Long Drive Survival Guide: Keep Your Body Happy on the Road
Long drives can be part of exciting holiday trips, family visits, or weekend getaways, but spending hours sitting in the same position can take a toll on your body. Here are some practical tips to help you stay comfortable and focused on those extended car journeys.
1. Set Up Your Seat for Comfort
Before you hit the road, make sure your seat is adjusted to support your body. Ensure the seat height, backrest, and steering wheel are set to a comfortable position. Adjust your mirrors so you don’t have to strain or stretch, and take a moment to find the best support for your back and legs. Starting with a well-set seat may reduce muscle tension and fatigue.
2. Plan Entertainment to Stay Relaxed
Keeping everyone entertained can make a big difference in your drive. Bring along activities for the kids to keep them occupied—this can help you maintain focus and avoid unnecessary stress. Audiobooks, music, and podcasts are also great options to help keep your mind engaged and relaxed.
3. Nap Smartly (if You’re a Passenger)
If you’re planning to rest during the drive, support your neck to prevent it from drooping forward or to the side. A rolled-up jumper or neck pillow can add support, helping you wake up refreshed instead of sore.
4. Take Regular Breaks
For longer drives, plan stops every two hours. Use these breaks to get out, walk around the car a few times, stretch, and have a sip of water. Moving your body and hydrating helps to reduce stiffness and improve circulation, leaving you feeling more refreshed when you get back in the car.
5. Try Some Simple Stretches
Even while seated, there are gentle stretches you can do. These can be especially helpful if you’re a passenger. Try rolling your shoulders, extending your legs, or flexing your ankles and toes. If you’re driving, wait until you’re parked to do these stretches safely. You can check out our video for some in-car stretches that help keep your body limber on long drives: Watch the Video Here.
6. Stretch and Move When You Arrive
Once you reach your destination, take a few minutes to move around and stretch before unloading the car. This can help ease any tightness that’s built up, so you feel ready to enjoy your destination without discomfort.
7. Take Inspiration from Aeroplane Exercises
Ever read the exercise handouts on aeroplanes? Many of those movements work just as well in the car. Small stretches for your feet and legs can keep your circulation moving and prevent stiffness, especially on longer trips.
Benefits of Staying Comfortable and Active
Being mindful of your comfort on long drives can make the experience more enjoyable and help you stay alert and focused. Knowing your needs, making adjustments, and taking breaks will help you feel refreshed when you arrive.
And when you’re back from your travels, you might notice how much you missed your own bed and pillow! If you’re feeling the effects of long car rides, trying new activities, or pushing your comfort zone, Osteo 4 Families is here to support your recovery.
Happy and comfortable travels!