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Healthy Swellness: Straighten Up app review

Straighten Up app

 

I cringe whenever I see photos taken of me that I haven’t posed for. Because I’m always slouching. In fact, if you go on my Instagram, there are few examples of my poor posture.

Sigh.

Besides being unsightly, poor posture is the cause of many musculoskeletal problems. So many of us sit for ours, hunched over our desks. And all of this sitting puts 30 percent more stress on your back than standing does. And lower back pain accounts for one-third of missed work days (second only to the common cold). Each year, more than 11 million (11 million!) Canadians will suffer from at least one muscuskeletal condition, yikes.

With my poor posture in mind (and honestly, these stats about musculoskeletal issues frightened me!), I  put the new Straighten Up app to use for a few days. Launched last month, the app includes exercises aimed to improve posture and reduce the risk of a musculoskeletal disorder. I’ve only tried it for a couple of days so far, but in a study, participants who practiced Straighten Up daily for at least five weeks reported improved posture, strengthened core muscles, and less back pain when sitting.

The app’s easy to navigate. And I love that the exercises only take three minutes to complete; I found completing them once I get up in the morning is a nice, gentle way to wake up my body. In terms of production value, it’s not the slickest, but you really only need to watch the video once or twice to learn the proper form, and then just a quick glance at the home page of the exercises is enough to jog your memory as you do the exercises to your favourite song. (Oh, btw, there’s a Youth series of exercises, too).

Also in the app is a handy “Find a Chiro” feature, along with a blog of articles about spine health, sports injuries and more. You can also log your exercises in the app, which is always satisfying, don’t you find, watching your good fitness work adding up over time?

The exercises only take three minutes to complete, so in theory, you could easily complete them in cubicle or office. You might feel a little silly doing ones like Bending Circles (a little bit like waving your hands in the air like you just don’t care), though. But when you consider the benefits of doing exercises that improve your posture, that might be incentive enough to looking a little silly. Five reasons why good posture is so important:

1.       Reduces wear and tear: Having a balanced spine decreases the amount of stress and pressure on your joints, reducing the risk of wear and tear that can result in a limited range of motion or arthritis.

2.       Breathe easy: By avoiding slouching and sitting up straight you are helping to open your airways and increase oxygen flow throughout your body.

3.       Decreases stress: Since stress causes your muscles to contract and become tense, stretching those muscles reverses the tension and the related stress.

4.       Increases energy: Slouching puts many of your muscles into overdrive as they work to hold you up, wearing your body out. Proper posture enables the body’s most efficient position, saving energy.

5.       Be better: Standing up straight with your shoulders back gives you the appearance of being taller and slimmer, making you feel more confident.

Just three minutes a day of the Straighten Up app’s exercises can help prevent you from experiencing lower back pain–think about it, you can complete it in the time of a commercial break as you watch The Good Wife. 

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Leave a Comment November 19, 2014

Giveaway Swellness: The winner of the Plant & Rake Without the Ache gardening toolkit

crabapple blossoms

The green thumb (or soon to be green thumb!) who’s won the Plant and Rake Without the Ache gardening toolkit from the Ontario Chiropractors Association is @SS_ Summer — please email me at healthandswellness@gmail.com with your full name and mailing address so we can send out your prize.

Thanks to everyone who entered. Hope you have a lovely summer season of gardening!

Leave a Comment May 24, 2014

Healthy Giveaway Swellness: Win a Plant and Rake Without the Ache gardening toolkit

magnolia tree in Toronto spring 2014

Spring is finally here! And green thumbs can get out into the garden and get your hand into the dirt!

But you might be a little rusty in the physical activity department. After all, winter was particularly brutal. I think we all felt like a member of the night’s watch on the Game of Thrones—it was that cold. So you may have hidden indoors rather than keeping active, which means that diving into days of digging, shoveling, bending and lifting could cause you some major pain if you’re not careful.

To help you get on the right track this season with your gardening, Ontario Chiropractic Association has given Health & Swellness a Plant and Rake Without the Ache Toolkit to give away! Valued at $100, it includes an asparagus (yum!) knife, a trowl, a three-prong cultivator, gardening sheers, gardening gloves, a watering can, gardening knee pads and seeds to plant, all prettily packaged up in a seagrass basket.

Sweet, right? Get your green thumb on this prize by entering this giveaway. You can enter once each of the four ways up until 11:50 EST on Thursday, May 22, 2014. Oh, and you must be a Canadian resident. Ready? Here’s how to enter:

  1. Email. Email me at healthandswellness@gmail.com. Please include your mailing address and phone number, and put “gardening toolkit” in the subject line.
  2. Instagram. Follow me on Instagram (I’m @healthandswellness) and then regram the Instagram photo I’ve posted for this giveaway with caption: A gardening toolkit from @healthandswellness and the Ontario Chiropractic Association will (fill in the blank). Fill in your reply with what you love to garden!
  3. Facebook. Like the HealthandSwellness page on Facebook, and then reply to my post about this giveaway about why you love to garden.
  4. Twitter: Follow me on Twitter (I’m @healthswellness) and then tweet: I love #gardening and want to win this #giveaway from @healthswellness. bit.ly/1sxammq

nd as long as you have the eye on the prize, there’s another prize you could win—wouldn’t a trip for two for a weekend spa getaway be nice? You can win that by liking the Ontario Chiropractic Assocation on Facebook (info on how to enter their contest is on their page).

If you can’t wait to get into your garden, be sure to follow these tips from the Ontario Chiropractic Association to help avoid back injuries:

  • Switch up your tasks from heavy to light ones and change your hands and positions frequently.
  • Lift with care. Bend your knees and keep your back straight. Carry the load close to your body.
  • Get low by kneeling on pads or a mat to help ease the strain on your back when you plant or weed.
  • When you rake, put one leg in front of the other and switch it every so often.

Got it? Here’s to a back pain-free season! Now go ahead and enter this giveaway!

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