I used to awaken with back pain around 2-3am most nights. Had to get up & take Tylenol to be able to sleep. Upon waking & getting up, the pain would go away completely. This happened for several years. I decided to go Carnivore, which is like an ultimate elimination diet. The back pain disappeared! I introduced some foods back in here & there & discovered that non calorie sweeteners were the culprit. Stevia, aspartame, monk fruit, erythritol...all of it brings the pain back. Obviously, something about sweeteners causes inflammation in my body. Sucks that I can’t have diet sodas or keto treats, etc., but at least no more back pain unless I indulge!
First time I've watched this- Amazing! My hubby has been suffering from back pain for years- I Know these will help him. I suffer from a severely tight left hip due to a forced stretch many years ago, I can feel the difference already! Thank YOU!
Oh boy did this help! I've done all those stretches but putting them all together felt sooooo good. Thanks so much for all of your info. I've come to totally rely on your information. Even have your book!!
I have had lower back problems at 18 years old I had to have back surgery needless to say I’ve had pain. I know what works to help and exercise and stretching are the best.
Thank you for sharing these helpful tips!!! I'm enjoying watching your videos and learning more about the holistic approach to being healthy and happy (which is what works for me... A well rounded approach). Thanks once again and keep it coming 😊
Details do matter! I've always wondered where to put my foot/ankle when in the #4 stretch. Now I know I've been doing it wrong in my exercise class for the last 3 years!
Absolutely fantastic.!!!! Thank you so much for sharing . I will follow through on all of your exercises. I'm 54 and truly enjoy working out. These I will add onto my selection. Do you have any safe thigh exercises? I've just started doing the squats this week. I feel the burn but anxious to see some toning. Lauren :)
Thank you! I've watched several of your videos the last couple of days! You explain so much about structural alignment that is helpful! I am 50 and have never had to excercise to look fab, but that is changing. This not only has potential to look better, but I feel better NOW! The question is, I noticed, my quads are weak and that affects any success with lunges. (They always have been...) What is the best, fastest way to improve quads, so that lunges are less challenging to my knees. thanks. Your Rock! I will recommend you to my clients, BowenWork.
Hi Deborah. I'm really happy I found your podcast. I've been on permanent disability from my sedentary position job (Graphic Designer) since 2003 due to a back injury. Over the years I've developed osteoarthritis from the base of my neck to my tailbone. I also have scoliosis and my upper back is not like average people - when I do the cat stretch, it stays flat there - so lots going on. And due to the sheer sensitivity in so many areas on my body, fibromyalgia has been suggested. So... there's a lot I can't do but I'm not giving up. The one question I have is: due to the crunching in my big toes due to arthritis, I cannot do lunges or toe raises. Besides wall slides and sit to stand exercises, what can I do to increase calf, thigh and hamstring strength? Oh... I'm 64. I look great in the face but feel much older everywhere else. 😕
I found this video yesterday and am I ever glad I did. I've suffered from low back pain off and on for as long as I can remember. I just completed following along with you and I can actually say after just one session, I feel the difference. I'm even standing with better posture. I'm 59 and can't wait to follow your other videos. I have a question concerning form when performing floor exercises. I have tried Pilates moves and I find that depending on who you follow, there are differences between them. Some instructors say to keep your back flat on the floor and others say to keep the natural hollow between your lower back and the floor. I prefer keeping the hollow there but is one way right and the other wrong? Or is it just personal preference? I don't want to harm my lower back any more than it is. Thank you.
Diane Forrester I wonder why she doesn't answer these, probably too many. But I like your question, I've wondered about the same thing. I have lower back problems and the key seems to be support from your abs, strengthening your abs. That simple floor exercise you mention seems essential, and I've also heard those two different things. It seems that pulling in your belly button towards your lower back - and pressing it towards the floor - is a really helpful exercise. That effort stretches the curved lower back ("duck-butt", she said: ha ha), eases pressure and strengthens some inner abdominal muscle that's hard to reach. Then you also hear about the natural curve; maybe it depends on what you're doing - and how many things you can focus on at once! Just don't hyper-extend.. You could ask your teacher, tell them you've heard both things.. Or Google.. I'm not a pro. My dad had lower back pain his whole life, and I have similar issues and posture is key. I'm planning to get certified as a trainer (one could only hope to be half as great as Ms. Atkins) and I do have a First Aid and Caregiver certificates.. Good luck. Probably the natural curve is fine, but sometimes pressing to the floor can help strengthen.
