Get More Flexible When You Sit All Day?

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  • @Uprighthealth
    @Uprighthealth  3 місяці тому +4

    What are you doing to get more flexible? Does it feel like sitting is stopping you? Or is it something else?

    • @Cnsalmoni
      @Cnsalmoni 2 місяці тому +1

      @@Uprighthealth Having a training/exercise buddy. Used to play on teams. That gave me the incentive to participate. Now it’s boring….😏

    • @douglasburnside
      @douglasburnside 2 місяці тому

      @@Cnsalmoni When my alarm goes off at 5:45 in the morning and I stumble out of bed to feed the cats and give the dogs their medicines, I absolutely do *not* want to do those exercises. What keeps me going is the certainty that after the first minute or so I know, beyond shadow of a doubt, that I will feel good and really enjoy doing them.
      It's the same thing that kept me riding my bike the six miles to and from work, rain or shine, for many years. The immediate reward is worth the pain.

    • @alanparker3130
      @alanparker3130 2 місяці тому

      I switched to sitting on a swiss ball instead of a chair when at my computer. It really helps a lot because I can wiggle and bounce without getting up.

  • @douglasburnside
    @douglasburnside 2 місяці тому +102

    I'll be 80 years old in a few months, I have two exercise routines. One of them is stretches on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, takes 17 minutes. On Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays I add strength exercises with barbells to the stretches, takes 26 minutes. Sunday is my day off. My balance/flexibility test is whether I can stand on one foot, and put my sock onto the other. As long as I can pass that test, I feel like I am doing all right.

    • @Uprighthealth
      @Uprighthealth  2 місяці тому +7

      Heck yes! You are winning on multiple levels! 🥳

    • @honjam
      @honjam 2 місяці тому +11

      I'm 80 in October and the standing to put on socks is my test too. I've done yoga since my early 20s and I'm sure that has helped. I've had 2 laminectomies to remove 3 benign spinal tumours and my neurosurgeons tell me that yoga has helped keep my upright posture and flexibility.

    • @TrishJay1577
      @TrishJay1577 2 місяці тому +1

      @@douglasburnside hi Douglas and hojam! I am so impressed. You see, I teach yoga to seniors and love your comments. My seniors struggle with balance. Is there anything that you can recommend for them that has worked so well for you both? I think consistency is a big factor but I’m very interested in your experience with this. 🙏🏽

    • @douglasburnside
      @douglasburnside 2 місяці тому +4

      @@TrishJay1577 I'm not sure. I raced bicycles for 40 years, I guess that develops a sense of balance.
      At the present time, I am spending six or more hours a week kayaking, where you have to let the kayak rock under you but at all costs you keep your torso perpendicular to the horizon by rocking your hips.
      I do know that while I can stand on one leg for as long as I wish, if I close my eyes that time becomes 3--4 seconds before I tumble. Visual referencing is a *big* part of balance in my case.
      Standing on two feet, as I feel pressure increase on the bottom of one foot or the other I then lean slightly away from that foot to keep the weight evenly distributed, thus retaining balance. Monitoring those pressures I can retain balance even with my eyes closed.

    • @honjam
      @honjam 2 місяці тому +1

      @@TrishJay1577 thanks for your interest. A correction: I’m 79 in October. Don’t know where 80 came from!. My balance has never been very good but I try to stop any deterioration. I have only ever got dressed standing up all my life. I think having very flexible hips helps that. In the last few years I try to remember to stand on one leg while waiting for the microwave or kettle. I also hold one foot right up behind alternately while I brush my teeth with a timed electric brush. (Difficult at first to brush my teeth with my right hand, when I’m left-handed, but I’ve got used to it now 😃).

  • @coppeliakranick1720
    @coppeliakranick1720 3 місяці тому +34

    Great news! Sitting is NOT the new smoking !
    Hip hip hurray!

    • @Gmoneymvmt
      @Gmoneymvmt 2 місяці тому +4

      News flash! Thanks for watching Coppelia

    • @coppeliakranick1720
      @coppeliakranick1720 2 місяці тому +1

      You two are awesome together ❤️🙏

    • @LinkEX
      @LinkEX 2 місяці тому

      _Hip hip_ indeed.

  • @BlueHorseStitchers
    @BlueHorseStitchers 3 місяці тому +17

    Wow. Thank you for the sensible--and realistic!--advice on sitting. Ever since that stupid "sitting is the new smoking" proclamation showed up, I swear I feel like I'm slowly killing myself every time I sit down. And I have to sit down a lot! Half of the work--as well as pleasure--we do in life is best done sitting down. Thank you for your balanced approach.

