What is the first thing that you do in the morning? Open your eyes, yes. How about the second thing? Maybe not all of us may have noticed but it's even not just the second thing that we do, sometimes, we even do it before opening our eyes. We stretch. Why do we stretch? We stretch to condition our body to get up from bed.
Back in school we were taught to always stretch before swimming to avoid muscle cramps. But we never really understood what stretching is and why we need to do it all the time.
Stretching is a form of an exercise which conditions our body specifically the muscles to do heavier activities. It lengthens our muscles and improves its tone, it improves our appearance, it helps us prevent injuries and it improves our fitness and health as well.
Stretching is not limited to those who swim or those who are involved in some sports. It is for everybody. It is for all genders, ages and sizes. Stretching conditions our body to perform heavier activities during the day. It makes our muscles more flexible and it helps in regulating the flow of blood in the body as well as our breathing.
Other than before our major exercises and other sport-related activities, the best time to do stretching is early in the morning before we even start doing anything or before bed time. If we stretch early in the morning, it makes us feel more active and it helps us prevent getting injuries. If we stretch before going to bed, it would relax our muscles from all the tensions we had for the day.
If we are going to do our workout, it is best to do stretching first before we start lifting weights or any equivalent task. This would help us prevent muscle pains after the workout especially for beginners.
Stretching is not as simple as extending your legs or your arms. It should be done slowly and relaxed. Bouncing when we do stretching is not a good idea. It may even cause you muscle pain. When we do stretching we should breathe naturally and slowly while we hold the part of the body that we are stretching. We should only stretch it up to the point that we can. If it is already painful, then we might have gone a bit over the limit.
Here are some basic stretching exercises that we can do without eating up a lot of our time or requiring a lot of space to perform.
First is the stretching exercise for the neck. This is a stretching exercise that we can do either standing or seated. It is down by turning our head from one side to another and holding them for at least 5 seconds on each side. This can be repeated three times or more if our body requires.
Second is the stretching exercise for our shoulder, back, arms, finger, wrist and hands. It is done by interlacing the finger with the palms facing outward direction. Extend the arms at a shoulder level to the front slowly. Hold this position for around 20 seconds and repeat at least three times.
Third is the stretching exercise for the ankle which may also help in relieving muscle cramps at the back of our lower leg. This is done by pointing the toes towards an outward direction and holding it for at least 10 seconds. Then point toes towards an upward direction and holding it for at least 10 seconds. This should be repeated at least three times.
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Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Home Workout or Gym Workout, Who Else Wants to Stay Physically Fit!
I believe I'm in great shape right now, I'm proud to look in the mirror, my postures excellent, and my energy level is through the roof! And would you believe it had nothing to do with equipment at all!
My results make me want to push myself to the limits, My desire to workout is at an all time high! The thing is I, like most people would get bored, I believe my body was telling me that I had no Idea what I was doing! I was always active, but was getting no results and due to lack of results I would stop using the equipment that I purchased.
For me the home workout were out of the question until I met a US Marine that kicked my ass to do simple push-ups! Every time I would think exercise I could here him screaming "drop and give me ten" and due to fear that he might be watching, I did the darn push-ups. THANKS SARGE!
Anyhow this is why I have a personal preference to "doing both". The big thing is, in my opinion it's imperative that you have a person to keep you Accountable and is knowledgeable on how you can build the body of your dreams Someone to do the workouts with and keep you on track.
My wife and I are only starting out and we were both uncomfortable at the gym. Then one day I was at a Golds gym doing my workout when a trainer walked by and I couldn't resist asking a few questions like form, high reps low weight, low reps high weight, Then after a few great answers finally I gave in to training!
"What you don't know, you don't know!"
My decision to use an expert so far has paid off. You'd be amazed how fast your body changes when you train. He even started me on a nutrition plan, I was told, that it's even worse to miss a meal than miss a workout. Did you know that poor nutrition is one of the main causes of poor health!
I've only had a trainer for two months, I tell you what, my wife and I are now looking for excuses to work out due to great results. A knowledgeable trainer and great goals are key to personal fitness! With support combined with your goals you wouldn't believe your own potential! Impress yourself.
From my stand point, Invest money in knowledge, spend a few days with a trainer, get a plan, decide if you need equipment, or if a body weight workout is the way to go. Find great support and treat yourself to a trainer, never give up! Use other people to push yourself to your goals, and in turn do the same for them!
Be inspired to stay on target
My results make me want to push myself to the limits, My desire to workout is at an all time high! The thing is I, like most people would get bored, I believe my body was telling me that I had no Idea what I was doing! I was always active, but was getting no results and due to lack of results I would stop using the equipment that I purchased.
For me the home workout were out of the question until I met a US Marine that kicked my ass to do simple push-ups! Every time I would think exercise I could here him screaming "drop and give me ten" and due to fear that he might be watching, I did the darn push-ups. THANKS SARGE!
Anyhow this is why I have a personal preference to "doing both". The big thing is, in my opinion it's imperative that you have a person to keep you Accountable and is knowledgeable on how you can build the body of your dreams Someone to do the workouts with and keep you on track.
