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Stretching? No, I don't have time “We never really have time for anything. If we want time, we must make it” All your life your skeletal muscles create the movements that carry your body. They do what you ask without even questioning why. Now, you do have other muscles that are quietly working behind the scenes. These involuntary muscles (as they are called), help you to breathe, digest your food, and so on, but since we are talking about stretching, the ones we want to discuss are the voluntary ones that move your arms and legs and body around. Our body’s just like our cars, homes, and yards need proper maintenance in order to give us joy in return. Too often in our busy day to day existence it is easy for us to take for granted what our body’s need, in order to be healthy. Many people who strive to take care of themselves well, come to see me often. They eat right , they exercise a bit, but then they get an injury, or have some bound up tension in their body, never making the connection that they need to stretch out and become relaxed as part of the balance of good health.
Our bodys by nature are designed to move. A healthy body should have freedom of movement, without pain and restriction. So what then is the answer to regain that movement? What can you do to have the ability to bend over and touch the floor, or to stoop to pick up the kitty, or your child? Even to look over your shoulder and check for traffic? You guessed it, the simple answer is stretching. Without it you’re a mess. You get out of bed stiff, you go through your day feeling like you couldn’t tie your shoes or bend over to touch the ground, even if you wanted to. When you get down you can’t get back up. When you stay too long in one position, you feel like it takes you forever to get moving again. Sitting at your computer all day you begin to have muscle strain so intense that you get eye strain and headaches, back pain, and a cascade of other problems. You try muscle relaxers and aspirin only to find that the tension is still there hiding deep in your body, waiting for that moment to debilitate you; the moment when you need your flexibility the most. No matter what your current level of flexibility your body is amazing in its resiliency and ability to overcome. You can regain whatever freedom of movement that you have lost by starting now, the habit of daily stretching. All of us have a miraculous ability to regain health, whether its from poor physical condition, bad diet, or even something serious like surgery or injury. So allow me just a few minutes to share some simple and easy things that I have learned to help you feel better, have more freedom of movement, and relieve some of that tension that you have been needlessly carrying around each day.
Following this article you can find some samples you can use right away, but really you should get your hands on it and see for yourself how easy it can be to get back in the shape you want to be in. So, find it here or at your local bookstore. You will thank me, I am sure. So, for now lets tackle some of the basics you should know: When to stretch:
Why you stretch as a habit:
Who should stretch:
When you should NOT stretch:
Simple steps to follow:
So there you have a brief beginning into the importance of stretching, some basic knowledge of why and when, and some guidelines to follow. Certainly it is not everything you should know, but it’s a wonderful start to get you going, and get you excited at the possibilities of what you can do for yourself. And remember, ”Its not where you are now but the direction your headed, that matters”.
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