Is there a way to get rid of the fat around your knees? It seems like I've always had it. I hate wearing dresses. Doesn't matter if my thighs don't touch or my calves and quads have those lines running down them...I have never been able to get rid of the fat on top or inside my knees. Is that something you are born with, as in the way your bones are or genetics? Thanks. Man, felt most of those in one shoulder....the one I had my rotator cuff surgery on. 😳 Need a little more work there. 🤔
Debbie Wood I am just so self conscious that I could probably count on two hands how many times I've worn a dress in my life! And most of those were probably formal! 😁 I know I shouldn't care what others think, but I saw a dr when I was young (like 5) and they told my mom something about putting me in casts, but she has passed and I really don't even remember what it was all about only being made to walk up and down a hallway while the dr watched me. So it scarred me enough to think there was something wrong with the way they looked that couldn't be fixed and it embarrassed me. 😡😔
Misty Anderson A) Ask a new doctor; b) Maybe it's muscle, not fat: be proud! C) Enjoy a dress! You are beautiful. It only gets worse, anyhow; you might regret not flaunting what you have now. I hope you can love yourself, I'm sure you're worthy.
I felt so much relief,my muscles felt stretched and I was pain free for the first time after doing these exercises . God bless u.
These felt so fabulous. Thank you!
I used to awaken with back pain around 2-3am most nights. Had to get up & take Tylenol to be able to sleep. Upon waking & getting up, the pain would go away completely. This happened for several years. I decided to go Carnivore, which is like an ultimate elimination diet. The back pain disappeared! I introduced some foods back in here & there & discovered that non calorie sweeteners were the culprit. Stevia, aspartame, monk fruit, erythritol...all of it brings the pain back. Obviously, something about sweeteners causes inflammation in my body. Sucks that I can’t have diet sodas or keto treats, etc., but at least no more back pain unless I indulge!
Thank you for showing the elbow
push up it did a lot of good on my
walking and sitting position can't thank you enough
Thank you so much. My back pain is gone now ❤
First time I've watched this- Amazing! My hubby has been suffering from back pain for years- I Know these will help him. I suffer from a severely tight left hip due to a forced stretch many years ago, I can feel the difference already! Thank YOU!
Thanks for sharing. I got some new ideas for exercises. These will also help improve balance!
Just discovered your channel and feeling really loose and limber after just one session. I will definitely return. Thank you
Wow. The last exercises felt good. Need to do this more!
Oh boy did this help! I've done all those stretches but putting them all together felt sooooo good. Thanks so much for all of your info. I've come to totally rely on your information. Even have your book!!
I am so happy to find you thank , I can do all what have showed
Wonderful, I can follow all the way thank you
It feels so great to stretch your muscles in your back and hips especially when they are tight! TY!! 👍💪
Debra, thank you for this video!! My problem is my right hip!
The best video of its kind by far! I'm glad I found your channel! Thanks a lot and greetings from Spain 💖
you look fabulous to be 50 and I enjoy your videos!
thanks for all your advice it really makes sense
Excellent video! THank you :)
I have had lower back problems at 18 years old I had to have back surgery needless to say I’ve had pain. I know what works to help and exercise and stretching are the best.
I luv your videos. They really motivate me. Thank u
Fantastic @simple
Thank you for sharing these helpful tips!!! I'm enjoying watching your videos and learning more about the holistic approach to being healthy and happy (which is what works for me... A well rounded approach). Thanks once again and keep it coming 😊
8:12 mobility exercises 🤗
Awesome video. Just turned 80 and always kept abs toned but finding it more difficult now. Do yoga weekly but that isnt enough for my abs.
Details do matter! I've always wondered where to put my foot/ankle when in the #4 stretch. Now I know I've been doing it wrong in my exercise class for the last 3 years!
lovely instruction ty
this exercise good for me coz i have a back pain. thank for thus video
Awesome! What is a good 15 min exercise can I do everyday?
Smoothie recipe looks great!
The hair! I can't stop staring at it!!
Absolutely fantastic.!!!! Thank you so much for sharing . I will follow through on all of your exercises. I'm 54 and truly enjoy working out. These I will add onto my selection. Do you have any safe thigh exercises? I've just started doing the squats this week. I feel the burn but anxious to see some toning. Lauren :)
Thank you! I've watched several of your videos the last couple of days! You explain so much about structural alignment that is helpful! I am 50 and have never had to excercise to look fab, but that is changing. This not only has potential to look better, but I feel better NOW! The question is, I noticed, my quads are weak and that affects any success with lunges. (They always have been...) What is the best, fastest way to improve quads, so that lunges are less challenging to my knees. thanks. Your Rock! I will recommend you to my clients, BowenWork.
