If I fix my posture will this line on my stomach remove (Photo included?


Question:
(1st line not 2)

I don't have the best posture.In fact when i sit down i always tend to bend down a little when sometimes even while walking.

The second line is not the one im talking about,I mean the first line!

So I believe I got this line from bad posture since it tends to bend then make a red line and when i stand up its very noticable.My mother tells me this is a 'grease line' that since im very thin now i will enlarge once older.
Well, if i fix my posture and try not to bend a little will the line remove or become less noticable.

Photo:
http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=52x5fue...

Answers:
Yes, this is from scrunching forward too much when you're seated. If you pull your shoulders back and push out your chest more, it will force your lower back to curve and will reduce your tendency to hunch forward. The skin will no longer fold at that point just below your sturnum (ribcage) and the line will eventually fade.

Skin is very pliable and will bounce back -- it will probably fade within a week of making these posture adjustments.
DEFINATELY!
No, I don't think posture has anything to do with that. By the way, nice body!
try more crunches/sit ups as this will tighten the muscles and loose skin around the abs
don't worry about it... lots of people have that, but it wouldn't hurt to improve your posture.


hope this helps

God bless
If you will workout with some weights, strengthen your core muscles, your posture will improve. Doing crunches, and sit-ups will also tighten up your midsection. You are not fat, but you could stand to loose a little of the soft puffiness in your stomach. That will help to remove the line you are speaking of.
The first line I don't have a clue about and the 2nd one reminded me of the line I had when I was pregnant--once the baby was born it went away. I don't know why you have these lines--it could be something natural with your body.
Sometimes hunched posture can be corrected by doing rowing exercises or using a "T" bar pulley to strengthen the back muscles.

Yes, improving your posture should eliminate it, but it will probably take several months.
Do make a conscious effort to correct your posture. I don't believe one has anything to do with the other. It really does not look bad. Try to move on Steph
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