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Your Whole Upper Body Will Benefit From This Injury-Preventing Yoga Flow

11/08/2020 - 05:05 AM

No single region of the body operates alone, and that's why maintaining a healthy upper body isn't without a limber and strong foundation — which is often your wrists [1].

And when I think of wrist-strengthening exercises, my mind immediately goes to yoga. Taylor Harkness, a certified yoga instructor with Gaia [2], anatomy teacher, and emergency RN, agreed.

"A lot of modern yoga [3] poses place the weight of the body on the hands and therefore both strengthen and stretch the muscles of the shoulders, chest, back, forearms, wrists, and hands," he said.

Harkness even created a flow with this ideology in mind, which he recommended doing one to three times a week.

"Strong muscles and limber joints are more resilient and tend to heal more quickly from injuries when they occur," Harkness added. "The entire body works together to stabilise [4] during movement, so one weak link means the other muscles have to work harder to prevent injury."

If you are someone who struggles with inflammation [5], arthritis, or is recovering from a wrist injury, Harkness noted how important it is to consult with your doctor to see if these moves are right for you.

Seated Wrist Roll

"If your wrists are tight or you have been sitting at a computer, spend some extra time here," Harkness said.

Cheetah Pose Variation

This pose turns up the heat, Harkness said, so keep breathing smoothly and deeply, and rest when you need to.

Side Plank Variation

Here, you're going to strengthen your upper body while challenging your balance. "Remember: the entire body works together to stabilise, so take your time, modify however you need to, and focus on stable strength, not rushed movements," Harkness explained.

Cool Down

According to Harkness, stretching and cooling down after any exercise is just as important as taking your time to warm up effectively. These final two poses help the muscles of the chest, neck, shoulders, and forearms relax back to balance.

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