Dr. Todd Sinett author of The Truth About Back Pain: A Revolutionary, Individualized Approach to Diagnosing and Healing Back Pain
Dr. Sinett's top Holiday Travel Tips that Alleviate Fatigue & Posture Issues That Slow Down Your Metabolism & Contribute to Weight Gain
1. Pack Light & Lift Right: Try to bring only the essentials and carry heavy items as close to the body as possible, 20lbs held out at arm's length exerts as much force as 50 pounds held close to the body. Can't carry your own bags, then tip somebody else and have them do it.
2. Don't suffer from bag jerk: If you are carrying a bag only on one shoulder you are susceptible to bag jerk, which can cause painful neck and shoulder injuries; Those carrying cases or bags won't ever stay on your shoulder because of gravity and the slope of your shoulder. Choose a different type of bag that you can carry with ease.
4. Use back support when necesssary: If you are suffering from back pain add some support to your lower back by rolling a blanket, sweatshirt or jacket and put it behind your back or buy a travel pillow you can use around the neck or at the lower back. Try the JetRest Original Deluxe Travel Pillow
Dr. Sinett's Top Holiday Travel Tips that Alleviate Aggravation that Causes Cravings, Overeating, & Poor Food Choices that Contribute to Weight Gain
5. Move as much as you can while traveling: Stretch in your plane seat, while waiting in line at the security check-in or gate entrance, while waiting for the plane restroom. Try standing on your toes and reaching for the ceiling with your hands, try the seated figure 4 stretch, or a gentle upper body twists. If flying for an extended amount of time try to get up once an hour to stand and stretch out your back and other muscles.
7. Take time to De-Stress: According to studies, 81% of travelers consider air travel stressful and stress is the number one factor when it comes to back pain, fatigue, and weight gain. Download cool mp3 music to help you relax. Try Stress Busters: Music for a Stress-Less World
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