How to Keep Moving Indoors Even on Rainy Days

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rain drops on a window.

I don’t know about you, but when the rain starts pouring, my joints definitely feel it. It’s like my body knows it’s a rainy day before I even hear the raindrops hitting the window.

I used to dread the rainy weather because the cooler, damp air would make my joints feel stiffer, and my arthritis wasn’t a fan of it either! If you’ve got joint, nerve, or muscle discomfort, you probably know exactly what I’m talking about. 🙃

But here’s the thing: over the years, I’ve learned that keeping my body moving—even when the rain keeps me indoors—makes a world of difference. I may not always be able to step outside for a walk, but that doesn’t mean I can’t take care of my joints indoors.

So, let me share some simple, joint-friendly exercises that I’ve found super helpful. These have worked wonders for me, and I hope they do the same for you on those rainy days!

 

1. Morning Stretch Routine 🌅

There’s nothing like a gentle stretch to wake up your body and shake off that morning stiffness—especially when you’ve been inside all night and the weather’s not letting up.

  • Neck stretches: Slowly tilt your head side to side, forward, and back. This is great for loosening up the tension we all get after sleeping.
  • Shoulder rolls: Roll your shoulders in small circles, forward and back. You’ll be surprised how this simple move can ease tension.
  • Leg stretches: Sit at the edge of your bed and extend one leg straight out, flexing your foot. Hold for 10 seconds, then switch. It's great for your hamstrings.

I do these stretches while the coffee’s brewing—it helps me start my rainy day without feeling like I’ve been hit by a bus. 🚌

 

2. Chair Yoga 🧘‍♂️

Who says yoga has to involve crazy poses on the floor? Chair yoga is perfect if you want to be kind to your joints but still get a good stretch while you stay dry indoors.

Here are a couple of my go-to moves:

  • Seated cat-cow: Sit up straight, place your hands on your knees, and alternate arching your back (like a cat) and then pushing your chest forward (like a cow). It helps stretch your spine without putting pressure on your joints.
  • Seated twists: With your feet flat on the floor, gently twist your torso to the right, holding the back of your chair for support. Then switch sides. This helps stretch your lower back—where a lot of us tend to feel pain (especially with sciatica).

I’ve found that a little chair yoga during TV commercials or in the middle of the workday keeps my body from feeling like it’s locking up. 🔒

 

3. Walking in Place 🚶

Okay, I know this sounds a little boring, but hear me out! Walking in place is one of the easiest ways to get your blood moving, even when it’s pouring rain outside. And the best part? You don’t need any special equipment.

I’ll walk in place while I’m watching TV, listening to music, or even during a phone call. It’s low impact, so it won’t irritate your joints, and it keeps everything loose. Plus, if you mix in some arm swings, you’ll get a full-body stretch. 💪

 

4. Resistance Band Exercises 🏋️‍♀️

If you haven’t tried resistance bands yet, trust me, they’re a game-changer! They’re great for building strength without stressing your joints. Here’s a quick one I like:

  • Leg press: Sit on the floor (or in a chair if that’s more comfortable), loop the band around your feet, and gently press forward, extending your legs. This strengthens your legs without putting pressure on your knees or hips.

I use these bands all the time, especially when the rain keeps me indoors. They give me a good workout without making my joints angry at me later. 😠


5. Don’t Forget Your Outback Pain Cream! 🌿

Of course, I’m all about keeping my joints and muscles moving, but I’d be lying if I said I didn’t need a little extra help sometimes. That’s where our Outback Pain Cream comes in handy.

I’ll apply it before and after I stretch or exercise, and it’s been a lifesaver—especially on those days when my arthritis decides to act up. It helps me stay active without feeling like my body’s rebelling against me. 😉


Wrapping Up: Keep Moving, Even on Rainy Days! 🏠

I know how tempting it is to just curl up under a blanket and hibernate when it’s pouring outside, but keeping your body moving will make a huge difference for your joints and muscles. These indoor exercises have worked wonders for me, and I hope they help you, too. Remember, it doesn’t have to be intense or time-consuming—just a little movement goes a long way in keeping discomfort at bay.

Give these a try, and let me know which ones work best for you. And don’t forget to keep some Outback Pain Cream close by—it’s always a good backup when you need that extra relief!

Stay warm, stay moving, and here’s to a discomfort-free rainy day! 🌧

Mark

 

**Always consult with your doctor before starting any new exercise routine.


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Mark from Outback
Mark from Outback

October 30, 2024

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October 29, 2024

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