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Planetposture.com was established in 2012 by American Chiropractor, Dr. Antonio P. Morici. His vision to inspire (not instruct) good posture using humor, music and most of all emotion was achieved by the production and release that same year of his health and fitness DVD entitled, "Good Posture, The Only Thing Missing Is You".

In it, Dr. Morici uniquely and cleverly links posture to every part of our lives. He even goes so far to show his viewers how bad posture jeopardizes our job security, decays our social lives, deteriorates our personal relationships and mostly suffocates our good health.

His philosophy has remained the same declaring that all aspects of our lives are made better through better posture. His mission is threefold beginning with number one, "To engrave into hearts and minds emotions and images that will forever help remember good posture". Number two, "To empower those into having something as simple, free endless and life changing as good posture" and finally number three, "To enrich as many lives as possible through the translation and reproduction of his DVD into most languages globally".

Graduating from Palmer College of Chiropractic in 1993, Dr. Morici has helped thousands battle and over come neck and back pain tapping into the power of good posture. In his twenty years of clinical practice he observed first hand how bad posture has robbed his patients of life experiences and how good posture has restored those.

A few facts follow: "To live a long, active, energetic life, few things matter more than good posture" -American Journal Of Pain Management, 1994 4:36-39

"The more mechanically distorted a person is, the less energy is available for healing metabolism and thought" -Roger Sperry, PhD, Nobel Prize in Physiology 1981

"While many recognize the importance of good posture, it is still one of the most neglected methods of improving health and fitness" -FITNESS-FACTS, 2012

"Posture affects and moderates every physiological function from breathing to hormonal production. Spinal pain, headaches, mood, blood pressure, pulse and lung capacity are among the functions most easily affected by posture." -American Journal Of Pain Management, 1994 4:36-39