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Session 246
The Spine Stretch is one of those essential exercises that quietly does everything your body needs.
Designed to prepare your spine for forward bending, it releases the entire back line of your body—a continuous chain that runs from the base of your skull, along your spine, through your pelvis, down the backs of your legs, and all the way into your heels. Yes, your heels are directly linked to your head—and when one end is tight, the whole system feels it.
This exercise gently unwinds tension, stickiness, and blockages that accumulate anywhere along that line: neck stiffness, mid-back tightness, lower back heaviness, hamstring restriction, even tight heels. As you round forward with control and breath, your spine decompresses, your nervous system settles, and your body remembers how to lengthen without force.
If you want a spine that feels free, fluid, and joyful, and legs that move with ease and elasticity, this is non-negotiable.
Simple. Direct. Profoundly effective.
Because a healthy spine isn’t rigid — it’s responsive, supple, and alive.
