Do you feel pain in your legs after playing standing for awhile?
I do, but it is probably that I also play other instruments (guitar and piano), so my legs are under a lot of strain.
Any advice?
Thanks,
Bo
Pain
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Bo, I play most part of the time sitting, because I work at a symphony orchestra. Though I like to practice at home standing.
There is no problem in switching from one to another.
What I meant by exercising is not when you are playing. It's must be a completely independent practice, totally devoted to conditioning the muscles of your legs. Even a good walk (say 30 min. a day) is effective to this, plus you will gain in breathing capacity and help your heart to work better
There is no problem in switching from one to another.
What I meant by exercising is not when you are playing. It's must be a completely independent practice, totally devoted to conditioning the muscles of your legs. Even a good walk (say 30 min. a day) is effective to this, plus you will gain in breathing capacity and help your heart to work better
Thank you, Zevang. I am relieved!
I do like to go for a walk - weather permitting... The weather Down Under is totally crazy....
I think the pain in my legs is mainly due to the guitar. Many classical guitar players have pain in their legs.
I will try to alternate, maybe 30 minutes and 30 minutes....
Bo
I do like to go for a walk - weather permitting... The weather Down Under is totally crazy....
I think the pain in my legs is mainly due to the guitar. Many classical guitar players have pain in their legs.
I will try to alternate, maybe 30 minutes and 30 minutes....
Bo