One thing's for certain in the 21st century: You likely spend a great deal of time looking at your computer and your phone screen throughout the day. Maybe you're doing that right now as you read this ...
Improve the longeivety and health of your neck and spine and prevent and alleviate neck pain with these three mobility exercises. You may not think much about neck and spinal health until you’ve got a ...
FEW EXERCISES ARE more universal than the pullup. It’s arguably the king of bodyweight exercises, and one of the simplest, most direct methods to build strength and muscle in your upper back. For some ...
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Simple Exercises for Neck

Oftentimes we suffer discomfort in our necks as well as shoulders due to poor posture or excessive pressure and stress on our tissues. Depending on the primary reason, the discomfort may be constant ...
If there’s one thing gaming and desk jobs have in common, it’s encouraging poor sitting posture. It’s practically an epidemic; so many of us are hunching forward for hours, staring at a bright screen, ...
If you wake up unable to turn your head, this is the class for you! Tension, pain and stiffness are common afflictions of the muscles in the neck, but Cassy Vieth has a series of moves that will help ...
After staring at a computer screen for hours at a time, the body often gives us a clue that it is stressed: nagging neck and back pain. To fix the problem, you might have gotten advice to focus on ...
Working from home may be uncomfortable if you suffer from chronic pain. Without ergonomic office setups or access to a physical therapist, your body may begin to ache. The CDC estimates that about 50 ...
Title kinda says it all. Looking for low impact, easy to do, non super intensive exercise to get that pat of the body loosened up and build some muscles for better support. Neck area and the top of ...
Dr Michael Rowe, who has worked as a chiropractor for 15 years, has shared an easy trick to reducing your double chin, and ...
After I wrote this story about increasing the range of motion of our necks to be able to better turn our heads and look behind us while we’re riding, I got a bunch of emails from readers saying that ...