    • @user-wt2ip3bo3t
      @user-wt2ip3bo3t 3 місяці тому +2

      there is nothing stupid about it, there is tons of research on this. Don't just focus on flexibility like this video - there are studies that show that if you sit all day, the negative adaptations to your body (hormones, metabolism, etc.) can NOT get undone by exercising 1-2 hours afterwards.

    • @sherryg1838
      @sherryg1838 3 місяці тому

      @@user-wt2ip3bo3tI don’t believe that’s what they said. They mentioned doing some short mobility moves during the day while sitting.

    • @Gmoneymvmt
      @Gmoneymvmt 2 місяці тому +5

      @@BlueHorseStitchers I agree! Sitting like any prolonged posture will cause temporary feeling of stiffness and people who sit a lot often don't engage in structured exercise toward their goals anyways. I flew to Asia last year on an 18 hour flight and that didn't make me any less flexible the day after since ive trained to build my flexibility so that even after sitting for a long time, a brief limbering routine will get me right back to my normal setpoint.

  • @edbenzino
    @edbenzino 2 місяці тому +9

    I have a stand up desk so I switched from time to time. I want to add that while flexibility is important the other thing that majority of people don't do is workout their core. To fast track your flexibility do mobility workouts. You only need 7- 10 mins mobility training. There are even 5 in office desk mobility on youtube. Dynamic warmups or movement also helps breaks the cycle.
    I spend close to 8 to 10 hours a day in front of the screen. I switched to back to athletic training after years of bodybuilding and general gym junkie routine. I use to have chronic pain s all over my body but have just finished my right shoulder fix which was the last problem I had. All chronic injuries including lower back pain are gone.
    So sitting is only bad if you have a weak core, stability, as well as no flexibility

    • @Gmoneymvmt
      @Gmoneymvmt 2 місяці тому

      Thanks for sharing this!

    • @TrishJay1577
      @TrishJay1577 2 місяці тому

      Epic reply. Thanks for sharing 💪🏾

  • @seaslife60
    @seaslife60 2 місяці тому +2

    These vlogs are
    incalculably helpful! Thanks so much!!!

  • @ConniePretula
    @ConniePretula 2 місяці тому +2

    Finally a common sense video! Thank you for making this. I get so tired of the negative, you’re going to die videos about sitting and videos about working on a treadmill or you will die. We can also stand wrong and mess up our posture. I never thought of the sleeping analogy, that makes so much sense. I love your videos, they help me realize what I am doing is beneficial.

  • @davedungay
    @davedungay 3 місяці тому +6

    Thank you so much for this video guys! Sounds like common sense but great to hear it from professionals and guys that have experienced hip issues themselves. It really helps with the psychology of working through recovery from hip issues when you also have to spend hours at the desk each week (talking about myself) 👏👏👌

    • @Gmoneymvmt
      @Gmoneymvmt 2 місяці тому +3

      Thanks for watching Dave! Luckily you have a plan that's working on all of your strength and mobility deficits so that sitting for prolonged periods aren't an issue!

  • @anonymoussource7999
    @anonymoussource7999 2 місяці тому +11

    A great exercise to do for the legs and butt is the Horse Stance!

    • @Gmoneymvmt
      @Gmoneymvmt 2 місяці тому +3

      Definitely! Lots of benefits gained with horse stance

  • @heikewangler9105
    @heikewangler9105 2 місяці тому +2

    Wow!!! I never heard that before! Subscribed to you channel after i did the plantar fasciitis exercise and the pain did not come back the next day. Glad i found your channel!!! 😊❤

  • @emazey5044
    @emazey5044 2 місяці тому +1

    What a breath of fresh air PT Dr! Balanced approach! Me sitting quite a bit and feeling bad about it, even though i do flex, strength, and mobility exercises. Thanks Matt for this refreshing video. 💕

    • @Gmoneymvmt
      @Gmoneymvmt 2 місяці тому

      No need to feel bad! The fact that you're training towards your goals is the most important factor for progress.

  • @pichelen
    @pichelen 2 місяці тому +1

    I'd rather sit on a comfortable office chair than stand and shuffle around in a small area at work, perching occasionally.
    At the end of desk chair day you have more energy to do the corrective exercises.

  • @mjp1688
    @mjp1688 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for this video; it confirmed my decision when I woke up this morning. We all have timers on our devices. Set them to remind you to move or stretch for a few minutes before continuing with your work.

