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Information about posture-improvement exercises; links to information about yoga, the Alexander Technique and other related methods.




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Desc: BodyZone -- Posture Exercise Improves Balance and Strength
  BodyZone.com offers information on posture exercise to strengthen muscles, move joints in their full range, reduce joint stress, and improve balance for better posture.

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