The Chirp Wheel works wonders for back pain relief, but there’s more you can do for your back than just rolling out on the wheel. Exercise is one of the best things you can do to reduce back pain and have a healthier back for the long term.
But don’t put your wheel to the side just yet.
You can use the Chirp Wheel as part of your exercise routine for an extra challenge and full-body workout. Next time you’re rolling out, try some of these exercises with your wheel to go the extra mile for your back. Check it out.
Using the Chirp Wheel to exercise can improve your balance, flexibility, and strength. Doing simple things like placing your foot on top of the wheel to lunge is a bit of a bigger challenge than a regular lunge, helping you go further in your exercise routine and increase your strength.
Pro Tip: Try using a yoga or exercise mat for these exercises for more grip and traction (maybe you’ll even be able to use a Chirp mat soon . . .). The wheel that works best for these exercises is the 12 inch wheel.
Any self-care program comes with inherent risks. Consult your healthcare professional before beginning this or any treatment program. This product is not intended to cure any medical conditions. Chirp will not be held liable for any injury or damages from use. Use at your own risk.
References
Finch, Laura. (2020, June 26). 33 Yoga Wheel Exercises To Try Today: Increase Strength, Balance & Flexibility. Retrieved from https://yogakali.com/yoga-routines/ultimate-yoga-wheel-pose-guide/
Kilikita, J. (2018, January 17). 7 Reasons Why The Yoga Wheel Will Be 2018'S Most Popular Exercise Prop. Retrieved from https://www.elle.com/uk/life-and-culture/articles/a40895/yoga-wheel-2018-exercise-trend/
Prosource Fit. (2018, April 19). 5 yoga wheel exercises to build strength. Retrieved from https://www.prosourcefit.com/blogs/news/5-yoga-wheel-exercises-strength