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Back Repair on Paleo Quick Tip of the Day podcast

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English - March 20, 2019 04:00 - 10 minutes - 4.65 MB - ★★★★★ - 9 ratings
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This February was the worst on record here in Wisconsin!  Not only did we have record cold and ice- we also were treated to an all-time record snowfall!


As a friend said, “March usually comes in like a lion- this year, it came in like a T Rex, on PMS, and wearing barbed wire underwear”.  And this is no exaggeration…


There was lots of snow shoveling going on all about.  My new (used) snowblower I got last fall (I’ve never had one before, relying on snow shoveling by hand as a built in winter workout), stopped working, and I just left it.  ( I suspect old, bad gas in the carb, but it has been too cold to even work on it).  Besides which, the snow was often so wet and icy that a snowblower would just kind of freeze up even while it was working.


So, I shoveled.  And shoveled.  And shoveled again, day after day- endlessly, on and on.  Finally, there was nowhere left put the snow, unless above my head height.  So, I went down the hill, where I park my Kubota tractor complete with a loader!  (Play harp music here)- 


And I got stuck in the snow!!


My Amish built shed is down low on my property, and so I have to climb a long hill to get up to my driveway and walk.  But the snow was so deep, that I got stuck, mainly because the snow covered a thick layer of slick ice.  


I left it there, shining orange in the yard as a an orange badge of shame and defeat to the neighbors, and went back to- shoveling.  Endlessly.  And what happened to me, is what happened to pretty much everyone around here that shoveled by hand- I tweaked my back!  


Now, I pride myself, as PaleoJay, who is a lifelong physical culturist, as never having back (or any other physical) troubles.  But, my back just said ‘this is enough’, and I was out of the running- er, shoveling game. 


Swallowing my pride, I went to my tractor in supplication, and started it up.  I found that by using the bucket in front I could lift myself up, and slowly drag myself forward.  Then, digging a deep path for myself, I laboriously dug a road for myself across my yard, and gradually upwards, until I gained the side just before the road- which had been mountainously walled off by the town snowplow to the size of a small mountain.  


I had to drag this snow mountain down, backwards with my bucket, and set it to the side.  Bit by bit, bucket by bucket- and finally, at last- I was on the road.  And from then on, I laughed each time it snowed.  


But still, my back needed repair.  Thankfully, I know how to go about this, and I will pass it on to you.  


First, you need to stretch.  Religiously, each morning, lying on the floor (I lay on my trusty yoga mat that I exercise on each morning anyway).  I always end up with a back bend, where I lay flat on the ground, and rock back slowly onto my forehead and toes, which are all that supports me as I stretch back to try to touch my nose to the mat.  (I’ll put a photo on the website at paleojay.com)   This is the best decompressive move for your spine that you can do, and is in addition a total body isometric of the first order.  Hold for a minute or more if you can, then slowly lower yourself- you will feel great, this is also a wonderful neck exercise.


Then, usually later in the day, I will do my basement workout, which finishes with the very best back exercise you can do to fix your back.  Strangely, it is called the JEFFERSON CURL, although it is for your back, not your biceps!  I will again include an instructional video on paleojay.com.

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