I learned nothing from this video. You filled it up with useless fluffy info and your big "powerful step" is not a tip or anything useful or new, and is not related to sleeping at all. You teased me with hope of helping with sleep and you did not deliver.
For anyone trying to learn to sleep on their back, as a lifelong side sleeper, I've found sleeping with a modestly heavy pillow on my chest to hug or even just to provide a sorta "grounding" weight makes it way easier. I still don't always stay on my back 100% of the night, but I am able to fall asleep on my back and stay asleep for a larger proportion of the night. And it does generally help my back/hips. In case anyone finds this helpful.
I’ve been sleeping on my side my entire life, and I think that’s the root cause for my rounded shoulders now that I’m working out and try to better myself I’ve noticed that the rounded shoulders really mess up the overall look of my physique
Yep, I have the same issue. The hypochondriac in me is really starting to fear for my well-being. Imagine having huge quads but tiny shoulders due to not being able to train them because of "minor" long term injuries like this.
agreed, plus rideshare driving totally ruined mine too... people were starting to say "Wow you have big traps!" as more or less a compliment (and i do work out) but no.... the truth is my giant, painful stress knots and rounded posture. it sucks not having the nice back i used to... trying to stay patient and keep at it.
I would do stretches and exercises to fix my rounded shoulders but every time I woke up my neck and shoulders would be stiff and sore. I realized not only was I sleeping on my side but also twisted with one leg bent which is literally the worst position. I started sleeping more on my back and my shoulders are naturally pulling themselves back. I’m still working out the mid/lower traps, obliques, and rhomboids as well as chest opening stretches and the combo of this plus adjusted sleep positioning in just one week has helped TREMENDOUSLY! Hope someone finds this encouraging ❤
Thank you so much...I've had poor shoulder posture, rounded shoulders my whole life and have worked on it off and on through the years. Your videos are so helpful to me. Thank you.
I just watched an entire 8-minute video to learn how to fix rounded shoulders only to learn that I should have watched a *different* video to learn how to fix rounded shoulders.
I really appreciate the acknowledgment that we can’t sleep in one position all night very comfortably. I’ve been guilting myself and thinking there’s something wrong with me that I can’t stick to one position and wake up in pain as a result
You can definitely learn to lay in 1 position all night long. When I was living on the streets I would often be in a narrow doorway & staying where I was was important. I have no idea how long it took me, but I can stay flat on my back for the entire night, so long as what I'm sleeping on isn't too soft.
I know this is quite an old comment but still, just wanted to say I'm sorry you had to experience that, and I'm hoping that now you are safe and comfortable ♥️
I don’t get the point of this comment. There’s lots of things we can learn that is detrimental to our bodies and our health. He even pointed out the example of nurses needing to manually move patients who are sleeping in one position all night.
I know these tips. When I do the exercises to improve my rounded shoulder, my upper traps try to take over. It seems every solution I learned give me a new problem.
I am going through this right now and unable to find best sleeping position. I have been suffering from 1 and a half year and today I found your video. I can relate to each word you shared in this video and grateful for all the links attached to recover. Thank you so much. I think my suffering is now over
Telling people that sleeping im on your stomach is “slightly better” without explaining why sleeping on ur stomach is actually terrible for every other part of ur body is a bit dangerous…
4:30 I know you're talking generally but when I sleep on my back and on the floor, I don't move at all while sleeping. I've recorded myself on bed vs floor and the deference is crazy.
I feel like my shoulder is not stabilized it seems not in place compare to my right ,it doesn't seem serious as I can do all work and but I got alot if issue I think it's affecting my gains and physique to build muscle
I noticed that my shoulders still go into rounded position when I'm laying flat on my back.. I found that it helps if i sleep with something pushing my middle upperback so that my arms can fall back, but its hard to keep that setup through the night. Anyone know of something that is specifically made for that? I exercise and strength train regularly and have been to PT with some improvement but still a daily struggle..
I have round shoulder so whta i do when sleeping. i hug a small cushion and keeps shoulder to get round and its give relief. Exercise is important and keep checking on yourself that how you are sitting and standing
i can't sleep on my back cause i think too much and generally i kinda half sleep through the night and wake up exhausted, i also cannot sleep on my stomach because my ribs are pressing on my lungs and i have deviated septum...
