Tag: stress relief
Stretching & Rolling the Spine – a way to relieve chronic pain
Most people understand that a healthy spine is good for overall health. If you have neck or back issues, how is your activity level effected? Probably greatly, for many suffering from chronic pain.
Swimming, running, cycling and weight training can be great exercise methods for maintaining overall fitness. But for keeping the spine healthy, flexible and strong – not so much. Instead of exercising your biceps, chest and abnomen for appearance alone, why not exercise your spine to maintain your ability to participate in whatever activities you enjoy?
Watch the video to see one method of relieving pain, increasing range of motion and becoming more self-aware.
If you need help in getting yourself moving, consider attending one of my classes or some one-on-one instruction. Contact me for more information on getting started at 407-234-0119 or www.MindandBodyExercises.com
Mindful Breathing – One method to relieve stress
“Mindful Breathing” is one of those modern wellness terms that is getting some attention. Mindful breathing is not new but rather quite old. People have been practicing mindful breathing while performing yoga, qigong and tai chi – for hundreds if not thousands of years.
Watch the video to see one method of relieving stress, increasing oxygen intake and becoming more self-aware.
If you need help in getting yourself moving, consider attending one of my classes or some one-on-one instruction. Contact me for more information on getting started at 407-234-0119 or www.MindandBodyExercises.com
Restoration, Longevity, Cultivation – Why do you exercise?
Do you exercise for fitness, health, appearance, stress relief?
Another perspective might be to think about YOUR healthcare program being geared towards particular goals such as:
Longevity – utilizing exercises that align with ones age and current abilities without causing more harm that good.
Cultivation – practicing methods to sustain good health and conserve energy to be utilized in our latter years of life.
If you need help in getting yourself moving, consider attending one of my classes or some one-on-one instruction. Contact me for more information on getting started at 407-234-0119 or www.MindandBodyExercises.com