If there's one part of your body that you're kind of a bully to without even realizing it, it's your spine. All that slouching eventually causes pain and increases your risk for injury. Perhaps more so than other parts of your body, taking the time to stretch your spine makes a big difference in how you feel now and in the future. In short, the best back stretches help get your back… back on track.
"Regularly stretching your spine can decrease your risk of injuries, improve range of motion, and enable your muscles to work more effectively," says Katherine Parker, yoga instructor and co-founder of Yomassage. "It can also help prevent joint stiffness."
To make sure you're stretching your spine as safely and effectively as possible, Parker and yoga teacher Stacy Dockins recommend sticking to a few easy back stretches.
1. Locust poseHow it helps: "Locust pose is a backward bend that requires an active range of motion. It will strengthen the backside of the body while encouraging the release of the anterior shoulders, chest, and hip flexors," says Dockins.
How it helps: "Supported Child's Pose provides a gentle stretch to the lower back, hips, thighs and ankles, and lengthens the lower back and improves circulation to the spinal joints," says Parker.
"Bridge pose is a backward bend that will counter modern postural tendencies. It will encourage the release of the chest, anterior shoulders, and hip flexors while strengthening the backside of the body," says Dockins.
"Practicing supported twist might help keep the spinal muscles mobile and provide relief from back pain," says Parker.
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