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The Farmer's Carry Will Fix Your Posture Better Than Any Brace Ever Could

Staff Writer
May 23, 2026

Here's the thing about posture: you can't think your way into it. Sitting up straight through sheer willpower lasts about 90 seconds before your brain gets bored and you collapse back into your normal hunch. The real fix is training your postural muscles to *want* to stay engaged, and the farmer's carry does this with minimal fuss.

The biomechanics are straightforward. When you grip a heavy weight in each hand—dumbbells, kettlebells, whatever—your nervous system immediately recognizes that your spine is under load. To keep that load stable and prevent you from tipping over, your core muscles (the deep ones, not your six-pack) automatically contract. Your shoulders get pulled back naturally because your traps and rhomboids engage to stabilize the weight. Your neck stops jutting forward because your upper back has work to do. You're not fighting gravity; you're working *with* it.

When you're doing it right, you'll feel this: your shoulders sit lower and further back than normal, your ribs aren't flared out, and there's genuine tension down your sides (your obliques are holding things steady). You should feel strong, not strained. Your grip might burn first—that's fine. When you're doing it wrong, you'll lean to one side, shrug your shoulders up toward your ears, or arch your lower back like you're trying to show off your abs. Stop. That's just working harder, not smarter.

Progression is dead simple. Start with weights that feel heavy but let you walk normally for 40 seconds—maybe 15-20 pounds per hand if you're new to this. Walk 20-30 meters, rest, repeat for 3-4 sets. Once that feels controlled, either add weight or extend your walk time to 60 seconds. Eventually you can load 50+ pounds per hand and walk for a few minutes without thinking about it. That's when your posture becomes automatic, even when you're not carrying anything.

Do this twice a week for two weeks and you'll notice your desk posture improving without any conscious effort. Your spine will literally hurt less because it's not fighting your own collapsed position all day. The farmer's carry isn't sexy—it won't get you Instagram likes—but it solves an actual problem most people have. That's what makes it worth doing.

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