Why? Because it helps undo the damage caused by slumping forward for eight hours at a stretch.   After all, a hunched posture can leave you with the rounded shoulders look of a caveman. Worse, it can also lead to neck, shoulder, and back pain.   So use the wall slide to beat back bad posture for good.   In fact, for best results, do this exercise up to three times a day. (It’s easy to do in your office.)   Click here for the home workout from hell     Yes, it looks simple—and it is. But you’ll love how good it makes your shoulders and upper back feel.   Watch the video above to see how to do the wall slide with perfect form.   15 minutes to a rock-hard midsection | Men's Health Magazine Australia

The Exercise You Should Do Every Day

If you sit in front of keyboard all day, you should start doing an exercise called the wall slide immediately.

 

 Why? Because it helps undo the damage caused by slumping forward for eight hours at a stretch.

After all, a hunched posture can leave you with the rounded shoulders look of a caveman. Worse, it can also lead to neck, shoulder, and back pain.

So use the wall slide to beat back bad posture for good.

In fact, for best results, do this exercise up to three times a day. (It’s easy to do in your office.)

Click here for the home workout from hell

Yes, it looks simple—and it is. But you’ll love how good it makes your shoulders and upper back feel.

Watch the video above to see how to do the wall slide with perfect form.

15 minutes to a rock-hard midsection

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