  • @watchmen6504
    @watchmen6504 Місяць тому +1

    Seriously?
    After years and years of being told that sitting is bad for us... We're going to reverse positions now and say that it's doesn't hurt us?
    This is why getting healthy is so confusing.

  • @AndreS_22246
    @AndreS_22246 3 місяці тому +5

    Hey! Thanks for all your videos! Have you ever seen a condition where one hip is stuck in Anterior Pelvic Tilt, and the other in Posterior Pelvic Tilt? Is there a name for this that I could use to search your videos?
    I've had pain in my right foot for a long time, but always felt the root cause was in my hips. After many many local physiotherapists couldn't help, I turned to youtube, and eventually Upright Health (via your pals at Strength Side!!).
    After trying different things that sort of worked, I eventually realised that doing your exercises for Posterior PT on my left, and Anterior PT on my right cured me in a single day (I had had pain for 1.5 years). (And note only doing APT *or* PPT on both together didn't help). So firstly: THANK YOU, secondly is there a name for this tendency?
    Further relavent information is that prior to getting the pain I had spent years Downhill Mountain biking where we spend a lot of time in a stance that I now realise might have contributed to the pattern of hip stiffness I describe.
    Many thanks for any answer! But no probs if you can't answer these sort of qs in YT comments, you've done a huge amount to help me already with the videos :-)

    • @Gmoneymvmt
      @Gmoneymvmt 2 місяці тому +2

      Good question. It's tough to come to that conclusion because there's such little movement between the innominate bones and the sacrum, but ultimately it would come down to the objective assessment findings to determine where the main limitations are. Remember that static posture doesn't always indicate function, but it does tell a story. so if you had a more forward pelvis on one side, but was still able to demonstrate adequate strength and mobility on that side, it wouldn't be a big issue. That being said, if for instance, hip extension and internal rotation was limited on one side potentially due to a more forward, pelvis, then I would prescribe exercises to work on those ranges specifically. But an assessment would determine if the limitation is at the pelvis or the femur. I actually have a video explaining this on my channel.

    • @AndreS_22246
      @AndreS_22246 2 місяці тому +1

      @@Gmoneymvmt thanks very much for taking the time to reply! I’m going to head over to your channel now.
      I realise now that I might have stumbled across some exercises that help me, and then worked backwards to a ‘self-diagnoses’. Bearing in mind I have precisely zero knowledge on physiology beyond watching UA-cam videos, I might be miles out! Thanks for being so polite with me 😂

    • @Gmoneymvmt
      @Gmoneymvmt 2 місяці тому

      @@AndreS_22246happy to help! Let me know if you have anymore questions

  • @krista9835
    @krista9835 2 місяці тому +1

    Any advice for people who stand all day? Thanks for your channel, Matt.

    • @MaxJansen-kw6qs
      @MaxJansen-kw6qs 2 місяці тому

      @@krista9835 im looking for this also!

    • @Gmoneymvmt
      @Gmoneymvmt 2 місяці тому +2

      Try to take breaks by sitting more. If you can, work on your forward fold, deep squat and overall strength in those end ranges to offset the standing.

    • @krista9835
      @krista9835 2 місяці тому +1

      @@Gmoneymvmt Why, thank you! I'll try your advice.

  • @Flysfloss9146
    @Flysfloss9146 2 місяці тому

    i have long covid now, and my energy levels are very depleted so I sit every day for more hours than I want. but I don't sit in that 90/90 knee/hip position. I have my legs crossed tailor style, or one foot on top of the other thigh, or butterfly style, or one side folded up like a squat and the other flat on my chair. I am on my second year and have kept my range of motion in hips and knees, and shoulders and arms as well with this kind of passive, long hold posture. I miss my strength and aerobic work since those don't respond to this lifestyle stuff tho

  • @rushbeverytime
    @rushbeverytime 3 місяці тому +1

    I fixed my asian squat by training the neck (chin tuck), but that’s just my case.

  • @anasabu-rasheed544
    @anasabu-rasheed544 2 місяці тому

    Break up the sitting. Change position. Move more and stretch 👍

  • @larkhughes9740
    @larkhughes9740 3 місяці тому +1

    Movement is medicine. Strengthening is better than stretching. Per Dr. Charlie Johnson.

    • @Gmoneymvmt
      @Gmoneymvmt 2 місяці тому +2

      Strengthening can certainly provide more benefits than static passive stretching, depending on context. But have you ever considered that proper flexibility training actually is a specific form of strength training?

