After Bill's comments about health and turning, I was pondering that while swimming laps in the pool. You do have a lot of time to ponder things.... Just how important is it to stand up straight? Being a swimmer, everything is about reducing drag. This mostly comes as body position, which is posture, plain and simple. To have good "posture" in the water, we need good core engagement, which as one Speedo coach said, "Suck in your gut like you are trying to put your belly button on your spine!" When we were young, we didn't have to think about sucking in our guts, it just happened naturally. As we get older, we tend to "relax" a lot more. All of that "relaxing" means that our body has to "compensate", which to means lower back problems, sciatica, and other ailments can be a result of bad posture while standing at the lathe and turning. I keep wondering if and/or how much this bad posture contributes to those aches and pains we get while turning.... Comments?
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