Step 1: Stop hunching your head forward.
Barring physical issues preventing it, that’s it.
No, no you’ve misunderstood the question.
So you’re afraid to try? Good news then, you’re already spineless! 😈
I’m afraid
I for one need my cervical spine. I am not going to get rid of it.
Why need? It seems unnecessary. Snail doesn’t have it, why should I
Snail also has no dick cut it off
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I meant female snails
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Can’t be a neckbeard if you have no neck.
So what, you think you’re just better than an invertebrate? Say that to an octopus’s face
Free lifting has helped my posture tremendously. You don’t need to focus on being a buff gymbro. Just enough intensity to build enough muscle to force your bones into the right shape.
Any exercises you would recommend in particular?
I’m not asking for posture advice, I’m asking how to remove it
Oh well then… I know a guy that knows a guy. Hope you dont mind headaches.
No head, no ache.
Damn that seems like the perfect tool!!! I’ll get one and report back
IT GOES IT GOES IT GOES IT GOES IT GOES IT GOES IT GOES IT GOES
Pull it out
Finish him!
I tried that but it was connected to other stock parts I don’t want to delete
It’s like a tablecloth, you have to pull it fast so everything that’s attached to it will stay in place.
Note: you may experience some minor discomfort as the nerve endings separate. This is normal and should quickly resolve itself.
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For?
Call your local predator.
Seems expensive, any DIY methods?
Do you have access to a hungry lion, by any chance?
Snap it back into place!
That won’t remove it, that will correct it
Rip it out like a man you wimp
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Seems like a good idea on the surface, but it’ll delete other parts that I want to keep.
Then glue them back on. Just do it, coward!
Foward, Down, Forward, High Punch
Great to have a tutorial!
I struggled from this, now im healthy and good. If you get it bad it’s not trivial to fix and takes time. I heard way too many advices on chin tucks which don’t work, so this is my view points:
There are many causes of this to talk about, but the most crucial thing about this weak forward head postures is the lack of your understanding of thoracic extension. How often in modern age do we need to look straight up to all the way behind? This is exactly what thoracic extension does and we slowly forgot about its muscles group and function.
Neglected muscles become weak over time, but your head and neck are solid weights to balance on, a forward head posture is going to dip all of your head and neck forward and down, and bend, bc your weak thoracic spine cannot hold.
You keep forgetting thoracic extension, then your C1~3 crooked as a result of trying to bring the head closer to balance and keeping your sight forward. The problem is not up top on C1, but rather it is down beneath the throat. Btw, the crooked C1~3 is the real chin tucks, not of muscles, but of your spine. Good luck fixing that with chin tucks.
This is what you should do, thoracic extension, on standing position, put your palm right beneath the bottom of your throat, point your neck straight up to the sky from where your palm is(bottom of the throat), until the ears lie inline with the body, don’t tuck the chin, hold that position for as long as you can, do it for reps and take rest when it need be. When you get stronger, put two palms at the back of the head to apply pressure, thereby adding load to this exercise. You will find that you struggle to look up, but it is okay all we need is to maintain the thoracic spine in good position and you should also feel that all the weight of head and neck are closer to balance during the exercise, no matter how crooked they are.
While performing thoracic extension, focus on the bottom of the neck(throat), don’t tuck the chin. If you do so forcefully, the extensors are pulling your skull back and make your neck more bend. The proper way to couple chin tuck with thoracic extension, is that the extensors should pull the skull back along with a strong neck, to properly perform greater thoracic extension. The lack of strength is exactly the problem that’s why they don’t couple.
I guarantee you, you will see improvement in a week, if you follow that and train thoracic extension frequently. Good luck.
See that’s good and all but what I want is to remove it, not fix a posture problem.
don’t say that im helping you
Wow, you’ve tried nothing and are all out of ideas!
It’s true!
This guy might help
Does seem to have the side effect of removing the head though. I only want to remove the highlighted parts
Don’t worry, the rest is free of charge
That’s nice at least