stimulation enhancing holistic health. Thriving requires balance across physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual dimensions, with lifestyle choices shaping long-term well-being. Dynamic exercises, such as plyometrics and suspension training, build core stability and adaptability, while activities like yoga, dance, and laughter strengthen the mind-body connection. Ultimately, engaging both global and local muscles through breath, awareness, stability, and empowerment fosters resilience, functionality, and vitality.
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