Tech neck can be a real issue for those who find themselves craning toward a computer or smartphone screen all day.
Sit up straight, then gently roll your shoulders forward in a circular motion for a few seconds. Afterwards, switch it up and ...
Mark E. Potts is the senior editor for video at the Los Angeles Times. A native of Enid, Okla., Potts graduated from the University of Oklahoma with a master’s degree in broadcast journalism. He has ...
While we’re all told we need to break up our days with movement, this is something I still struggle to find the time to do.
We consulted doctors, personal trainers and others to devise short, easy exercises for ... and align your head, shoulders, hips and ankles — most people jut their neck forward without knowing ...
“This stretch sequence takes a top-to-bottom approach, moving slowly through individual planes of movement and muscle ranges from the neck down to the back of the shoulders and lat muscles ...
Stiff necks, sore backs ... closely followed by the head, neck, shoulders and back. Solutions? Get up at least once an hour. Instead of emailing, go talk to your co-worker in person.
Who doesn’t have a stiff back these days? Hours of sitting bent over our laptops has left many of us with hunched-up shoulders ... s come up with seven go-to exercises for balancing ...