Monday, August 25, 2008

Standing chest stretch



This simple chest stretch can be done anywhere and should be done several times a day, especially if you find yourself sitting a lot. It helps keep your chest muscles from tightening up and can prevent that hunched-over look.
To do this stretch, follow these steps:
  1. Stand up tall and clasp your hands together by your buttocks and behind your back (see Figure a). If you have difficulty getting your hands together behind your back, try holding the end of a small towel in each hand.
  2. Take a deep breath and as you exhale, gently straighten your arms and lift your hands up toward the ceiling and away from your back (see Figure b). Lift as high as you can while still standing tall. Be sure not to bend over.
  3. Hold this stretch for 30 seconds.
A few do’s and don’ts for this stretch:
  • Do stand up tall with good posture.
  • Do keep your knees slightly bent.
  • Don’t tense or lift your shoulders.
  • Don’t hold your breath.

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