Exercises and Stretches for Upper Back Pain – Ask Doctor Jo

These upper back pain stretching and strengthening exercises should help you find relief from back pain. They are easy to make at home or in the office. To see Doctor Jo’s blog post about this video, visit: The first stretch is for the thoracic area. Sitting in a chair that has a medium back height, place your hands behind your head and lean back over the back of the chair. Relax if you can and hold for 30 seconds; repeat 3 times. Next, you should stretch your pectoral muscles. If you have a foam roll, it will work better for stretching. Lie on the foam roll where it is directly over your spine and your head is supported. Now rest your elbows on the floor to one side. If that’s not enough of a stretch, you can straighten your arms and rest them on the floor. If that’s still not enough of a stretch, place your hands behind your head and press your elbows down. Hold for 30 seconds and do them 3 times. Now roll onto your stomach. Roll up a towel and place it under your forehead for added comfort. Now extend your arms to the sides as if you were forming a T with your body. Gently raise your arms toward the ceiling and try to bring your shoulder blades together. It is not necessary for your arms to be high, but they do need to be controlled. Hold them for about 2-3 seconds and do about 10-15. Turn face up again to see the “snow angels.” This exercise was taught to me by my physical therapist friend Phil, who helped me recover from my shoulder surgery. Place your arms flat on the ground in a slight stop sign position or as if you were preparing to make a snow angel. You can bend your knees and straighten your legs, but bending them will help support your back. Now slowly slide your arms up and try to keep your elbows and arms resting on the floor. Once they start to rise, slide them down. You only need to do about 10 of these with 2 sets. The next stretch will be sitting for a long time, with your legs stretched out in front of you. Bring your hands together directly in front of you and punch forward while curving your back forward and bringing your chin to your chest. You want to have a curl on your back. Hold this for 30 seconds and do it 3 times. The last exercise is “bird dogs.” This is done on all fours or quadruped. Try to keep your back straight like a table and try to keep your neck in a neutral position so as not to strain anything. Now raise one arm and bring it forward. At the same time, lift the opposite leg. Alternate arms and legs, doing 5-10 on each side. Another video mentioned: Is, Ys, Ts and Ws on a Swiss Ball ===================================================== Click below to SUBSCRIBE for more videos: ======================================== Doctor Jo is a Licensed Physical Therapist and Doctor of Physical Therapy Facebook: Twitter: ======================================== Exercises and Stretches for Upper Back Pain: DISCLAIMER: This video and any related comments are not medical advice. Consult your own healthcare professional before trying anything in this video. This information is only intended to show you the correct technique for physical therapy exercises and should not be used to self-diagnose or self-treat any medical condition. If you experience any pain or difficulty doing these exercises, stop immediately and consult your healthcare professional.

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Dog trainer reacts to German Shorthaired Pointer dog videos part 1 #germanpointeredpointer



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Goose flees from hunting dog (field trial labrador) – Goose hunting in Holland (ganzenjacht)

SUBS IN ENGLISH! Turn up your brightness, it was a cloudy morning. This morning I was with Joe, Red and my partner at a stand. Both are field trial Labs. Mainly of English lineage. The decoys and caller were doing a great job. In this way the geese were perfect for a good and ethical shot. If you are experienced enough to read geese, there is no need to shoot too early and therefore shoot them too high. If they want to be there, let them come. We photograph gray, Canadian, Egyptian and barnacle geese. Geese are a big problem in Holland. They do a lot of damage in agriculture. On this farm they damage the grasslands. They not only eat the grass but also dirty it with their feces. And since they are with hundreds or even a thousand, they trample the meadow. Then wet, muddy patches appear in the fields. In this video I will show you the damage that geese cause. I filmed the whole thing with a Gopro 5 and 8. I hope you enjoy the video as much as we did this morning! Equipment I used: Browning a5 12 gauge 76 cm barrel quarter choke (steel) Gamebore black gold nr 4 32 gr (steel) DK wai lures DK wai calls Electric caller MSA Sordin Pro Hearing protection GoPro 5 black and 8 black Newtons Joe of Upperclaws (Joe) black lab Everton of Royal Pleasure (Red) labrador redfox Don’t forget to check out some supplies! When you order more than 100 euros and put Rich Hunt in the comments section, you get a nice camouflage cap!

