By Dr. Zachary LaVigne, B.S., D.C.

Your body was designed for motion. Every muscle, tendon, and joint evolved for a life that demanded it. Our ancestors walked miles each day, carried heavy loads, climbed, crouched, and squatted to rest. Today, we spend most of our waking hours seated and still. The body does not thrive in this position. It tolerates it for a while, then starts to protest.

The moment you sit down, your metabolism slows. Blood circulation decreases, and the enzymes that help burn fat switch off. Muscles go quiet. The glutes and core disengage, while the hip flexors tighten and shorten. Joints stiffen, and posture changes. Over time, this pattern adds up to fatigue, stiffness, back pain, and even metabolic problems like insulin resistance. Scientists n…

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