This ain't the solution, better to spend 10-15 mins a day strengthening your back through exercises
@Ugaaso
I can see you salivating and are in desperate need to touch my “man boobs”, you can, but please promise me that you won’t tell @Cognitivedissonance
This ain't the solution, better to spend 10-15 mins a day strengthening your back through exercises
No one said you can't do both. :siilaanyolaugh: Somalis thinking this is a cheat device, or that it weakens musculoskeletal health. It doesn't. It merely makes your unconscious body posture conscious, and you won't be dependent on it. It helps you maintain proper form, potentially preventing some gym injuries.
You should not be siting for most of your working hours but you are (which worsens posture). They need to upgrade working spaces and have walking desks everywhere.
Read: Sitting Kills, Moving Heals: How Everyday Movement Will Prevent Pain, Illness, and Early Death -- and Exercise Alone Won't
By NASA scientist Joan Vernikos, PhD
@sophisticate
Don’t worry convincing these guys about facts when they could do a simple search and find out great athletes wear such devices and helps them out.
You have confused those gimmicky braces for the lazy masses and vests which monitor athletes data.
"Its function is to collect all of a player's performance data," Byrne tells Sky Sports. "That means basic things like distance covered and running speed, but also more in-depth metrics we have developed such as step balance and stress loads, really intricate details on performance, fitness and well-being."
https://www.skysports.com/football/...y-used-by-arsenal-man-city-barcelona-and-more
@AussieHustler You have randomly thrown me under the bus for obvious reasons(3rd time now)
Why must you use "these guys", bro just send a private message
@Southerner
Third time? Sxb, haven’t noticed you till this post, maybe my predisposition to dementia is knocking too early. I’m on my way to a soccer game, but those posted by @Factz are worn by body builders and other athletes to protect their backs. Are you sure these vests are only for data collection? Good to meet you Sxb.
@AussieHustler Body builders wear belts for support and prevent injuries. I've played football in the past, footballers are in the gym all the time and rarely would risk playing with any back problems. Sophie was correct, there's nothing wrong combining exercise and wearing a back brace especially for those who work in offices.
We had several interactions during the past, which were mostly positive. I went back and read some of those posts, maybe I was in my feelings idk but seems like when certain ladies were around the energy was different. Maybe I'm not good at taking one for the team
I could dig up those posts up but I'm going to leave it at that. Good luck man.
@Southerner
Sxb, no need to dig old posts, I'm destined for an early dementia due to my genes and if I forgot our earlier engagements here, forgive me. There is a mukulaal here called @halwa who is collecting all my evil side on Somalispot.
As for these braces, I just didn't decide to wear them one day. After a car accident, I usually had a very bad upper-back-pains after doing any kind of exercises. My physiotherapist recommended me to wear one and with therapy, the pain has gone. But, I still wear them for precautions.
I bought it and used it for a couple months.
Here is my update:
- Stronger core
- More developed back muscles
- Lifted bustline
- Aligned spine
Which one would you recommend?
I sit a lot for my job. I take regular breaks to just stretch my legs.