My wife and I are only starting out and we were both uncomfortable at the gym. Then one day I was at a Golds gym doing my workout when a trainer walked by and I couldn't resist asking a few questions like form, high reps low weight, low reps high weight, Then after a few great answers finally I gave in to training!
"What you don't know, you don't know!"
My decision to use an expert so far has paid off. You'd be amazed how fast your body changes when you train. He even started me on a nutrition plan, I was told, that it's even worse to miss a meal than miss a workout. Did you know that poor nutrition is one of the main causes of poor health!
I've only had a trainer for two months, I tell you what, my wife and I are now looking for excuses to work out due to great results. A knowledgeable trainer and great goals are key to personal fitness! With support combined with your goals you wouldn't believe your own potential! Impress yourself.
From my stand point, Invest money in knowledge, spend a few days with a trainer, get a plan, decide if you need equipment, or if a body weight workout is the way to go. Find great support and treat yourself to a trainer, never give up! Use other people to push yourself to your goals, and in turn do the same for them!
Be inspired to stay on target
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Muscle Building Workouts - Easy or Difficult
Muscle building is quite a tough job to do. I have seen many people who initially started muscle building workouts and then leaving it after few weeks or months. Patience, strength and regularity are the keys to get succeeded in a complete muscular structure.
If you are looking for muscle building workouts, I will be telling you the complete details. There are certain things which need very special attention:
- Actual workouts
- Workout procedure
- Weight & Reps
Actual workouts:
There are two types of workouts:
Isolation exercises: Isolation exercises only focuses on one muscle. These workouts perform in isolation. Like bicep curls will only focus on the muscles of your bicep.
Compound exercises: Compound exercises include the movement of compound or more than one muscle. Like chin ups will focus on back and bicep muscles.
Some basic compound workouts:
- Bench press
- Deadlifts
- Squats
- Military press
- Chin ups
- Dips
For a perfect muscular body you should use compound workouts. I personally use compound workouts. These are very effective as these involve more than one muscle. When I started my initial muscle building workouts, it looked very difficult to perform compound exercises, but now I am used to them. So never lose hope and keep on trying.
Workout procedure:
Be very careful about the muscle building workout that you are performing. I would prefer using free weights instead of machines. Free weights can be adjusted according to the muscle need. Machines are good but only when you are targeting a particular muscle. Be very careful about the procedure of the workouts. Doing a good workout in a wrong way can ruin your muscle very badly. I suggest use compound exercises.
Weight & reps:
This is the most important step in muscle building workouts. Initially when you will start, you should be using light weights and high reps and gradually with days, increase the weight and decrease the reps. After one month of your startup, weight should be heavy and reps should be low. Using big and heavy weights will increase the muscle. Heavy weight means weight which is difficult to hold, this will increase the stress on the muscle.
Another important factor of muscle building workouts is the diet. Diet is though not directly related to the workout but it is very important. I take proteins everyday in excess and avoid fats. You should also be doing the same. Fats will make you fat so avoid them. If your diet is not healthy and nutritious you will start losing weight instead of gaining muscles.
An alternate to diet is supplements. Most people use supplements to gain mass and muscles. They are indeed very helpful. I personally use many supplements. Supplements have all the necessary calories and nutrition which a body needs. So do take help from supplements as well. Happy muscle building.
The Key to Proper Exercise
I Believe in the Yin and Yang
In traditional Chinese arts, including medicine and the martial arts, there are two opposite but complementary polarities, the yin and the yang. This is seen in the symbol of the Yin and Yang, sometimes called the Tai Chi symbol. It is a circle divided in two by a wavy line through its center, dividing the circle into two equal halves. One half is black and the other white. In the black half a smaller white circle is present and conversely in the white half a smaller black circle is present. This represents the Yin and Yang.
The Yin, represented traditionally by the black half of the circle, is also representative of night, softness, yielding, feminine, and nurturing. The white half would therefore be Yang, representing day, strong, masculine. Just as you cannot have day without having its corresponding night, you cannot have Yin without Yang and Yang without Yin. With the smaller black circle contained in the white half, this teaches us that within all Yang there is also some Yin and vice versa. The wavy line through the center signifies that the change between the two is constant; night is always turning into day and day turning into night, a never ending cycle of night and day.
Many are under the assumption that life is a delicate balance between the two, trying without ceasing to walk the fine line down the center. Walking this fine line becomes a never ending walk of frustration, as balancing the two is impossible. I believe this leads to an unbalanced approach to life. As day turns into night, so also Yin must turn into Yang.
Let's get practical. In everyday life Yin, which traditionally represents feminine, softness, nurturing, should be applied when dealing with a loved one. A spouse, child, parent, should be treated with Yin. On the other side of the coin, pursuing our dreams, completing a task or exercising should be treated with Yang. We all know there are times when an aggressive approach, (Yang) is the right choice and when it is the worst possible choice. Therefore, trying to balance the two becomes a mistake.
I believe a more practical and realistic approach would be to experience the two rather than a balancing act.
