More stretches for you Bev...
#95559 - 08/04/04 12:54 PM
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RachelT
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I went online and found some with pictures... web page web page web page web page
Again Bev, let me know how it goes!!!
-------------------- ~ Rachel (IBS-C)
If life hands you lemons, make lemonade!!
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Hey Becky,
That was neat with the pics so you can see exactly how to do them. I like the single knee to chest which I use sometimes to relieve my back pain. Sometimes I do both knees at the same time and that position helps, too.
But......the Sphinx position....Oh No .....forget it. I would never get up off the floor. teehee
Wonder which ones Bev will choose?
Barbie
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Is that I do some of those stretches without even knowing it! The first one on the hip-stretches page, I sit like that all the time. I'm sitting like that now, actually. And sphinx? All the time. I always used to have lower-back aches... no wonder they stopped happening so frequently. And cow-cat I do often, it feels soooo good.
Ok, I'm done endorsing.
Bev, I hope some of those help!
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Awesome Becky!
#95627 - 08/04/04 03:47 PM
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Bevvy
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THANK YOU! These are incredible. Actually, I recall quite a few of them from physical therapy that I had when I was rowing competitively (and throwing my back out a LOT).
I'm doing much better. Some of the exercises are impossible for me to do, but some of them seem very relieving. I also took some Ibuprofen, which has helped immeasurably.
Thanks again, Becky! You're fabulous!
Bev
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but, if you keep trying them, they will get easier. That is if you have the desire to keep trying. I'm glad you're feeling better!!!
-------------------- ~ Rachel (IBS-C)
If life hands you lemons, make lemonade!!
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You Bet!
#95634 - 08/04/04 04:08 PM
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Bevvy
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Having a little trouble with the last one in your post. I lie flat on the floor with my rear up against the wall? My rear is on the floor, so how do I put it against the wall? A little confused there....?
Afraid to try Bound Angle Pose, but I'm gonna try, I will, I will, I promise.
Oy.
Thanks again, Bent-Over Bev
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but when you're lying up against the wall and your feet are in a vertical position, against the wall, you can have your butt up against the wall too. Does that help? Sorry, it's hard to describe some of these. I wish I had a picture for this one.
-------------------- ~ Rachel (IBS-C)
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So I'm not parallel to the wall, I'm perpendicular to it? And my legs are stretched up the wall? ARE YOU KIDDING? ROFLMAO!
You're a very funny lady, Becky!
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I guess I didn't make that one clear. Sorry.
-------------------- ~ Rachel (IBS-C)
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Another thing you can do is buy a Ball that is used for excercise. Sit on it instead of a chair. The whole idea using a ball is it forces you to sit up straight. You can not slouch or cross your legs.
This is advice I got from a Fitness Trainer. If you decide to try a ball - read the outside of the box. You want to buy a ball that is in your height range. It is a great chair to have when you sit at the computer alot.
BTW I don't have any back problems, but I want to avoid it due to a job that is known to cause back pain.
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