Don't Let Bad Posture Ruin Your Wedding Day
There is nothing more disappointing than seeing a bride, a groom
or any member of the wedding party, dolled up and gorgeous but
for their slumped shoulders and a heavy tramp across the
reception hall. We invest so much time, care and effort - not to
mention money - in order to present our absolute best but too
often the importance of body language isn't considered on the
Wedding Day.
Don't be a victim of bad posture on your Wedding Day! Pay
attention to your stance, stride and posture. The essential
finishing touch to the perfect wedding dress or tux, makeup,
hair, shoes and other nuptial details is tall, elegant posture
and a confident walk.
Etiquette has relaxed dramatically over the years and we now
enjoy the benefits of more casual society. We dress up less
often and are less conscious of our presentation and how we
express ourselves through that presentation. We've done away
with Finishing School and much of the rigid training once common
to a child's upbringing.
But your Wedding Day is NOT a normal day; it's one of THE most
special days of your life. Now is the time to consider the value
of classic Wedding Traditions. Instead of opening and shining
outwards, bad posture will close off your energy and spoil the
effects of your wedding attire.
Adjusting your posture is something that must be practiced prior
to Wedding Day. Without conditioning you're sure to revert to
bad posture habits and spoil the effect of your wedding gown or
tux.
To improve your posture:
1. Hold your head high, feel the length of your neck, extend
from the base of your spine to a point on top of your head that
stretches to the ceiling.
2. Roll your shoulder blades towards each other and feel proud!
3. Use your abdominal muscles to lift your rib cage which will
help to tuck in your tummy while expressing the confidence that
you deserve to feel. Just as important as posture is your Walk.
If you're going to dress the dress you'd better also be prepared
to walk the walk. Prior to the wedding, plan to practice walking
in your Wedding Shoes every day for at least 2 weeks. Walking is
not only about moving from point A to point B. It's an
opportunity for elegance and grace. Don't leave yourself any
room to falter. Practice and care does make perfect.
Try your advance not only in small spaces but also across longer
stretches of floor. On Wedding Day all eyes will be on you and
you'll feel the consciousness of performing and being on
display. The Wedding Reception is like a stage where the bride
and groom are the leading performers. It's essential to be
rehearsed and prepared right down to the heel toe of your
stride.
On Wedding Day, walking is a kind of parade, an elegant
promenade that should be light and elegant, giving you a chance
to display and enjoy the flow of your dress and the fairy tale
grace of a special day.
It's understandable that on their Wedding day the bride and
groom can be full of nerves. Spare yourself any awkward moments
so that you can look and feel your absolute best. By rehearsing
your walk and conditioning your posture you'll be able to relax
and enjoy share the magic of your special day.