Does your butt hurt when you sit? Start here.
1. Get your sit bones underneath you - leaning back onto your sacrum/ tailbone can compress nerves and aggravate sciatica. Sit on your hands to find the bony bits, if you need a reminder of where those sit bones are. (Note that I am a shorter person in relation to this chair... In order to get on top of my sit bones, I have to prop myself a bit).
2. Sometimes we get so tired, we're practically falling out of the chair. Instead of trying to pull yourself up straight, use your support. Connect to the ground underneath your feet, the seat underneath your sit bones, and yes, the back of your chair behind you can support your back.
3. Imagine your knees falling away from your hips, like a waterfall. Are you clenching your butt or the front of the hip? Ask those muscles to let go.
4. Feel your head balancing on top. The image I like to imagine is that your support is like a flowerpot, your spine is a stem growing out of the flowerpot, and your head is like a flower gently moving at the top of the stem. Ask the little muscles of your neck to do less, so that your head can move freely, to take the pressure off your spine.
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