Deborah Quilter, Fitness Trainer:
I call these the no’s. You can just look to the side, hold it for a while, keep breathing and then you can come back to center. And you can inhale as you come to center. Exhale as you look to the other side, keep breathing.
Deborah Quilter, Fitness Trainer:
The yeses are just dropping your chin. It lengthens the back of your neck.
Deborah Quilter, Fitness Trainer:
So, yeses, no’s and maybe's. Keeping the ear toward the shoulder as though you're trying to listen to your shoulder saying something. And it gives you a fabulous stretch along this side.
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Quilter also says don’t forget the arms and hands.
Deborah Quilter, Fitness Trainer:
Keeping your shoulder low, you can pull the top of the hand down, that stretches the top of the forearm. It really gives a nice stretch on the top of the forearms.
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Finally, she urges every computer athlete to get up out of the chair.
Deborah Quilter, Fitness Trainer:
One of the best things you can do is something as simple as marching in place. You are getting blood circulating and this is helping your whole body in many, many ways.
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Quilter cautions computer users to avoid any exercise that causes pain. But if you don’t overdo it – stretches can help you keep limber on the job. Thanks for joining us on today’s Once Daily.