sprintcyclist wrote: ↑Sat Aug 11, 2018 8:38 pm
Valkie wrote: ↑Mon Jul 30, 2018 9:26 pm
That position, and several others are fairly standard for back injury rehabilitation.
I do it every morning in my daily workout for a damaged back.
We are all doing damage to our backs by sitting all day, not using our core muscles and not making our core strong enough.
Trust me
A bad back is a terrible thing to live with.
Valkie - do those poses help you?
for me, they are excellent
Some do, some I don't think so.
What I do know is that none, not one single pill, ever given to me has done a thing.
Oh they make me sleepy
Some dull the pain, and my senses
Most bind me up so bad it's not funny.
But take away the pain, not on your Nelly.
Exercise, in moderation eases it a little.
When it gets real bad, a stinking hot bath is better.
But building up core strength does some good.
When it all comes down to it
The pain is permanent, only the degree varies.