These simple daily activities can help ward off back pain

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  • OctoberRed
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    #11
    Originally posted by Zaroku
    I have a side piece who walks on my back with her pretty feet

    when I’m im manilia I get elbows and knees on my back
    then I get my scalp messaged

    then I eat some ceviche stuff

    and fall asleep

    then I wake at get filipina girls and **** till I get raw
    Men love that at the massage parlors, walking on the back

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    • Zaroku
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      #12
      Originally posted by OctoberRed

      Men love that at the massage parlors, walking on the back
      Yep brother they love it we love it

      but this old filipina was breaking me down and I felt great father
      of course a hot filipina swallowed a magnum load of jizz

      I like service like that

      im a whorist

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      • Hooded Terror
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        #13
        Originally posted by Zaroku
        I have a side piece who walks on my back with her pretty feet

        when I’m im manilia I get elbows and knees on my back
        then I get my scalp messaged

        then I eat some ceviche stuff

        and fall asleep

        then I wake at get filipina girls and **** till I get raw
        Objectively, your 1st, 2nd and third points are very effective, pleasurable relief therapy tactics. The elbows and knees, properly administered in the correct trigger points, can bring much relief while loosening up tight muscles.

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        • Hooded Terror
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          #14
          Originally posted by OctoberRed

          I tried some of those Bihkram poses and nearly killed myself.
          I have a chart illustrating these poses, of which, I'm only really comfortable with five or 6. Indeed, they are rough.

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          • OctoberRed
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            #15
            Originally posted by Hooded Terror

            I have a chart illustrating these poses, of which, I'm only really comfortable with five or 6. Indeed, they are rough.
            The documentary on Bihkram is a trip.

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            • Zaroku
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              #16
              Originally posted by Hooded Terror

              Objectively, your 1st, 2nd and third points are very effective, pleasurable relief therapy tactics. The elbows and knees, properly administered in the correct trigger points, can bring much relief while loosening up tight muscles.
              I get regular massages — no sex

              the works and after I leave a real masseuse

              I feel lighter and rejuvenated

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              • Zaroku
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                #17
                Originally posted by OctoberRed

                The documentary on Bihkram is a trip.
                I took moxibustion and the pain was extremely the****utic

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                • HenryMartinez9
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                  #18
                  I give you some tips:

                  Exercise: Staying active and exercising regularly can help strengthen your back muscles and reduce your risk of injury. Exercises like yoga, swimming, and Pilates are especially helpful in improving back flexibility and strength.

                  Maintain a correct posture: Sitting or standing with a correct posture is important to prevent back pain. Try to keep your head, shoulders, and hips in line, and avoid slouching or leaning forward.

                  Lift objects correctly: When you have to lift objects, make sure you do it correctly. Bend your knees and keep your back straight as you lift using your leg muscles rather than your back.

                  Rest correctly: It is important to sleep in a comfortable bed and with a suitable mattress that offers support to the spine. If you need to sit for long periods of time, be sure to take regular breaks to stretch your legs and back.

                  Reduce stress: Stress and emotional tension can contribute to back pain. Try to find ways to reduce stress, such as meditating, exercising, or talking with a friend or therapist.​
                  Last edited by BIGPOPPAPUMP; 04-19-2023, 11:42 PM.

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                  • lamarclark09
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                    #19
                    These daily activities help you to remove and easiness in back pain. Now, I share some workouts or postures which strength the lower back and are effective on back pain. These are very easy exercises so let's get started:
                    • Bridge
                    • Knee Chest Stretch
                    • Wall Squats
                    • Crunch
                    • Cat Stretch
                    • Straight Leg Raise
                    • Swan Dive
                    • Lower Back Rotational Stretch
                    • Superman
                    • Lower Back Rotational Stretch

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