A parent, raising and nurturing children could benefit from a self defense class or maybe a kick boxing course. When they are with their children, they should be predominantly Yin. A self defense class or kick boxing, (Yang), would be a tremendous benefit, not just the exercise element or the release, but both. This is an example of both. Conversely, someone in a workplace that involves any form of aggression would benefit tremendously from a meditation class, yoga or Tai Chi. All of these are predominantly Yin.
A simplification would be: anything that raises the blood pressure would be Yang; anything that calms the body would be Yin. Remember, stress raises blood pressure, so anything that lowers it would be beneficial. Exercise also raises blood pressure, but hopefully in a good way.
The goal is to experience both, Yin and Yang. For every 30 minutes of kick boxing, sparring, self defense training, counter that with 30 minutes of meditation, yoga or Tai Chi. This way you experience both polarities, both Yin and Yang. Experiencing both will naturally balance the individual. Rather than trying to walk the tight rope between the two, experiencing both will lead you to a balanced, more content life.
Try it for yourself, if you are a martial artist, for every minute you spend in the gym or dojo, spend an equal amount of time meditating. If you are a yoga practitioner or spend time meditating daily, try signing up for a self defense or kick boxing class. Then feel the benefits of experiencing the Yin and Yang. The benefits will surprise you.
Life is not a tight rope walk; life is all about the experiences.
Friday, December 24, 2010
BREATHING TECHNIQUES
During stressful situations we rarely stop to think about what is happening within our bodies. Indeed, the pressures of the moment keep our minds occupied on almost everything but our physiological functions. Consequently those functions often become irregular, leaving us in an unhealthy state of being. When we are in this state we have fewer chances to succeed in whatever we try to accomplish. Among the many physiological functions adversely affected by stress is our breathing. Even when stress is minimal few people retain a habit of natural, full breathing which is required for maintaining a good mental and physical state. Proper breathing is essential for sustaining life and cleansing inner body systems. By learning proper breathing techniques stressful situations may be handled better and overall mental and physical health will be improved. |
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BREATHING: THE IMPORTANCE OF OXYGEN Oxygen plays a vital role in the circulatory and respiratory systems. As we breathe, oxygen that is inhaled purifies our blood by removing poisonous waste products circulating throughout our blood systems. Irregular breathing will hamper this purification process and cause waste products to remain in circulation. Digestion will then become irregular, leaving tissues and organs undernourished. Improper oxygen consumption will thus ultimately lead to fatigue and heightened anxiety states. The irregular breathing elicited during stressful situations not only make them hard to cope with but also contribute to a general deterioration of health. By the careful control of our breathing pattern, we may not only rejuvenate our systems but counter the unhealthy effects of stress. |
The following breathing methods can be helpful for reducing anger, anxiety, depression, fatigue, irritability, muscular tension and stress. PROPER BREATHING. While breathing is a function most people take for granted, rarely is it practiced in a proper fashion. Before beginning any technique it is essential that you learn how to breath properly and fully: DEEP, RELAXED BREATHING. Although this exercise can be practiced in a variety of poses, the following is recommended for beginners: THE RELAXING SIGH. Sighing and yawning during the day are signs that you are not getting enough oxygen. A sigh releases a bit of tension and can be practiced at will as a means of relaxing. THE CLENCHED FIST. This exercise will stimulate your breathing, circulation and nervous system. IMAGINATIVE BREATHING. This exercise combines the relaxing benefits of deep, relaxed breathing with the curative value of positive auto-suggestions. THE ROLLING BREATH. The following exercise requires a partner and is effective in relaxing and energizing you. |
It Starts With Breathing
There's a reason why many languages use the same word for "breath" and "spirit. It's because they recognize that the way we breathe determines how other things in our lives will go. If we don't breathe, we die, of course. But if we don't breathe properly, we deprive our bodies of many things we really need for good health.
Sitting up straight and allowing yourself to breathe deeply can help to oxygenate your body (not to mention improving your posture). Good oxygen content in the brain promotes clear thinking, and oxygen in the blood carries energy to every part of your body. So reminding yourself to take several long, slow, deep breaths from time to time during the day will go far in improving your energy and concentration levels.
But the very fact of slowing yourself down and adjusting one of your body's rhythms to that deep, gradual pace has other beneficial effects too. For example, a session of deep, gentle breathing can help lower your blood pressure. This will ease the effects of stress, and will lower the risk of other problems that can result from high blood pressure, such as strokes or stress on the kidneys.
You can practise deep breathing by lying on your back on a mat or towel, placing one h and on your abdomen and the other on your chest. Breathe in through your nose, deeply enough that your abdomen lifts. Exhale slowly and completely, through your mouth. Do this type of breathing several times each day, either lying down or sitting straight in your chair at work, home, or school.
Even something as simple as breathing can create a feeling of well being and improve your general mood. Start with proper breathing, and you have a good foundation to build on.
(For an interesting discussion on different breathing techniques and what they accomplish, you may be interested in thishttp://healthnfitnesstraining.blogspot.com/2010/12/breathing-techniques.html page.)
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