Back pain can be caused by various things. Some of those things include straining, too
much standing, pulled muscles, prolonged sitting, not getting enough exercise, and lack
of muscle. There are several other things that can cause back pain that are all too
numerous to mention here, but what we are going to be talking about is getting rid of
your back pain by using Pilates and stretching techniques.
Pilates is a system of physical conditioning that involves low-impact stretches and
exercises. Pilates also involves core strengthening movements which are great for the
back. Since all of the exercises are extremely low-impact, anyone can do them. They can
be done from your home or at the gym. All you need is a mat and the knowledge of how
to perform the exercises and stretches and you are all set to go. There are several DVD's
and books available on how to perform Pilates exercises and stretches that can be
found most anywhere from libraries to online.
Back pain can inhibit us from living our lives. It can keep us from work, cause us to lose
sleep, and prevent us from doing the things that we have always enjoyed. A strong and
relaxed back is one that is unlikely to feel pain. When you build up the strength of your
back slowly and carefully, you are doing one of the best things that you can do for your
body. People often do not realize how important their backs are until they give out on
them. I am sure that those of you reading this that have back problems agree completely.
A lot of times back pain is related to poor posture. Did you know that proper stretching
combined with the use of Pilates can actually lengthen your spine and improve your
posture? You might even find that your height changes in length a bit after performing a
series of Pilates exercises. The types of stretches that you do are not at all painful. An
example of an effective Pilates stretch would be to lie down face up on a mat on a flat
surface while pulling your knees to your chest. While you are doing that, you will slowly lift
your head forward until you are in a balled-up position. These are the simple movements
that you will be working with when performing Pilates. These types of movements help to
strengthen the ligaments and joints in the back that might be weak and are causing your
pain.
When our backs are in pain, they let us know it in a big way. We need to care for our
backs in the same fashion that we care for the rest of our bodies. If we do not keep it
strong, it is going to breakdown and become useless. Pilates and stretching techniques
will help you to maintain your back so that you can be strong and continue to take on
life's most demanding responsibilities without giving out.
There are a range of DVD's on sale at http://www.pilatesorstretchforbackpain.com which
have been recommended by a leading British Osteopath/Physiotherapist.
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