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Human Symmetry We provide science-backed strategies for longevity and pain-free movement. How are we supposed to eat? How are we supposed to move? How are we supposed to feel?

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Live in BalanceThoracic Alignment – Bringing the Body Back Into BalanceWhen the thoracic spine moves well, the whole bod...
29/05/2026

Live in Balance
Thoracic Alignment – Bringing the Body Back Into Balance

When the thoracic spine moves well, the whole body moves better.

Over the past week, we’ve explored how thoracic alignment affects posture, breathing, movement and overall function.

We looked at:
• Hyperkyphosis (too much curve)
• Hypokyphosis (too little curve)
• Restricted thoracic rotation
• Compensation patterns through the neck, shoulders and lower back

The thoracic spine plays a major role in:
✔️ Breathing efficiency
✔️ Shoulder mobility
✔️ Spinal stability
✔️ Energy conservation
✔️ Movement quality

When this area loses alignment or mobility, the body is forced to compensate elsewhere.

But when thoracic movement and posture are restored:
• Breathing becomes deeper
• Tension reduces
• Posture improves
• Movement feels smoother and more efficient

At Human Symmetry, the AMO Method focuses on restoring movement where the body was designed to move — creating better alignment, better function and better long-term performance.

If your body constantly feels tight, stiff or fatigued, your thoracic spine could be the missing link.

Better alignment. Better movement. Better life.

Live in BalanceWhy Thoracic Alignment Changes EverythingBetter posture starts in the upper back.When thoracic alignment ...
28/05/2026

Live in Balance
Why Thoracic Alignment Changes Everything

Better posture starts in the upper back.

When thoracic alignment improves, the entire body benefits.

You may notice:
✔️ Deeper breathing
✔️ Reduced neck and shoulder tension
✔️ Improved overhead movement
✔️ Better posture and energy levels

The thoracic spine plays a major role in:
• Respiration
• Shoulder mechanics
• Spinal stability
• Overall movement efficiency

At Human Symmetry, the AMO Method helps restore alignment so the body no longer has to compensate unnecessarily.

Because when the structure functions properly, the body performs better.

If your posture feels stiff, rounded or restricted, your thoracic spine may be the missing link.

27/05/2026

Don’t dictate the first set. Let them choose it.

In movement coaching, prescribing every single variable right out of the gate can sometimes backfire. When introducing a new movement pattern or assessing a baseline, try leaning on the Principle of Self-Selection.

For the very first set, step back and let them choose their own resistance, depth, distance, or complexity.

This simple tool does two critical things:

It gives you immediate, unfiltered feedback on their true confidence level and perceived ability.

It guarantees an initial “win,” building the psychological momentum and trust required for the rest of the session.

True movement optimization requires mental buy-in just as much as physical alignment. Check out the video below for a quick breakdown of how this principle works on the floor.

👇 How do you build early momentum to ensure that first win?

Let me know your strategies in the comments, or shoot me a DM to learn how we integrate this psychology into the AMO Method.

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27/05/2026

Don't dictate the first set. Let them choose it.

In movement coaching, prescribing every single variable right out of the gate can sometimes backfire. When introducing a new movement pattern or assessing a baseline, try leaning on the Principle of Self-Selection.

For the very first set, step back and let them choose their own resistance, depth, distance, or complexity.

This simple tool does two critical things:

It gives you immediate, unfiltered feedback on their true confidence level and perceived ability.

It guarantees an initial "win," building the psychological momentum and trust required for the rest of the session.

True movement optimization requires mental buy-in just as much as physical alignment. Check out the video below for a quick breakdown of how this principle works on the floor.

👇 How do you build early momentum to ensure that first win?

Let me know your strategies in the comments, or shoot me a DM to learn how we integrate this psychology into the AMO Method.

Live in BalanceHypokyphosis – When the Upper Back Becomes Too FlatToo little curve can be just as problematic as too muc...
25/05/2026

Live in Balance
Hypokyphosis – When the Upper Back Becomes Too Flat

Too little curve can be just as problematic as too much.