I have to sleep on my back. I have rounded shoulders but wayy worse on my left side(painful side). I’ve had 2 pt’s tell me I have an elevated left rib also. My neck is also involved b/c of the contraction of the shoulders pulling on my cervical spine. I switch from sitting in a recliner to sleep, to the bed, to the couch. I do not move. I sleep like a corpse seriously. I never know when I get up how my neck will react from being pulled on. Sometimes, I get slight dizziness lasts only about 3 seconds then it’s ok. I can take the pain on the neck /shoulder, but not the unsteadiness of the neck. We have bought 2 new mattresses over the course of 2 years. I still cannot get comfortable on any pillow. I even have a wedge and a cervical pillow which is just as bad. I keep trying and am hoping once I fix this rounded shoulder, things will get better.
This video came up going to my daily exercises ...have you tried seeing if its your pelvis outta whack (you can get it from prolonged sitting in a bad postural position). Look up tilted pelvis videos as this effects posture, hips, gait, shoulders and full body alignment etc. I felt your comment as I sleep like a corpse too!! due to my pelvis with pillow under knee. Ive found that if your pelvis is straightened your shoulders the rest literally falls into place a bit easier/comfier. Sit on a flat, straightback chair rather than a comfy couch slouch position (,I know its hard) n do lots of lying down pelvic thrust n bridge exercises Theres an exercise too, to stand against a wall arms up palms against wall then tuck chin in and squat.. Stretches out your shoulders. All the best.
L W I have severe muscle & nerve pain in upper back Right Shoulder & Entire Arm & Hand that I will wake up screaming & crying. I’m a traumatic left arm at the elbow amputee & I’ve overworked my right arm for 14 years. I get real bad insomnia because of the pain but when I do finally get to sleep I had to sleep in the recliner because I couldn’t lay flat,or on my side since it put way to much pressure on my right side. I actually slept in the recliner for 3 years not good on a marriage lol plus the recliner started to hurt my lower back hips etc. I ended up buying a King or 2 XL Twin size Head & Foot Adjustable bed frame (easier if I have to readjust in the middle of the night so I wouldn’t disturb my hubby) Buying that has been the best decision!!! Now it’s more comfortable to sleep on my back I actually get more then a few hours of sleep & I only suffer from my insomnia once in awhile. Hopefully maybe it’ll help you
@@Wra8h I have not. I'm hoping the exercises if your videos will help some...specifically the dowagers hump. I'm a slim guy, so it looks terrible. I started laying on a bench and having just my head hang over for about a minute. I do this several times a day.. Gonna keep progressing to 2 minutes and so on...
have you tried sleeping on the floor on your back and with a rolled up towel underneath your neck? ik it sounds insane but i really feel like it helped w my back pain and forward neck
I had an injury in my back years ago and my back rounded back shoulders are from that...I was getting back spasms when in pain for 30 years so it's hard now to straighten out my back...I am a side sleeping unfortunately...I definitely could use the help...I'm exercising...I wake up and move on my other side..cuz I can't stay in one position all night....thank you for your videos...
Thank you for ur efforts, ❤️ But I have a question, I find many similar videos, but I don't know which one to follow its exercises, I am afraid that I will waste my time and the exercise will be useless
I had neckpain before to after getting up. I bought a flat, but good supporting pillow with slightly raised side edges and a square front with slight indent. That way your neck stays in a good position when laying on your back. A good, firm mattress helps a lot to. To soft is not good.
My pillow is from the brand Cinderella, orthoflex 2.0 extra soft type. The cost was around 80 euro, but after one nap for 20 minutes fixed my neckpain instantly. Your muscles can relax more, because the head (which ways around 8 kilo) is well supported.
I have a shoulder dislocation problem. It’s easily dislocated and certain angle I know you have videos on your channel But It’s not a pain problem . I don’t feel pain until my shoulder is dislocated from : throwing a ball or stretching . How can I strengthen my shoulder to prevent dislocation.
