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Dispatches: Fitness Spine of Steel Straighten up with a lesson from Superman's posture coach By Tim Sohn HOW DOES THE WORLD'S GREATEST SUPERHERO pull off blue tights and a red cape without looking like a Renaissance-fair reject? Posture. He stands tall and moves with authority. And though Superman's hypermasculine aura may seem reward enough, his impeccable stance also yields health benefitsa strong core, better balance, and an optimization of muscle biomechanicsuseful for everything from skiing to kayaking to cycling. For Superman Returns, actor Brandon Routh, 26, worked with Hollywood movement coach Terry Notary to transform himself into a straight-spined world-beater. "Twenty-six-year-olds tend to slouch, which is the opposite of the poise, elegance, and innate balance you need to portray Superman," says Notary, 37, a former UCLA gymnast and Cirque du Soleil acrobat. "The key is in finding that physical centeredness and uprightness without looking like you're self-consciously straining." Follow his tips and stop shuffling around like a mild-mannered stooge. Know Your Core Stand Tall Discover Your Rhythm Frequent contributor TIM SOHN recently completed his master's in history at Cambridge University. Subscribe to Outside and get a FREE Gift! Give the gift of Outside Magazine! Subscribe to Outside Online's free weekly e-mail newsletter featuring gear reviews, fitness advice, galleries, podcasts, and more. |
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