A Fitness Minute from "Healthy Women Take 10," the Monthly Email Newsletter of The National Women's Health Resource Center (NWHRC).
You're standing in the long line at the warehouse club, with two more stops to go before heading home. You were late getting out of work and you still need to mix up your grandmother's famous cookie dough recipe.
At the holidays, there's never enough time. The result: stress-which builds up without our realizing it, creating physical and mental stiffness. "Stretching is an effective strategy to aid in the relief of stress. It lengthens the muscles to relieve tension," says Jaime Longval, M.S., a certified strength and conditioning specialist at Brown University and The Miriam Hospital Centers for Behavioral and Preventive Medicine in Providence, RI.
Stretching can be done almost anywhere. Longval suggests these quick ways to relax your body and spirit:
Upper Back Stretch:
Neck Stretch:
Towel Stretch for Legs:
Fitness Minutes are part of the monthly email newsletter "HealthyWomen Take 10," published by the National Women's Health Resource Center.
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