GREAT VIDEO. THANK YOU
Nice
Hi Debra, Where is the soup recipe you spoke about for this video?
On that very last stretch where you just lay the knees down, my lower back comes up. Is the correct?
EXCELLENT!
I can't do lunges or squats. What can I do instead?
Hi Deborah. I'm really happy I found your podcast. I've been on permanent disability from my sedentary position job (Graphic Designer) since 2003 due to a back injury. Over the years I've developed osteoarthritis from the base of my neck to my tailbone. I also have scoliosis and my upper back is not like average people - when I do the cat stretch, it stays flat there - so lots going on. And due to the sheer sensitivity in so many areas on my body, fibromyalgia has been suggested. So... there's a lot I can't do but I'm not giving up. The one question I have is: due to the crunching in my big toes due to arthritis, I cannot do lunges or toe raises. Besides wall slides and sit to stand exercises, what can I do to increase calf, thigh and hamstring strength? Oh... I'm 64. I look great in the face but feel much older everywhere else. 😕
Annie Young Would it be possible to do water exercises? In a pool: that might help. Just a thought.
wil itl help in reducing pcos belly fat also? I have lower back pain nd pcos belly fat.. oh what I will do.. please reply me
I found this video yesterday and am I ever glad I did. I've suffered from low back pain off and on for as long as I can remember. I just completed following along with you and I can actually say after just one session, I feel the difference. I'm even standing with better posture. I'm 59 and can't wait to follow your other videos.
I have a question concerning form when performing floor exercises. I have tried Pilates moves and I find that depending on who you follow, there are differences between them. Some instructors say to keep your back flat on the floor and others say to keep the natural hollow between your lower back and the floor. I prefer keeping the hollow there but is one way right and the other wrong? Or is it just personal preference? I don't want to harm my lower back any more than it is. Thank you.
Diane Forrester I wonder why she doesn't answer these, probably too many. But I like your question, I've wondered about the same thing. I have lower back problems and the key seems to be support from your abs, strengthening your abs. That simple floor exercise you mention seems essential, and I've also heard those two different things. It seems that pulling in your belly button towards your lower back - and pressing it towards the floor - is a really helpful exercise. That effort stretches the curved lower back ("duck-butt", she said: ha ha), eases pressure and strengthens some inner abdominal muscle that's hard to reach. Then you also hear about the natural curve; maybe it depends on what you're doing - and how many things you can focus on at once! Just don't hyper-extend.. You could ask your teacher, tell them you've heard both things.. Or Google.. I'm not a pro. My dad had lower back pain his whole life, and I have similar issues and posture is key. I'm planning to get certified as a trainer (one could only hope to be half as great as Ms. Atkins) and I do have a First Aid and Caregiver certificates.. Good luck. Probably the natural curve is fine, but sometimes pressing to the floor can help strengthen.
Is there a way to get rid of the fat around your knees? It seems like I've always had it. I hate wearing dresses. Doesn't matter if my thighs don't touch or my calves and quads have those lines running down them...I have never been able to get rid of the fat on top or inside my knees. Is that something you are born with, as in the way your bones are or genetics? Thanks. Man, felt most of those in one shoulder....the one I had my rotator cuff surgery on. 😳 Need a little more work there. 🤔
I have the same issues. Runs in the family.....I'm the unlucky one...age 69 this August. ......
Debbie Wood I am just so self conscious that I could probably count on two hands how many times I've worn a dress in my life! And most of those were probably formal! 😁 I know I shouldn't care what others think, but I saw a dr when I was young (like 5) and they told my mom something about putting me in casts, but she has passed and I really don't even remember what it was all about only being made to walk up and down a hallway while the dr watched me. So it scarred me enough to think there was something wrong with the way they looked that couldn't be fixed and it embarrassed me. 😡😔
I have the same problem...family trait.
Misty Anderson Is
Misty Anderson A) Ask a new doctor; b) Maybe it's muscle, not fat: be proud! C) Enjoy a dress! You are beautiful. It only gets worse, anyhow; you might regret not flaunting what you have now. I hope you can love yourself, I'm sure you're worthy.
Why I get back pain when I use threadmill
Fathimathul Jasmine Need to strengthen your abdominal muscles to support your back.
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