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Join Date: Feb 2002
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Keli Roberts' Flexibility for the Inflexible is good:
https://www.amazon.com/Keli-Roberts-...ustomerReviews Juliana Afram and Lawrence Bisconti have also been mentioned. If you're re-starting on foam rollers, just lay on it with your spine lined up vertically on the roller. take the time to just balance on it in that position - no rolling at first, arms by your sides, knees bent and feet flat on the floor to balance yourself. then lift your arms up, pointing to the ceiling, doing 8 reps, very slowly. tighten your abs to keep your body steady. do a "body check" - how does your spine feel along the roller? then stop. in the beginning, you're just trying to attune your body to the roller. do this over and over until your body is steady on the roller. this might happen in a few sessions or maybe more - ymmv. next session, do the same thing except position the roller perpendicular to your spine lined up with your shoulder blades. have your knees bent so that you can balance the roller under your shoulder blades. just sit there and breathe and do a body check. this again is just to orient yourself to balancing on it.
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