Your body naturally becomes more efficient at whatever you do repetitively, and that can be good or bad. For example, if you sit all of the time, your muscles are going to adapt so that you sit "better," but that means shorter hamstrings and, possibly, lower back pain. Make this adaptation work in your favor!
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