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The Procrastinator’s Guide to Staying Limber: Simple Stretches for Your Daily Routine

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Let’s face it: we’ve all become masters of procrastination. We’ll find a million reasons not to do something, even something as simple as a gentle stretch. Maybe we think we don’t have the time, the energy, or the impressive flexibility of a professional gymnast. But the truth is, you don’t need a yoga mat, special pants, or a perfect moment to get started. According to Bonnie Strati, a certified yoga teacher and “master flexologist,” you just need to create a “doable moment.”

“Stretching isn’t about performing—it’s about connecting,” Strati says. “Even one intentional breath with a gentle shoulder roll is a start. What matters most is consistency, not intensity.”

The secret to making it happen is to tie a simple stretch to something you already do every day. Brushing your teeth? Perfect. Waiting for the kettle to boil? Even better. It’s about finding those small, forgotten moments in your day and turning them into a habit. You’ll be surprised how quickly those little stretches add up.

Loosen Up, Let Go, and Feel Better

Remember how we talked about our bodies being a journal of a lifetime’s worth of stress? Strati calls stretching a way to “gently release what’s been stored: grief in the chest, overwhelm in the shoulders, fear in the hips.” It’s a chance to stop carrying the weight of the world on your shoulders—literally. This simple act of lengthening your limbs can help balance your nervous system, reduce stress, and improve your mood.

Ready to get started? Try one of these four simple stretches. Choose the one that feels most needed right now.

The Cat-Cow (Seated or on All Fours)

This stretch is your spine’s best friend. It increases mobility, and when synced with your breath, it can help calm your nervous system.

  • Seated Version: Sit on a chair with your hands on your knees. Inhale and arch your back, lifting your chest like a proud cat (or cow, depending on who you ask). Exhale, round your spine, tuck your chin, and pull your belly in. Repeat this slow, wave-like motion 4-6 times.
  • On All Fours: Kneel on a soft surface. Inhale, drop your belly, and lift your gaze. Exhale, round your back like a Halloween cat, pushing the floor away. Flow with your breath for 4-6 rounds.

 

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Seated Figure-4 Stretch

This one is for your hips and lower back, a common storage facility for tension and emotion.

  • While sitting on a sturdy chair, cross your right ankle over your left knee to form a “figure-4” with your legs. Flex your right foot to protect the knee.
  • Sit up tall, then slowly hinge forward at your hips until you feel a gentle stretch. Keep your back straight, not rounded.
  • Hold for 30-60 seconds, then switch sides. This stretch can be a powerful release, so breathe through any feelings that might surface.

 

Neck & Shoulder Release

For all that “tech neck” and the weight of responsibility you’ve been shouldering.

  • Sit or stand with a tall spine. Slowly tilt your head to the right, letting your right ear drop toward your right shoulder.
  • Keep your left shoulder heavy and relaxed. You can add a little more oomph by gently resting your right hand on the side of your head—just let gravity do the work.
  • Hold for 20-30 seconds, then repeat on the other side. This is your chance to let go of what isn’t yours to hold.

 

Senior man stretching neck on yoga mat at home
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Bonus: The Supine Twist

This restorative twist is a beautiful way to end the day. It’s for digestion, spinal mobility, and emotional surrender.

  • Lie on your back and hug your knees to your chest. Extend your arms out to your sides in a “T” shape.
  • As you exhale, slowly let your knees fall to the right. Keep your shoulders on the floor. If your knees don’t reach, place a pillow under them.
  • Gaze over your left shoulder and hold for 30-60 seconds. Inhale to return to the center, then exhale and drop your knees to the left.
  • This twist isn’t just physical; it’s a way to let go of the day’s expectations. So exhale and release.

 

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Why Stretching Is Underrated — Plus 4 Exercises a Master Flexologist Recommends Doing Daily

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