Hey I just happened to come across this comment in which I had the same problem in both shoulders, which I received surgery on my right shoulder for. I have a program which includes face pulls, external and internal rotation exercises, front lateral raises, done with resistance bands for high reps. Assuming we have the same problem which the shoulder pops out for just a few seconds then pops back in when the arm is all the way at the top of range of motion. Another tip is I do shoulder press but I keep my hands internally rotated and don’t go all the way until my arms are straight keeps shoulder in less vulnerable spot. Chin ups over pull ups too
I searched a bit and it seems to be common, seeing an expert would be best but not everyone is able to, just try and focus on getting a regular sleep schedule with a good amount of sleep. You might already be doing this but are unfortunate to still suffer, wish you the best either way
I actually have a very good back posture and every video I find on rounded shoulders are revolved around back exercises. But, I only have poor rounded shoulder 😭 I love sleeping on the side, and I sleep on the floor. Damn it. Thank you for the video!
@@MarkSherry1 I got a wood platform bed and its even harder than my carpeted floor Lol. My back posture is in a very good shape, but I can't say the same for my rounded shoulders which contradicts a lot of these videos since I'm supposed to be slouching and that's why I have rounded shoulders.
is it possible your pec muscles are too tight and are pulling your shoulders forward? try stretching your pec minor muscles, it’s really helping me with my rounded shoulders!
Funny fact with back sleeping is that sleep paralysis only occurs when you are sleeping on back. I know that when i start faling asleep on my back here comes Ryuk sitting on me
@@TaroIwamoto actually I have APT and a big lumbar curve then a straight upper back and a stiff neck with thickened muscles where the cervical and thoracic spine meet. My hips and butt are also stiff and nothing opens them back up. My abdomen also pokes right out 24/7 and for the last year I’ve looked 8 months pregnant. 🤨
@@TaroIwamoto I’ve seen lots of videos on the standard run of the mill APT- this is a bit more complicated than that and involves more than just APT based on what I’ve described. Thanks anyway
The youtube 'What I've learned' released a video on how back sleepers brains can't shuffle out the waste products during sleep as effectively as a side sleeper and how that could eventually lead to parkinssons and alzheimers. Also, all indigenous people seem to sleep on their sides. Thought they don't have beds that are soft.
So you didn’t even give us any proper way to sleep lol just ways to not sleep but I guess from your video sleeping on a firm bed on ur back is the best way , or maybe sleeping on a carpet floor is the best option
What did you learn from this video? Let us know how your sleep changes!
Get free tips to Fix Your Shoulders here! uprighthealth.com/shoulder-tips
Thanks 👍🏾
I learned nothing from this video. You filled it up with useless fluffy info and your big "powerful step" is not a tip or anything useful or new, and is not related to sleeping at all. You teased me with hope of helping with sleep and you did not deliver.
@@MrGoodToons amen.
Unfortunately not much at all.
For anyone trying to learn to sleep on their back, as a lifelong side sleeper, I've found sleeping with a modestly heavy pillow on my chest to hug or even just to provide a sorta "grounding" weight makes it way easier. I still don't always stay on my back 100% of the night, but I am able to fall asleep on my back and stay asleep for a larger proportion of the night. And it does generally help my back/hips. In case anyone finds this helpful.
you're a godsend for this
Thank you so much! I am also a side sleeper
a weighted blanket works too
Thank you sasha it will be helpful I guess.
I was doing this naturally and thought I was alone
I’ve been sleeping on my side my entire life, and I think that’s the root cause for my rounded shoulders now that I’m working out and try to better myself I’ve noticed that the rounded shoulders really mess up the overall look of my physique
Yep, I have the same issue. The hypochondriac in me is really starting to fear for my well-being.
Imagine having huge quads but tiny shoulders due to not being able to train them because of "minor" long term injuries like this.
agreed, plus rideshare driving totally ruined mine too... people were starting to say "Wow you have big traps!" as more or less a compliment (and i do work out) but no.... the truth is my giant, painful stress knots and rounded posture. it sucks not having the nice back i used to... trying to stay patient and keep at it.
I would do stretches and exercises to fix my rounded shoulders but every time I woke up my neck and shoulders would be stiff and sore. I realized not only was I sleeping on my side but also twisted with one leg bent which is literally the worst position. I started sleeping more on my back and my shoulders are naturally pulling themselves back. I’m still working out the mid/lower traps, obliques, and rhomboids as well as chest opening stretches and the combo of this plus adjusted sleep positioning in just one week has helped TREMENDOUSLY! Hope someone finds this encouraging ❤
Thank you so much...I've had poor shoulder posture, rounded shoulders my whole life and have worked on it off and on through the years. Your videos are so helpful to me. Thank you.
I'm happy to help. ☺ Try our suggestions. It's worth a shot.