A hypokyphotic thoracic spine means the upper back loses its natural curve and becomes too flat.

This often creates:
• Reduced shock absorption
• Increased spinal stiffness
• Restricted breathing mechanics
• Tension through the neck and ribs

A healthy thoracic curve helps the body:
✔️ Absorb force efficiently
✔️ Expand the rib cage during breathing
✔️ Support smooth shoulder movement

When alignment is restored:
• Breathing becomes easier
• The spine moves more efficiently
• Upper body tension decreases

At Human Symmetry, we focus on restoring natural spinal curves to support long-term function and movement quality.

Live in BalanceThoracic Rotation – The Missing MovementIf your upper back can’t rotate, your body compensates somewhere ...
22/05/2026

Live in Balance
Thoracic Rotation – The Missing Movement

If your upper back can’t rotate, your body compensates somewhere else.

The thoracic spine is designed to rotate.

But many people lose this movement through:
• Sedentary lifestyles
• Repetitive movement patterns
• Muscle stiffness
• Compensation from injury

When rotation becomes restricted, the body often compensates through:
• The neck
• The shoulders
• The lower back

This can contribute to:
• Shoulder discomfort
• Reduced athletic performance
• Poor spinal mechanics
• Limited mobility

Restoring thoracic rotation:
✔️ Improves movement efficiency
✔️ Supports healthier shoulder function
✔️ Reduces unnecessary spinal stress

This is a key principle of the AMO Method — restoring movement where the body was designed to move.

Live in BalanceHyperkyphosis – When the Upper Back Rounds ForwardHook:Rounded posture changes how your entire body funct...
20/05/2026

Live in Balance
Hyperkyphosis – When the Upper Back Rounds Forward
Hook:

Rounded posture changes how your entire body functions.

A hyperkyphotic thoracic spine means the upper back curves forward more than it should.

This often develops from:
• Prolonged sitting
• Desk posture
• Weak posterior chain muscles
• Stress-based posture patterns

Over time, excessive rounding can lead to:
• Neck and shoulder tension
• Reduced lung expansion
• Poor shoulder mobility
• Fatigue during movement

When thoracic alignment improves:
✔️ Breathing capacity improves
✔️ Shoulder mechanics become more efficient
✔️ Posture becomes more upright and supported

At Human Symmetry, we focus on restoring movement and balance through the thoracic spine to reduce compensation throughout the body.

Live in BalanceThe Thoracic Spine – The Center of MovementYour upper back controls more than you think.The thoracic spin...
18/05/2026

Live in Balance
The Thoracic Spine – The Center of Movement

Your upper back controls more than you think.

The thoracic spine is the bridge between your neck, shoulders and lower body.

This area is designed to:
➡️ Rotate
➡️ Support breathing
➡️ Stabilize the upper body

But modern posture, stress and repetitive movement often reduce thoracic mobility and alignment.

When this happens, the body compensates through:
• The neck
• The shoulders
• The lower back

This can lead to:
• Stiffness
• Poor posture
• Restricted breathing
• Reduced movement efficiency

At Human Symmetry, the AMO Method focuses on restoring thoracic alignment so the body can move, breathe and perform more efficiently.

This week, we’ll break down the most common thoracic spine imbalances and how they affect the entire body.

Live in BalanceAlignment = Better Breathing, Less FatigueYour lower back affects how you breathe.The lumbar spine plays ...
13/05/2026

Live in Balance
Alignment = Better Breathing, Less Fatigue

Your lower back affects how you breathe.

The lumbar spine plays a key role in how the diaphragm functions.

When alignment is off:
• Breathing becomes shallow
• The body fatigues faster
• Muscles overwork to compensate

When alignment improves:
✔️ Breathing becomes more efficient
✔️ The body uses less energy
✔️ Fatigue and muscle tension decrease

This is where human symmetry supports performance and longevity.

If you’re constantly fatigued or tight through your lower back, alignment could be the missing link.

13/05/2026

A brief explanation of why we focus on The Human Blueprint during exercise...

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