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Simple Health Exercises To Do Behind Your Front Door
- By Phillip Skinner
- Published 04/1/2009
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Phillip Skinner
Hi readers posters chair dwellers far n'wide wow how wrong I was its sitting that causes most knee complaints as we age! ... so apart from a good chair ... exercise is essential to better wealth healthy wellbeing especially of those knees so that's exactly what this website outlines above is very important after all you can buy as many chairs you want through out your life ... but you guessed it ??? … Nuff Said?
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So Turn Your Speakers UP Right Now! Before You Read This Page?
(then Click Here to see how you to can achieve simple health exercises daily the easier way)
Stress is hitting people in their walking ways by suffering pain in the knees pain in the hips, if this sounds like you so you owe it to your self to do something about this don’t wait till it gets worse take action today get into this easy to get addicted full on exercise program the cost is nothing compared to the cost to your agility if you done join in and twist your self back into good flexibility agility
This my knowledge led to an understanding of two primary ways people sustained injury. This information led to a new understanding of the way we use our bodies and set ourselves up for many strains and injuries.
People primarily hurt themselves in one of two ways.
1. They were fully warmed up, and in the heat of play, would pull a muscle in a simple action, much to their surprise.
OR
2. They would crick their necks or “put their backs out”, NOT lifting sacks of potatoes or pushing cars, but making beds or picking up pencils or some other simple action.
The Reason
Their body/mind integration was out of tune.
In other words their innate unconscious protective minds were not focused and integrated on the particular motion and muscles were allowed to get into a position, not supported by other muscles and, through leverage allowed to be overloaded.
This bias of attitude or structural incompetence affects the limbic balancing system. This in turn affects the symmetry of energy that runs the bodily systems. Our posture and structure have to make adaptions to this body-mind stress pattern.
This leaves the muscles and joints susceptible to injury or strain. At this stage you are an accident waiting to happen.
This results in the majority of strains and aches of the muscular/skeletal system that we suffer as humans.
These problems not corrected, cause inflammation around joints which leads to Rheumatism, Arthritis and Fibrositis that cost millions of lost work days, millions of pounds of pain relief drugs and many hours of pain, misery and lost sleep.
The brain receives information from its
environment through its five sensory channels, namely: - Sight, Smell, Taste,
Hearing and Touch.
They are in counterbalance with each other at
rest to maintain a balanced level of the eyes and the spirit level mechanism of
balance in the inner ears. These neck
muscles and the limbic system form an integral part of the bodies balance
system both at rest and on the move.
An Exercise Physiologist's View
The research showing no increased risk of getting knee arthritis among older exercisers rings true with his clinical experience, says Richard T. Cotton, an exercise physiologist and wellness coach who serves as a spokesman for the American Council on Exercise.
"People who have made it to their 50s without knee problems tend to be OK,'' he says. To minimize the risk of problems, however, Cotton tells exercisers to increase their exercise distance very gradually, then increase speed, rather than both at once.
Good workout shoes matched to your activity -- walking, jogging, aerobics, or hiking -- are crucial, he says. "Don't wear them to mow the lawn or go to the mall," he says. Save them for the exercise activity.And replace them every 3-6 months if you are exercising regularly, he says.
And last but not least a big thank you to the late great Roy Orbison
for putting a skip in our steps from more than one of his many tracks
Spread The Word
5 Responses to "Simple Health Exercises To Do Behind Your Front Door" 
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said this on 06 Apr 2009 2:16:26 AM CDT
Great article Phillip,
Every time I visit here I learn a lot more about muscles, the skeletal structure, nerves etc, and how it all ties in together with one another. I'm finding it really interesting. It's not my usual reading material, but it's very eye opening. Thanx for the great article... Davin |
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said this on 06 Apr 2009 3:08:19 AM CDT
Thanks Davin ... Don't no about you but I really enjoy listening to good rock n'roll music when I'm busy reading posts online ... how about you?
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said this on 06 Apr 2009 7:17:24 AM CDT
Hi Phillip
Good article, you have imparted excellent information, excercise is extremely important and something we should continue to do throughout our lives. Love the video...they are very different!! |
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said this on 20 Apr 2009 6:24:34 AM CDT
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said this on 20 Apr 2009 3:57:23 PM CDT
As a retired Home Health Aide & student of Massage Therapy I found this article quite fascinating. Now I understand why chickens (& presumably other creatures) run off after being decapitated.
One suggestion though, you may wish to rework the sentence structure of the first paragraph. It runs on, so I found it difficult to follow. I appreciate you, Bill Tessore Bill Tessore's Blurbs |


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