![]() If you want to be able to move more freely, without aches, stiffness, and tightness in your muscles, then this blog post: “3 Simple and Move Freely Steps to Become More Flexible” has some simple ways to help you. In your day-to-day life, you may have realized that putting on your socks and shoes is challenging and getting out of the car may even be a struggle. This can make life difficult, and you may be concerned about this getting worse later in life. Not being able to do basic things around the house and losing your independence may become a concern as well. This means that you may need to rely heavily on your partner, or children and we appreciate that people like you want to be able to take care of yourself. Start, and Be Consistent One of the simplest ways to become more flexible is to work on it consistently, and not accept that it is a part of age, or inevitable. Sure, you probably won’t be able to get back to the flexibility you had in your 20’s, but for the vast majority of people, they can certainly make a big improvement that will ensure that they can move pain-free during their everyday activities. If you are noticing that you are feeling tighter or more stiffness in your muscles, then more often than not, stopping and resting is actually the worst thing that you can do, and rarely does it do anything other than get worse. Many are surprised by this! Exercise Making exercise a part of your routine can really help improve your ability to move freely, and it is also much more engaging and enjoyable than simply doing stretches in your home alone. Swimming, cycling, and walking are all brilliant ways of preventing flexibility problems especially once you reach your 40s and onward. Don’t worry if you are short on time; even if you only do each one for 30 minutes, three times a week would be excellent. Stretch Off and Cool Down After Exercise A super important thing to do after exercise is to avoid the urge to drop back on the couch, and instead stretch out a few of the muscles that usually cause you the most problems. After exercise, your body is in the best state it can possibly be to be stretched out, because your body temperature is higher, and your muscles and joints are warmed up. This means that stretching muscles and moving your stiff joints is more effective, easier, and less painful. Expert Help If you are struggling with day-to-day activities because of a lack of flexibility, and you are concerned, then reach out to our friendly team and book a FREE taster session to learn more about the options we offer. Comments are closed.
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We help active adults get back to exercising, feeling fit, and participating in the activities they love without medications, injections, or surgery.Catherine Courtney, PTSpecialist Physical Therapist Categories
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