Given below are 5 of these wonderful exercises for height growth that work on the thoracic and cervical spine, neck, hamstrings, hips and calves.
Good Morning Stretch: Stand with feet 24 inches away from a wall with your back to it. Increase this distance as you get better with this exercise. Raise your hands up and over your head until they reach the wall. You will have to stretch your entire spine to achieve this. Return and repeat 7-8 times.
Forward Bend: Stand with your legs spread wide apart and hands held together straight above your head. Bend forward at the hips and reach your hands to the floor between your legs. Come back up and repeat 10 times. Bring your feet closer as you progress in this exercise.
90 Degree Forward Bend: With feet hip-width apart and hands behind the neck, bend forward slowly as much as possible. Push your head with your hands to stretch to the maximum. Return to starting position when you have gone as far down as possible. Perform 5 more times.
Warrior Pose: Stand with legs 4-5 feet apart. Turn the left foot completely towards the left and right foot 45 degrees to the left. Bend your left knee until it is directly above your ankle. Now raise your arms up and slowly bring them down to shoulder level. Balance for 4-5 breaths and reverse positions.
Spine Lengthener: Stand straight with arms at the sides. In one flowing motion, raise your heels up, stand on your toes, raise your arms sideways and up towards the sky, and stretch your whole body. Stretch your neck backwards and upwards. Hold for a few breaths and repeat 10 times. Perform the Spine Lengthener at the end of how to become taller exercises.
The best way to maximize your height growth is to perform these stretching exercises after an intense aerobic session. Intense aerobic exercises boost levels of growth hormones and create micro-fractures in the bones. These micro-fractures can be extended by stretching exercises in the end.
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