It’s common to get tight neck and shoulder muscles when you’re working at your desk/lap top.

When we sit for long periods at a time we often lose our good posture, especially if our back muscles are not strong enough to hold us upright.

We tend to get tight in the front chest muscles, weak in the front neck muscles and tight in the back of the neck and shoulder muscles. 

Practising Pilates really helps to strengthen the posture muscles that hold us upright.

It’s also handy to know a few stretches and exercises that help to relieve the tension.

Try out this video below to give you some ideas and relief at your desk.

Class taken from the The Core Fit Club – my online studio.

Please let me know how you get on in the comments below.

Plus you may also like to try this video if you suffer from neck pain  >> Stretches to relieve neck tension

See you on the Mat

Em

xo

PS – Stay tuned as next week there is something fun coming for everyone in the ePilates Online community!

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