Traffic -- it’s the curse of the modern age. Well, that and the band Nickelback.
If you’re anything like me, you read in horror about the bridge collapse on I-85 in Atlanta. As if traffic in Atlanta wasn’t already something described by Dante’s Inferno, this added complication has to be a nightmare for the fine folks in and around Atlanta.
But we all know traffic issues aren’t just something plaguing the home of the Braves (and those poor Falcons). From sea to shining sea in this fine country of ours, you can be certain to get stuck in traffic during rush hour. At The Joint Chiropractic, we take these issues seriously because if you spend any amount of time in your car getting to and from work, then you should be concerned about your health and well-being.
"We are always concerned about the rigors of traffic on the health of its community," says Dr. Patrick Greco of The Joint Chiropractic - Atlanta. “Our traffic situation in Atlanta highlights the need for proper spinal education and adjustments to reduce the odds of chronic health issues arising down the road. That’s a sentiment shared among all chiropractors at The Joint nationwide.”
Here are a few tips you can use to turn that commuter frown upside down and use it as an opportunity to improve your health, whether you’re traveling by car or bus.
How can you avoid neck and back pain when you’re in the car, gripping the steering wheel with rage as you wonder why on earth there’s only one lane of traffic moving? First of all -- breathe! It’s all going to be OK.
Now that you’re a bit more relaxed, you can try to avoid back and neck pain by:
Since the average American will spend 50 minutes commuting every day, and the recommended amount of exercise you should be getting each day is 20 to 30 minutes, why not knock out two birds with one stone during your commute? You can squeeze in extra time during your commute to squeeze those abs with these exercises:
Of course, you shouldn’t attempt these things while actually driving your car, but if you’re sitting in traffic, going nowhere, what have you go to lose?
Let’s face it, until you unlock the secrets of independent wealth, commuting and dealing with traffic will be a fact of life. But it doesn’t have to be wasted time when you can use it to improve your health and tone up your muscles! Just keep Nickelback off the radio.
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