Tried doing dragon flag negatives. They were pretty fun! If you're looking for a core workout, maybe give it a shot.
Have your gums bled at all? I hear that when you quit smoking the circulation comes back in your gums and you're prone to bleeding.So.... Halfitness.... seems like a perfectly good place to throw in a slightly different type of fitness.
I quit smoking.
Been two weeks, I'm not dying anymore, but I won't say the battle is over.
I have never had a problem with weight but I have gone through different phases of "healthiness" at different times, even so much as being in the gym twice a day five days a week and etc. But I don't run, never. Even before I picked up smoking (which lasted about 16 years) I didn't have good lungs.
But... with the quitting smoking I have gone back to a regular Tai Chi routine daily at the park and picking up the kettlebell again. Might as well do at least a little to stop some of these empty beer calories from taking hold.
I literally do the same set of stretches I did before soccer practice in high school. I also don't know the names of the stretches... I was just thinking this morning that I should research a better stretching ritual.How do you figure out what a good set of stretches are? In particular I have some pretty bad upper back pain (possibly suffering a winged scapula), so I don't want to exacerbate that.
If the pain is due to a winged scapula, you probably want to straighten that out before anything else. You may want to strengthen your muscles with something like scapular push-ups (serratus) and scapular pull-ups (trapezius).How do you figure out what a good set of stretches are? In particular I have some pretty bad upper back pain (possibly suffering a winged scapula), so I don't want to exacerbate that.
Thanks, this is great. Interesting that they have exercises just for winged scapula...If the pain is due to a winged scapula, you probably want to straighten that out before anything else. You may want to strengthen your muscles with something like scapular push-ups (serratus) and scapular pull-ups (trapezius).
If you want something to stretch out your upper back, give this a try.
I've mentioned it before, but Starting Stretching and Molding Mobility is probably a good place to start.
Also, lately I've been doing thoracic bridges; nice bang-for-your-buck stretch/warm-up, although I'm not sure if it would cause you problems with your back or not.
Status update, worked off 8 of that in the past month. Here's to the next one.Well, over the months of November and December, I gained about 5-10 pounds. That's means I'm winning right? Bigger numbers = better?
...No?