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Neck Exercises Blog, A Guide to a Better Neck Posture

Hello and welcome to Neck Exercises. I am glad you want to take care of your neck. Whether you have neck pain, tension, stress or discomfort, neck exercises can help. Making small adjustments each day to include neck exercises, stretch exercises, or a neck workout, will gradually improve your neck health and quality of life. Let's get started!

Welcome to Neck Exercises Blog

NeckThe neck exercises blog will offer guidance to people who have neck discomfort and looking for neck pain relief. This will be done by providing neck exercise education in various forms of media from pictures, videos, resources from books, eBooks and DVDs. The information given here in neck exercises blog is guidance and not a substitute for actual medical attention.

These days people may feel discomfort in the neck from a variety of everyday stresses via work, family, or other outside influences. Have you ever found yourself at the end of the day with tension in your neck and shoulders? Most people may not realize that constant tension in the neck and shoulders will lead to other discomforts such as headaches. By giving simple neck exercises that can be done throughout the day can help reduce stress and provide temporary relief.

Discomfort, tension, or stress to the neck can be gradual or sudden and by doing a variety of body stretch exercises will eventually provide an improvement in the neck. These exercises for neck and other areas are meant to be done on a regular basis for the most benefit in reducing neck related discomfort. The neck workout can be done anywhere and anytime.

Written and visual demonstrations will be provided for neck exercises and stretch exercises. There are eBooks and video products to help with these exercises as well as for more information about the neck. Neck exercises here will provide general information about the neck as well as head, shoulders, chest and midback areas. Neck exercises blog will also address posture, body mechanics, self-techniques to help reduce discomfort, headaches, and basic information on the effects of teeth clenching can affect neck pain. The neck exercises blog wants everyone to benefit from the neck exercise information as well as be able to incorporate the stretch exercises as a daily routine.

Neck Exercises Guidelines

All neck exercises and neck stretches given on the neck exercises blog are given as a reference and not to replace actual medical treatment for any neck conditions. Neck exercises are to be done pain free, smooth and slow controlled motions at all times. Neck stretches are done to a count of 30 seconds hold and three repetitions. Neck exercises are usually done in repetitions of 10. All neck exercises can be done with breaks when neck muscles begin to feel fatigue. Neck exercises and neck stretches should not increase any neck pain at all. For best results, neck exercises and neck stretches should be done on a daily basis for multiple times throughout the day.

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Neck Exercises even with Helmets

Tonight from the Olympics there was an unfortunate death in the luge practice run. If you have seen the video of the incident it was a split second from life to death. The luger athlete wore a helmet but even with that it didn’t protect the neck. I’m not sure of all the injury the unfortunate luger athlete had but at the end position where his neck was flexed forward was not good.

As you can tell, even the most trained athlete can have devastating injuries. I caution you that a good strong neck from doing neck exercises can protect the spinal cord, spinal column and the spine itself. The neck can be injured quite quickly and damaging when the neck is not strengthened. Neck injuries can occur on any side with life threatening results.

In a previous post that I wrote on why you need strong neck muscles – Stafon Johnson the USC football player sustained a crushing front throat neck injury. His throat and neck muscles where strong and protected him from death because of doing neck exercises. Compare this injury to the way the luger athlete where his neck was bent forward might have sustained a whiplash, concussion and back of the neck injury amongst other bodily injuries.

Although, we may not participate in hard core sports – doing neck exercises in general still help to keep your neck strong. You also want your neck to be responsive and cushion any injury blow at the neck. The different neck exercises described throughout the blog should help to keep your neck healthy. Try different neck exercises out every day to protect your neck. You only have one neck – be good and stay healthy. My prayers go to the luge athlete’s family, friends and the other Olympic athletes.

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