    • @larkhughes9740
      @larkhughes9740 2 місяці тому

      @@Gmoneymvmt Absolutely! I do Qi Gong .

    • @hristopavlov298
      @hristopavlov298 2 місяці тому

      @@larkhughes9740 First you have to lengthen then strengthen. Otherwise you train your muscle to get stronger in a limited range and lose function where he is already lacking.

  • @StrokeTV
    @StrokeTV 2 місяці тому

    I'm a 14 year post brain aneurism and stroke survivor. I haven't walked in 14 years. What can I do in a wheelchair?

    • @bettinahippel5660
      @bettinahippel5660 25 днів тому

      You can work with resistance bands if you have strength in your arms. I cannot know which movements are possible for you, but you can be creative.

  • @ONeilTD
    @ONeilTD 2 місяці тому +3

    But I am stiff as a log in the morning

    • @Gmoneymvmt
      @Gmoneymvmt 2 місяці тому +2

      Same with me! Completely normal

  • @hootiebubbabuddhabelly
    @hootiebubbabuddhabelly 2 місяці тому +1

    Soleus pushups - nuff said

    • @TrishJay1577
      @TrishJay1577 2 місяці тому +1

      Great! Thank you! Quick Look online and the research looks impressive. Have you had success with this technique, then?

    • @hootiebubbabuddhabelly
      @hootiebubbabuddhabelly 2 місяці тому

      @@TrishJay1577 It has taken the roller-coaster effect out of my blood sugar levels, yes. Absolutely. No crashing, no dizziness. Is it doing it the way they think it is? I have no idea but I can do it all day long, with zero fatigue.

  • @mrj-charles6383
    @mrj-charles6383 2 місяці тому

    I am wondering what your thoughts are about sitting on the floor with a low desk. I saw another video about someone that does this. My flexibility is terrible so near impossible for me to sit on the floor cross-legged.

  • @dellieb6337
    @dellieb6337 2 місяці тому

    Middle split hurts my knees

  • @czurbandanaz
    @czurbandanaz 2 місяці тому

    Fai fix biking and rock climbing

  • @wendywhitley4611
    @wendywhitley4611 2 місяці тому +1

    Just stays in the deep squat as a flex. :D

  • @woodisgood85
    @woodisgood85 2 місяці тому +1

    I find that rotating position sitting position between cross leg, squatting and thunderbolt pose to help with flexibility .
    Seems to make more sense that staying in one position for long periods of time and take few seconds to change positions.
    Now to work on my middle split 😂

    • @woodisgood85
      @woodisgood85 2 місяці тому +1

      Oh side note I as white as can be and the more I work this position the easier it gets.
      I don't think race has anything to do with it. I do think culture does (sitting in chairs)

  • @loganmedia1142
    @loganmedia1142 2 місяці тому

    Standing or walking all day are even worse than sitting.

  • @ninagoldstar
    @ninagoldstar 2 місяці тому

  • @Ibroxpark1688
    @Ibroxpark1688 2 місяці тому

    I drove taxis & lorries for over 30 years & now I'm paying for it with hip pain

    • @loganmedia1142
      @loganmedia1142 2 місяці тому

      I had a job that involved standing for long periods. It caused severe hip pain.

  • @DaboooogA
    @DaboooogA 2 місяці тому

    Can't reverse the effects of sitting simply by having movement breaks.

  • @tom-kz9pb
    @tom-kz9pb 2 місяці тому +3

    Sitting all day is terrible for you, no matter about a brain-dead, clickbait video that tells you what you prefer to hear. Your best advice is to get off your rear end and walk, as much as you are able.

    • @loganmedia1142
      @loganmedia1142 2 місяці тому +1

      Standing all day is even worse. Walking all day worse still.

  • @ItsMefromSnuffys
    @ItsMefromSnuffys 2 місяці тому +1

    Love you Matt, BUT. My Granny wore a bun like that…. That is NOT for a man

    • @Gmoneymvmt
      @Gmoneymvmt 2 місяці тому +2

      Sounds like a very cool granny!

    • @Uprighthealth
      @Uprighthealth  2 місяці тому +2

      😂thank god the bun isn’t on MY head!

    • @TE-7302-
      @TE-7302- 2 місяці тому

      Buns are hot.

    • @loganmedia1142
      @loganmedia1142 2 місяці тому

      Maybe your granny was a man.