Posture is important in ballet because that is what makes you look graceful and strong. A slouched or over arched back will offset the rest of you moves and you will not appear very pretty. Your posture is also what holds all your moves together.
it helps us or our bones to be flexible 4 dance moves
Posture is important as it helps to reflect the character.E.g a nosey character would have a crooked back and would walk head first
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pitch, power, posture, and pace
It is very important to have a good posture... If not, your bones and your muscles will be stucked forever and it will be permanent. So, meaning, having a good posture.
Posture is important in ballet because that is what makes you look graceful and strong. A slouched or over arched back will offset the rest of you moves and you will not appear very pretty. Your posture is also what holds all your moves together.
A straight posture is important when cooking. A hunched back is unhealthy and can slowly damage your spine. Even while sitting, a straight posture is essential.
Because it can reduce the risk of developing back, neck and shoulder problems later in life.Another thing, Posture is important because it shows how much self-confidence you have as a person.
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flexibility in posture for sports is VERY VERY important. excpesialy when you are in gymnastics because to do all those flips and stuff you have to have good posture and a lot of flexibility. flexibility is also need for other sports such as soccer, cheer, football, softball, baseball, and basketball
Yes it is. Its important not only for looking confident, but also to make your body function properly. Poor posture can lead to several sorts of pain and also make you look scrawny.
because it is important for your habit
It makes you relaxed and it's an aid to good health.
because it is important for your habit
Posture plays an important role in your overall health. If you dont have good posture you may have serious health problems such as back problems, headaches, neck pains, hip pains and joint movement pains.
So our body posture can look like cheese