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03:43 PM | 03-07-2019

Good morning how to cure body imbalance while walking


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10:02 AM | 04-07-2019

Please let us know how old you are, what other conditions and ailments you have been facing , what are your food habits / daily schedule / stress levels etc. 

10:14 AM | 04-07-2019

Dear Chatrapathi - As your query needs more detailing of your background, pls message one on one any of the people who have answered & take it ahead accordingly.

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09:58 AM | 04-07-2019

Hello Chatrapathi Ji,

Before answering to your query, may i know the client health history. Their weight and since how long they are facing such difficulty in walking.  ?

Thanks.



10:01 AM | 04-07-2019

Chair stretches can help relieve tightness, and help improve your stride.

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While running and walking are both great forms of exercise, the repetitive motion of these activities can cause major tightness and muscular imbalances in the body without a balanced flexibility plan. This yoga routine incorporates the use of a sturdy chair to support basic stretches designed to loosen up the typically tight areas that walkers and runners often face. Try this session after a walk or run up to five days a week.


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