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Driven grouse: everything you need to know

We’re on Bransdale Moor in Yorkshire with two of the best-known faces in grouse shooting: Simon Ward and Mark Osborne. They explain everything you need to know about shooting grouse: how to do it, what to use and how to behave. If you want to reach the highest level of boosted shots, here is the tutorial. This article first appeared on Fieldsports Britain, episode 144. To watch the full programme, go to Join Fieldsports Nation and fund our fight for field sports in the media; for complete details on YouTube membership for the same via Patreon. To become a more structural shareholder, visit Subscribe to our weekly email newsletter Fieldsports Shop Go to We are proud to promote the enjoyment of field and country sports. There are three guiding principles for everything we do at Fieldsports Channel: Hunt, shoot and fish responsibly Respect the game Ensure a quick, clean and humane kill Engage in nature. Join Fieldsports Nation’s risk warning: investments of this nature carry risks to your capital as well as potential rewards. Approved as a financial promotion by Envestors Limited. Which is authorized and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (No. 07236828.)

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keith knipp- bobwhite hunter

Longtime bobwhite hunter Keith Knipp tells us his story about bobwhite hunting and all the ups and downs he’s seen over the years of hunting. @thehabitatorganization and other conservation groups like ODWC are doing everything they can to restore habitat for mountain animals.

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Highlights of Fred Eichler Hunt with Nikon

Easton Bowhunting TV Season 7 Preview with Fred Eichler In the wild, every detail counts, whether it’s spotting a sheep from a distance or ensuring a perfect shot. When it comes to bowhunting, having the right tools can make all the difference. For this hunt, everything revolves around Nikon optics: binoculars, rangefinders and telescopes that guarantee precision, reliability and durability in any terrain. From stealth stalking to the final shot, quiet, durable, high-quality equipment is essential. In this video, see how Nikon optics help me make critical decisions and get the perfect shot. Because in bow hunting, precision is key.

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When I first started in the pointing dog club, we used this method: dropping birds in a bush and



When I first started in the pointing dog club, we used this method: dropping birds in a bush and having a few homers on hand. When the dog points, toss the homer for the dog to focus on. Remember, you don’t need to kill every bird for training. As your dog progresses, reduce the number of birds you shoot. Initially, one out of three, then one out of five, and eventually one out of ten. Reward your dog with a kill when they consistently perform well. #DogTraining #PointingDogs #HuntingDog #BirdDogTraining #GSP #TrainingTips

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MS Outdoors T34 E10 – 23′ Governor’s Quail Hunting, Inshore Bowfishing

Experience the best of Mississippi’s treasured outdoor traditions in this episode of Mississippi Outdoors. The adventure begins at the Governor’s Quail Hunt at Longleaf Plantation, where we join Governor Tate Reeves and others in a time-honored tradition of sport and camaraderie. Then, shift gears with us as we head to the stunning coastal waters of Mississippi for an exciting bowfishing session with Back Creek Bow Fishing. This segment captures the thrill of chasing redfish in the unique environment of Heron Bay in Hancock County. Follow MDWFP website: Facebook: Instagram: X:

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How Horses and Equestrians Compete Safely in Hot, Humid Environments | Beat the Heat – Ep. 1

For everyone to be safe and able to perform at their best, it is important to understand heat and humidity and how they can affect humans and horses, especially in a sporting context. This first episode of our Beat the Heat series will give you basic information and facts about competing in hot and humid environments so you can begin your journey towards mastering these challenging conditions and making the best of them! Subscribe to our YouTube channel and ring the bell! Exclusive videos on #FEItv: Instagram: Facebook: Twitter:

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All about German Shorthair Pointers Behind the Dog Films | LegacyK GunDogs | Series 1 | Episode 6/6



In this series, Ron Boehme from The Hunting Dog Podcast interviews Nancibeth Koutstaal, the owner of LegacyK Gun Dogs and a National Award-Winning German Shorthaired Pointer (GSP) breeder. Our discussion of the breed goes beyond the surface as we take a journey into the captivating traits, unique personalities, and breed standard confirmation of these remarkable dogs.

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