Driving Tips – Why It’s Essential to Stretch & Take Breaks Often

 

This article has kindly been shared by Alison Richmond from Provention.

Long hours in the driver’s seat can take a toll on your body.

The human body simply wasn’t designed to stay stationary for extended periods. Sitting still for too long can lead to issues like shortened or lengthened muscles, ligament creep, and even changes to the spinal disc material. These effects can cause discomfort, impact your alertness, and increase your risk of injury.

In this blog Alison is focusing on why it’s essential to stretch and move often during your drive. By following a few simple tips, you can arrive at your destination in comfort, with energy to spare!

By stopping regularly and moving your body,
you’ll give your muscles a chance to reset and keep your critical reflexes sharp.
Movement supports your physical comfort, keeps you alert at the wheel, and reduces your risk of strain or injury.

 
Top Tips to Stay Injury-Free

Follow these easy steps to keep your body moving, limber, and injury-free during your next road trip:

Stop Often During Your Drive To –

    • Take Short Walks
      Stretch your legs, get your blood flowing, and give your muscles a break from being in a seated position. Even a 5-minute stroll can work wonders.
    • Do Reversing Stretches
      Counteract the curvature of sitting by doing movements that reverse your seated posture. Some examples include:
      – Gentle back bends to extend your lower spine
      – Chest-opening stretches to release tension in your shoulders
      – Hip flexor stretches to counter low back tightness from prolonged sitting
    • Avoid Physical Activity Immediately After Driving
      Jumping straight into lifting heavy loads can put undue strain on your back and hips. Instead:
      – Spend 5–10 minutes standing upright once you’ve arrived.
      – Perform movements that “undo” the seated position:
      – Stretch your lower back with gentle extensions
      – Open up your chest
      – Stretch your hip flexors to ease tension

These few moments of mindful movement can help reset your posture and prevent injury.

Stay Alert with Movement

Moving not only keeps your body comfortable but also helps maintain your focus and alertness—critical for safe driving. Keep a mental note of how long you’ve been behind the wheel, and aim to stop every two hours for a short break. This small change can make a big difference in preventing fatigue and arriving safely.

Move Often, Arrive Refreshed

Whether you’re setting out for a family holiday or for a work trip keeping your body moving is the key to arriving refreshed.


Prioritise regular stops,
gentle stretching, and mindful movement will
make your drive the safest and most comfortable yet.

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