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Show Harvard Will Stress More Posture Training CAMBRIDGE, MASS. harvard i conducting a campaign to have future fu-ture graduates with "heads up, chins in, chests out," according to Norman W. Fradd, assistant physical physi-cal education director. Students undergo posture training to prevent the bulging curves common com-mon to many middle-aged men. Fradd says simple corrective exercises exer-cises while young will insure better posture in later years, since most body unbalance is fairly fixed it 23. Rounded shoulders pull the chest In and throw the abdomen out, Fradd reports, This causes a "sway-back "sway-back curve in the lower spine, a forward for-ward oft balance tipping of the pelvis pel-vis and a consequent sag of internal organs." |