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      Kami last edited by

      oh and walking without shoes or with flip flops results in an ankle crack with each step…

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        Blaze last edited by

        ewwwh about how you crack your back - did that start hurting when you did it?

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          Kami last edited by

          No pain, more of a "is that suppossed to move? can I do that again?!" Im not sure if men can do that one, it started after I had my first kiddo…

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            Blaze last edited by

            Oh, well maybe a part of your body became more lax etc.

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              jpad last edited by

              My tailbone cracks in the same way. It sounds like like a boom than a crack. It's one of the most satisfying joints to crack. I'm a woman that's had babies, but I've been able to do it since I was a teenager.

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                Blaze last edited by

                Did you have children young?

                Maybe some bones are more lenient in females than males?

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                  MasterCracker last edited by

                  I tried your technique but didn't get a crack yet 😞 I can see/feel how this might crack a lumbar vertebrae. Where do you feel the crack? And do you get more than one crack at a time? How many cracks do you usually go for or get? do you rock slow or can you jolt to get a crack? Thanks for the move.

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                    Blaze last edited by

                    How do you know all these joints?

                    I guess that by rocking slow over a joint will cause some discomfort, so i am guessing either it is a quick movement or a slow movement but you have to deal with the pain.

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                      MasterCracker last edited by

                      Wow I just reread your post and looked up the Sacroiliac joint. you can crack that thing? Wild. I wonder if I've ever popped it before and thought it was lower lumbar crack? Thankx

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                        Blaze last edited by

                        thanks to who?

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                          MasterCracker last edited by

                          thanks too the first post for sharing the technique for the SI joint and for even mentioning it so that I am aware of it and that it can crack. Learn something new everyday. I googled it and image searched it. I am familiar with it just never thought of cracking it. Thanks to you too Blaze for sharing a passion for CRACKIN'

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                            Blaze last edited by

                            :lol:

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