Is your back a little stiff? Do you wish your posture was better? Are you as flexible as you’d like to be?
Are you feeling “stuck”?
I will always believe that massage is the best thing to help muscles relax but stretching is the next best. So, here’s something that’ll help you get “unstuck” and relieve your stiff back.
Are you familiar with the stretches called “cat” and “dog?” I’ve also heard them called “camel” and other variations.
Sometimes they are done on all fours, on the floor, but I’m going to share a seated version with you. If you are so stiff that it’s hard to get on the floor, you will appreciate this version.
These are good movements because they get your spine moving from front to back and your ribs moving. These movements warm the muscles of your back and whole torso, or trunk. They get your circulation going and can help to strengthen your back.
Here is the seated version:
Please note: If either move causes real pain in your back, just flex only to that point. With practice, it will become easier and you will gain more movement.
There are many ways for your back to round outward. You might notice that you can cause your upper back to curve, near your shoulder blade. You can also curve the middle of your back. Your lower back can also curve outward. What does this mean?
Your spinal bones give you flexibility. That’s how they were designed.
When you move, move as many different ways as you can. Try to get as many different joints and muscles moving as you can.
These 2 moves flex your spinal bones and will help strengthen your whole upper body, too.
We are all supposed to be able to move easily like this. You could when you were little.
With some help from you, your body can become more flexible again.
Doing these movements thoughtfully will help you become more comfortable and function better and will help relieve the stiffness in your back.