If mornings feel a little stiff these days, you’re in very good company. I don’t know many women over 60 who pop out of bed feeling loose and limber like they did at 30. Most of us need a few minutes, ...
Because your muscles control joint movement, tight muscles can naturally cause joints to become stiff. Stretching first thing ...
Starting your morning with stretches can reduce the risk of injury in the long run. Aspirus-St. Luke’s Emergency Medicine Physician Dr. Dylan Wyatt and Physical Therapist Kale Olson walked Lift Host ...
A fitness coach explains why stretching first thing backfires after 60 and shares a 5-minute joint warm-up to do instead.
You wake up with a stiff neck, your lower back aches by noon, and your shoulders feel like they’re carrying the weight of the world. Sound familiar? Here’s the thing — most of your body pain isn’t ...
Waking up with stiff, achy joints doesn’t have to dictate how the rest of your day unfolds. A targeted morning routine can transform those first difficult moments into smooth, comfortable movement ...
When it comes to staying focused, many people think about midday habits for beating the afternoon slump. But as it turns out, ...
We tend to think of stretching as something you do before a workout—or maybe something you should do, but don’t. Yet stretching can be one of the most effective tools for preserving and improving ...
Small rituals can make a big difference. And how you start your morning can set the tone for the entire day — from improving focus and reducing stress to supporting your spine and digestion. Doctors ...
There’s a quiet confidence in a morning stretch. Arms overhead, a twist here, a bend there, it feels like a good start. But the spine, especially in the early hours, is not as ready as it seems.
Morning yoga stretches with Poppy the prairie dog quickly turn into a playful routine full of energy.