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Walking on someone


Question Posted Saturday January 14 2006, 10:54 pm

My husband goes to the gym and comes home with a sore back and wants me to walk on it. I do and he feels so much better but the thing is that he has been coming home and complaining that his chest and ab muscles are tight and I rub them but can't seem to get them loose. He asked me if I would stand on his chest and stomach to try to knead out the knots but I told him I don't want to hurt him but he swears he will be fine. What do you think about this? Should I do it for him? Have you ever heard of or done this before?

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LilMia811 answered Tuesday November 1 2005, 8:15 pm:
i have heard of walking on backs but not chest or stomachs. i really that could be safe. he should go to a doctor.

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