Rounded shoulders and forward head posture are a linked postural syndrome where the upper spine collapses forward, the chest closes, the shoulder blades flare outward, and the head drifts in front of the body's center of gravity.
Bodyweight back exercises are one of the most effective - and accessible - ways to reduce back pain, correct poor posture, and build lasting spinal strength. You need no gym, no equipment, and
Flat back posture can be corrected with targeted exercises that restore the lower spine's natural curve, reduce muscle imbalances, and strengthen the core.
Wall angels are a posture correction exercise where the spine is pressed flat against a wall and the arms slide through a V-to-W arc, actively retraining the upper back, shoulder stabilizers, and thoracic spine to hold better alignment.
Wall angels are a posture correction exercise where the spine is held flat against a wall while the arms move through a V-to-W arc, training thoracic extension, shoulder mobility, and upper back engagement simultaneously.