I just watched an entire 8-minute video to learn how to fix rounded shoulders only to learn that I should have watched a *different* video to learn how to fix rounded shoulders.
Yeah, kind of wasted time. At least you shouldn't think about sleeping position anymore;-)
yeah
title: how to sleep to fix..
video: sleep wont work, use this exercises
🤡🤡🤡
I don't know why your voice is sooooo soothing...and definitely your advices are effective
I really appreciate the acknowledgment that we can’t sleep in one position all night very comfortably. I’ve been guilting myself and thinking there’s something wrong with me that I can’t stick to one position and wake up in pain as a result
Skip to 6:02 to get the answer
Right on time! I’m definitely struggling with getting comfortable sleep due to my shoulders.
👍 Perfect! Check out the links for the exercises below the video. Hope it helps.
this has been the most time consuming video that didnt tell me anything ever
You can definitely learn to lay in 1 position all night long. When I was living on the streets I would often be in a narrow doorway & staying where I was was important. I have no idea how long it took me, but I can stay flat on my back for the entire night, so long as what I'm sleeping on isn't too soft.
I know this is quite an old comment but still, just wanted to say I'm sorry you had to experience that, and I'm hoping that now you are safe and comfortable ♥️
I don’t get the point of this comment. There’s lots of things we can learn that is detrimental to our bodies and our health. He even pointed out the example of nurses needing to manually move patients who are sleeping in one position all night.
I know these tips. When I do the exercises to improve my rounded shoulder, my upper traps try to take over. It seems every solution I learned give me a new problem.
I have the exact same problem.
Me too
best solution is to workout the entire body, nothing will be weak then
You must release the knots in the upper trap first then do the low trap exercise.
I am going through this right now and unable to find best sleeping position. I have been suffering from 1 and a half year and today I found your video. I can relate to each word you shared in this video and grateful for all the links attached to recover. Thank you so much. I think my suffering is now over
Telling people that sleeping im on your stomach is “slightly better” without explaining why sleeping on ur stomach is actually terrible for every other part of ur body is a bit dangerous…
Thank you thank you thank you!!!!!!! I’ve been looking for a video like this forever!
Was looking for a magic solution so this really helped cut through wasting time and get to the heart of the problem. Thank you
4:30 I know you're talking generally but when I sleep on my back and on the floor, I don't move at all while sleeping. I've recorded myself on bed vs floor and the deference is crazy.
I feel like my shoulder is not stabilized it seems not in place compare to my right ,it doesn't seem serious as I can do all work and but I got alot if issue I think it's affecting my gains and physique to build muscle
I noticed that my shoulders still go into rounded position when I'm laying flat on my back.. I found that it helps if i sleep with something pushing my middle upperback so that my arms can fall back, but its hard to keep that setup through the night. Anyone know of something that is specifically made for that? I exercise and strength train regularly and have been to PT with some improvement but still a daily struggle..
I have round shoulder so whta i do when sleeping. i hug a small cushion and keeps shoulder to get round and its give relief. Exercise is important and keep checking on yourself that how you are sitting and standing
i can't sleep on my back cause i think too much and generally i kinda half sleep through the night and wake up exhausted, i also cannot sleep on my stomach because my ribs are pressing on my lungs and i have deviated septum...
What is you opinion on posture correctors?
If my muscles are too long/weak, is it impossible for me to completely fix my shoulder muscles??
I have to sleep on my back. I have rounded shoulders but wayy worse on my left side(painful side). I’ve had 2 pt’s tell me I have an elevated left rib also. My neck is also involved b/c of the contraction of the shoulders pulling on my cervical spine. I switch from sitting in a recliner to sleep, to the bed, to the couch. I do not move. I sleep like a corpse seriously. I never know when I get up how my neck will react from being pulled on. Sometimes, I get slight dizziness lasts only about 3 seconds then it’s ok. I can take the pain on the neck /shoulder, but not the unsteadiness of the neck. We have bought 2 new mattresses over the course of 2 years. I still cannot get comfortable on any pillow. I even have a wedge and a cervical pillow which is just as bad. I keep trying and am hoping once I fix this rounded shoulder, things will get better.
