Morning Stiffness: Gentle Mobility Routine to Start the Day Looser

Waking up feeling like a rusty machine – tight back, stiff neck, creaky hips – is surprisingly common, especially if you sit a lot or sleep in one position. A gentle morning mobility routine can make the rest of your day feel smoother.

You don’t need fancy equipment. Start in bed or next to it:

  • Slowly roll your shoulders forward and backward a few times.
  • Gently tilt your head side to side, then look left and right.
  • While lying on your back, bring one knee at a time towards your chest and hug it lightly.

Once you’re standing, try:

  • Hip circles – hands on hips, making slow rotations.
  • Cat–camel movement on all fours – arching and rounding your back with your breath.
  • Easy hamstring stretch by placing one foot slightly forward and hinging at the hips.

The idea is not to force deep stretches, but to move joints through comfortable ranges. Focus on slow breathing and relaxed movement rather than speed. Five to ten minutes is enough to warm things up.

If stiffness is very painful, lasts hours, or comes with swelling, redness or fever, it’s wise to talk to a doctor. But for general “I feel tight” mornings, a simple daily mobility ritual can reduce discomfort and even improve your posture over time.

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