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Related: About this forum7 Simple Exercises That Undo the Damage of Sitting (From "The Art of Manliness)
I know, I know. I shouldn't make fun of these guys-- they're not MRA's, just a group of men that want to be---More Manly.
Youve probably experienced those moments when you get up from a sitting position and your butt feels numb and your hips feel so tight that you have to lean forward at the waist just to walk. Excessive sitting leaves your hips and legs tight and your glutes inactive. Even after you stand up, the ill effects of sitting stay with you and may prevent your butt muscles from firing at an optimal level when you really need them like when you suddenly need to chase down a purse snatcher!
Some fitness experts argue that sitting causes muscles in the hip area to physically shorten (and stay shorter), even after you stand up. While there are no scientific studies to back that claim, from my own personal experience, sitting for lengthy periods of time definitely makes everything feel tight in the groin/butt area.
If youre an athlete (or fancy yourself one), tight hips and inactive glutes can hamper physical performance in a variety of activities, such as sprinting, squatting, and my favorite deadlifting. If you want to perform at your best, you need to make sure that your hips stay limber and that your butt muscles are firing on all cylinders. Even if youre not interested in deadlifting 600 lbs. (though I hope to change your mind on that someday), keeping your hip flexors loose and glutes active can improve your life on other fronts.
http://www.artofmanliness.com/2014/08/05/undo-the-damage-of-sitting/
(this is not all bad advice)
Dead lifting 600 pounds is stupid IMO, but what do I know? I'm just a girl.
BainsBane
(55,300 posts)Wishful thinking, perhaps?
liberal N proud
(61,013 posts)if you know what I mean.
JDPriestly
(57,936 posts)problems that require surgery. Anything to avoid surgery. Thanks.
ismnotwasm
(42,507 posts)jakeXT
(10,575 posts)A young man in New Zealand developed life-threatening blood clots in his leg after four days of playing PlayStation games, according to a report of his case. Perhaps playing video games, which involves sitting still for long periods of time, should be added to the list of ways people may increase their risk of deep vein thrombosis (DVT), the doctors who treated the man said.
DVT is a dangerous and sometimes deadly condition, because blood clots that sometimes develop within leg veins can break off, travel through the bloodstream and block an artery bringing blood to a lung, a condition called pulmonary embolism.
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People should take breaks from sitting and walk around every two to three hours, drink enough water and do regular leg exercise if they have to sit for a long time, Go told LiveScience
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The link between prolonged sitting and thrombosis was identified during the bombing of London in World War II, when a doctor reported deaths from pulmonary embolism in people spending hours sitting in chairs in air-raid shelters, according to the case report.
http://m.livescience.com/41839-gamers-thrombosis.html
ismnotwasm
(42,507 posts)But squatting once in a while feels like heaven if you've been on your feet all day
eShirl
(18,942 posts)Kacy Catanzaro, the first woman to complete the qualifying round for American Ninja Warrior (and then a few weeks later she becomes the first woman to complete the next round; hoping she will soon be the first to complete the final round in Vegas).
(There aren't separate men's and women's courses like on the original Japanese version of the competition.)
http://www.nbc.com/american-ninja-warrior/video/kacy-catanzaro-at-the-2014-dallas-finals/2798447
She is so freaking AWESOME!
enough
(13,479 posts)redqueen
(115,177 posts)The other two women who made it through qualifying didn't get through the final round but Kacy did
CrispyQ
(38,857 posts)I swear, I need to watch that every morning & then hit the gym.
liberal N proud
(61,013 posts)Smarmie Doofus
(14,498 posts)>>>You go from the kitchen table to your desk at work to your chair in front of the TV. >>>
... and last long enough...... you eventually get to eliminate Point B altogether.
>>>>But as weve discussed before, spending most of your waking hours planted on your keister is terrible for your health. >>>>
Aaaahhhhhhh , butt out!
redqueen
(115,177 posts)Yoga is awesome.
chrisa
(4,524 posts)Yoga poses can be pretty helpful as well.