This video came up going to my daily exercises ...have you tried seeing if its your pelvis outta whack (you can get it from prolonged sitting in a bad postural position). Look up tilted pelvis videos as this effects posture, hips, gait, shoulders and full body alignment etc. I felt your comment as I sleep like a corpse too!! due to my pelvis with pillow under knee. Ive found that if your pelvis is straightened your shoulders the rest literally falls into place a bit easier/comfier. Sit on a flat, straightback chair rather than a comfy couch slouch position (,I know its hard) n do lots of lying down pelvic thrust n bridge exercises Theres an exercise too, to stand against a wall arms up palms against wall then tuck chin in and squat.. Stretches out your shoulders. All the best.
L W I have severe muscle & nerve pain in upper back Right Shoulder & Entire Arm & Hand that I will wake up screaming & crying. I’m a traumatic left arm at the elbow amputee & I’ve overworked my right arm for 14 years. I get real bad insomnia because of the pain but when I do finally get to sleep I had to sleep in the recliner because I couldn’t lay flat,or on my side since it put way to much pressure on my right side. I actually slept in the recliner for 3 years not good on a marriage lol plus the recliner started to hurt my lower back hips etc.
I ended up buying a King or 2 XL Twin size Head & Foot Adjustable bed frame (easier if I have to readjust in the middle of the night so I wouldn’t disturb my hubby) Buying that has been the best decision!!! Now it’s more comfortable to sleep on my back I actually get more then a few hours of sleep & I only suffer from my insomnia once in awhile.
Hopefully maybe it’ll help you
Hello, thank you so much for this. Please, hoe long does it take to see results.
For some reason - your channel is showing up as Tesla Live instead of Upright Health with a new live stream.
they sold their acc or got hacked.
They got hacked for sure
@@puszduszek It got hacked, and the crypto currency livestream is a scam. Do not invest in this, report the channel instead.
i have terrible shoulder rounding, dowagers hump... lower back pain...unsure if i have anterior pelvic tilt or not....so much damn discomfort
This isn't really gonna do much if you have an actual spine curvature. But it should help. Have you tried physical therapy?
@@Wra8h I have not. I'm hoping the exercises if your videos will help some...specifically the dowagers hump. I'm a slim guy, so it looks terrible. I started laying on a bench and having just my head hang over for about a minute. I do this several times a day.. Gonna keep progressing to 2 minutes and so on...
have you tried sleeping on the floor on your back and with a rolled up towel underneath your neck? ik it sounds insane but i really feel like it helped w my back pain and forward neck
@@np8366 I'll give it a try. Thanks :)
Did your channel get hacked? Why is it called Tesla live and live streaming it???
Got rounded shoulders and want to fix them but ..i get nightmares while sleeping on my back
I had an injury in my back years ago and my back rounded back shoulders are from that...I was getting back spasms when in pain for 30 years so it's hard now to straighten out my back...I am a side sleeping unfortunately...I definitely could use the help...I'm exercising...I wake up and move on my other side..cuz I can't stay in one position all night....thank you for your videos...
I sleep on my back now since I had major rotator cuff surgery. Used to sleep on my side.
Great video - I’ll try to sleep face up more
Thanks! Don't forget the exercises as well. 💪
It's also that the traps pull the arm up....even laying on your back
Obviously not enough for me. I must do additional exercises since I've been sleeping on my back always
I'm a side sleeper. I've tried but I just can't fall asleep on my back. Any tips?
do exercises to not worry about sleeping
Weighted blanket!
Thank you for ur efforts, ❤️
But I have a question, I find many similar videos, but I don't know which one to follow its exercises, I am afraid that I will waste my time and the exercise will be useless
I am having neck pain and stiff neck..what is the best sleeping position to make my neck pain normal ..it's been a year of stiff neck
Did you watch the video? Did you listen? Do you know what ATM means, in this context?
exercise more, get better bed
or pillow
I had neckpain before to after getting up. I bought a flat, but good supporting pillow with slightly raised side edges and a square front with slight indent. That way your neck stays in a good position when laying on your back. A good, firm mattress helps a lot to. To soft is not good.
My pillow is from the brand Cinderella, orthoflex 2.0 extra soft type. The cost was around 80 euro, but after one nap for 20 minutes fixed my neckpain instantly. Your muscles can relax more, because the head (which ways around 8 kilo) is well supported.
Can u pls show us how to study from textbooks? I have to study for long hours from textbooks thats how i got my hunchback and rounded shoulders :(
I have a shoulder dislocation problem.
