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Little did I know this week that snow shoveling may as well be an art form. I actually honestly enjoyed shoveling don't tell though). I appreciated I felt strong enough to do it, and it was pretty outside ( I remembered my gloves this time).
I will admit that usually, that is my partners "job". But I had had a shorter day due the weather, so I went out to shovel. I had so many questions that Youtube answered later. I haphazardly cleared the sidewalk, making my own pattern, diagonal across the sidewalk into the street. Little did I know that is illegal. I looked at others techniques, most use snow blowers, the snow was light so I was grateful about that. I also learned later, you can spray your shovel with cooking spray. Well, I piled snow onto the street, I was happy my back felt good, I used my weight. I have seen the injuries that occur after shoveling in my office! Now the driveway, that was haphazard, I did what I could. I learned from a video later, you are supposed to go down the middle and then out. Ok, next time I will be a perfect snow shoveler. You are supposed to put your snow on your own property, so it doesn't muck up the road. Oopsy. How inconsiderate of me! Also I guess shoveling snow can be dangerous! Who knew? The biggest cause of death, yes death, is heart attacks during shoveling, so if you feel lightheaded take a break, use your legs and push the snow, don't lift it too much. I couldn't help either but to contemplate the metaphor of putting your snow back on your own property, so it doesn't make it hard to drive in the street, always a way to be courteous to others. Next time I will know the rules, but I still like my own unique pattern. Tips: drink water, take breaks, take care of your back, push with your legs & weight, don't toss the snow too much (that is harder when you don't put it in the street I found). But if you do tweak a muscle or your back, we welcome you here ! Also, don't forget to notice the magic and wonder. Feeling wonder is healing for our nervous system! Warmly, Stefanie Rothert LAc, LMT, FABORM #backcare #snowshoveling #besafe #winterhazards #stayhealthyinwinter #acupuncturefortheback #wintermagic |
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