I'm a desk job worker who spends too much time sitting down but this wall stretching routine helps me feel less stiff

Six moves that provide immediate relief to hips and shoulders

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I spend most of my days sitting down between Monday and Friday when I'm working at my desk. I know this isn't good for my body—humans aren't supposed to sit down all day and doing so can shorten muscles and reduce range of movement in our joints. I regularly do hip stretches to undo the damage of sitting along with moves like pigeon pose to combat this, but I’m always on the lookout for new routines to try.

I recently came across a stretching session from yoga and mobility instructor Liv Townsend, better known online as Livinleggings, which caught my attention. Townsend incorporates a wall into all of the stretches for added resistance.

When I'm at the gym, I like to stretch using resistance bands, but I don't have access to those at home so I was interested to see if a wall could be a good substitute. Here’s what I found.

How to do the six-move wall stretching routine

There are six stretches in this routine and all you need to do them is access to a wall. I also used my yoga mat to support my knees during some of the stretches.

Townsend recommends completing each stretch for 60 seconds, on both sides of the body where applicable. The entire routine will take less than ten minutes, here are the moves:

  • Couch stretch
  • Figure four
  • Forward fold
  • Puppy stretch
  • Standing side bend
  • Straddle

The benefits of wall stretches

This routine mobilizes your entire body, including commonly tight areas like the hamstrings, glutes and shoulders.

I've tried some of these stretches before but doing them against a wall was helpful for several reasons. Firstly, it provided support in certain positions, such as the standing side bend, so I didn't have to worry about balance and could focus on moving deeply into the stretch.

Secondly, it increased the intensity of the stretches, as the wall acted as a form of resistance gently pushing my body into each stretch. It was particularly useful during the puppy stretch, which provided immediate relief to my tight shoulders.

This was a great routine to do during a break from my desk and I'll be coming back to it when feeling stiff. It reduced the ache in my muscles and I think if done regularly, it could improve my flexibility too.

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Contributor

Alice Porter is a freelance journalist covering lifestyle topics including health, fitness and wellness. She is particularly interested in women's health, strength training and fitness trends and writes for publications including Stylist Magazine, Refinery29, The Independent and Glamour Magazine. Like many other people, Alice's personal interest in combining HIIT training with strength work quickly turned into a CrossFit obsession and she trains at a box in south London. When she's not throwing weights around or attempting handstand push-ups, you can probably find her on long walks in nature, buried in a book or hopping on a flight to just about anywhere it will take her.