It’s easily dislocated and certain angle
I know you have videos on your channel
But It’s not a pain problem . I don’t feel pain until my shoulder is dislocated from : throwing a ball or stretching .
How can I strengthen my shoulder to prevent dislocation.
Hey I just happened to come across this comment in which I had the same problem in both shoulders, which I received surgery on my right shoulder for. I have a program which includes face pulls, external and internal rotation exercises, front lateral raises, done with resistance bands for high reps. Assuming we have the same problem which the shoulder pops out for just a few seconds then pops back in when the arm is all the way at the top of range of motion. Another tip is I do shoulder press but I keep my hands internally rotated and don’t go all the way until my arms are straight keeps shoulder in less vulnerable spot. Chin ups over pull ups too
Your voice is good for putting my insomniac azz to sleep 💤 thank you sir
This is good info. Thank you Upright Health. From another Fitness Health Lifestyle person 💪
On a side note, amazing voice OP. Very soothing.
please explain how to correct the hip so as not to have internal thigh friction when walking
Ur new subscriber
ATM always think muscles 💪
Thanks. You are really good at what you do!
🙏 Thank you!
Bro nobody's saying they're a victim, I don't know what you're projected but please let's get to the exercise.
all posturing is entirely how you organize and hold up your body
Am i the only one who gets sleep paralysis whenever i sleep on my back?
I searched a bit and it seems to be common, seeing an expert would be best but not everyone is able to, just try and focus on getting a regular sleep schedule with a good amount of sleep. You might already be doing this but are unfortunate to still suffer, wish you the best either way
Nahh dude I get that too. Such a strange and unsettling feeling
Same, found out it was sleep apnea that was causing it
I actually have a very good back posture and every video I find on rounded shoulders are revolved around back exercises. But, I only have poor rounded shoulder 😭 I love sleeping on the side, and I sleep on the floor. Damn it. Thank you for the video!
Jesus.... You should get a bed
@@MarkSherry1 I got a wood platform bed and its even harder than my carpeted floor Lol. My back posture is in a very good shape, but I can't say the same for my rounded shoulders which contradicts a lot of these videos since I'm supposed to be slouching and that's why I have rounded shoulders.
is it possible your pec muscles are too tight and are pulling your shoulders forward? try stretching your pec minor muscles, it’s really helping me with my rounded shoulders!
@@MarkSherry1 the floor is actually better for the spine as it keeps it perfectly aligned.
@@jacobkreifels7690 not if you sleep on the side
You waste 8mins to say “you don’t need to be a doc to know the answer”
He just says workout, thats it thats the video.
I have this condition at 12 FUCKING YEARS OLD, I REALLY gotta get my shit together.
Funny fact with back sleeping is that sleep paralysis only occurs when you are sleeping on back.
I know that when i start faling asleep on my back here comes Ryuk sitting on me
I have the opposite problem with my back stuck in extension yet slightly rounded shoulders.
I cannot breathe on my back anymore ☹️
@@TaroIwamoto actually I have APT and a big lumbar curve then a straight upper back and a stiff neck with thickened muscles where the cervical and thoracic spine meet.
My hips and butt are also stiff and nothing opens them back up.
My abdomen also pokes right out 24/7 and for the last year I’ve looked 8 months pregnant. 🤨
@@TaroIwamoto I’ve seen lots of videos on the standard run of the mill APT- this is a bit more complicated than that and involves more than just APT based on what I’ve described.
Thanks anyway
with all the talking then points us to go watch your other videos..that's what i learned.
I
Stop breathing whenever I sleep in my back
The youtube 'What I've learned' released a video on how back sleepers brains can't shuffle out the waste products during sleep as effectively as a side sleeper and how that could eventually lead to parkinssons and alzheimers. Also, all indigenous people seem to sleep on their sides. Thought they don't have beds that are soft.
Every time I sleep on my back, I wake up with a crick in my neck
Bodybuilding is the answer again lol
This video tells me nothing at all.
video sound issue
I think it can be structural and hereditary
Best sleeping position...don't sleep. lol
So you didn’t even give us any proper way to sleep lol just ways to not sleep but I guess from your video sleeping on a firm bed on ur back is the best way , or maybe sleeping on a carpet floor is the best option
just dont sleep
This video wasted my time
Thanks for wasting my time
I could not sleep on my back until I put pillows under my knees.