I love the cool, crisp fall weather, and the gorgeous colours of the trees and leaves. Now that the leaves have fallen, it’s time to put on the rubber boots and garden gloves, and do some yard work.

When I’m gardening, often my back and knees will seize up! Staying in one position for a while can lead to back pain.

Did you know there are some proper techniques for raking leaves?

Raking season can be a pain! Don’t let autumn leaves get the better of you. Follow these four tips from Advil® 12 Hour to get “Re-L.E.A.F.” from raking pain this fall!

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Learn the proper techniques

The right moves make the difference! Use your legs to shift your weight while raking, rather than twisting your back. Switch your lead arm regularly to help avoid exhausting your muscles with repetitive motions. And, bend with your knees instead of your back when lifting.

Ease in with stretching

Raking leaves may not seem as physically demanding as a gym workout, but it can take a toll on your body.  Stretching beforehand warms up your muscles and stretching afterwards can relieve muscle tension.

Always listen to your body

Know when it’s time to take a break. If you have lots of leaves to rake and you’re feeling sore, take a time-out instead of trying to push through the pain. Non-prescription pain relievers like Advil 12 Hour can provide fast-acting and long-lasting pain relief.

Find the right-sized rake

Using a rake that’s too long or short forces you to contort your body, causing sore back muscles. Choose a rake that allows you to reach leaves a fair distance away from your feet without having to bend or twist.

These tips are suggestions and do not replace medical advice. Please speak with your healthcare provider for medical advice.

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Disclosure: This post is proudly sponsored by Advil® 12 Hour. As always, the opinions expressed herein are my own.

Author

Maria Lianos-Carbone is the author of “Oh Baby! A Mom’s Self-Care Survival Guide for the First Year”, and publisher of amotherworld.com, a leading lifestyle blog for women.

9 Comments

  1. I remember raking a lot when I was a kid, and I was always sore the next day. My hands would always have blisters but I was like jumping into the leaf pile. Where I live now we actually have very few trees in our yard but I would still love to jump into some leaves with my son.

  2. Advil is my go to pain reliever for sore muscles. I love the changing color of the leaves, probably because fall is my favorite time of year.

  3. Ourfamilyworld Reply

    This brand is very effective to relieve the muscle pain. It also help to relieve toothache because I’ve tried this already.

  4. Fortunately I have two fellows to blow off the grounds – but I do take Advil for the extra housework on busy days!

  5. Advil is always my go-to when I’m in pain! Super helpful for long housework days too! Great tips!

  6. Advil is our savior when it comes to pain relief! It does work pretty well and keeps us pain free on days when we need it. I always have them in stock at home. With all the cooking, shopping, and holiday party planning, we really need Advil.

  7. Outdoor work this time of year can be so tiring! I love Advil too, it really always helps me! Great tips you have here!

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