"There's something in the way she moves
Or looks my way, or calls my name
That seems to leave this troubled world behind"
James Taylor rocks, right? Know what else rocks? Moving
without pain…forever. As in even in our golden years. And we can start setting
the stage for that right now. And it doesn’t even take hours at the gym or
weekly chiropractic adjustments. It’s in the way you’re sitting or standing right
now, in the way you got out of bed this morning, or how you picked up that bag
of dog food. Simple things that, with some awareness, can really change the way
we feel on a day-to-day basis. Or looks my way, or calls my name
That seems to leave this troubled world behind"
For example, when you sit down, are your shoulders rounded
forward? Is your tail tucked under you or do you have a neutral pelvis? When
you bent down to pick up the pen you dropped, did you squat with your legs or
round your spine?
Making these daily, very repetitive, movements better is a
pretty easy change to make. At first we increase our awareness of how we move,
sit and stand, and start making these little changes. Before you know it you’ve
created new habits that will keep you moving better your whole life. And in
turn, we end up with less pain and injuries. Viola!
If you’re like us, you know and love elders in your lives
who are relegated to a fairly sedentary life due to their physical state. And
you probably know others who inspire you with how active and energetic they
are. Who do you want to be?
Here are just a few things to think about to get you
started:
·
Getting out of bed, roll to your side and use
your arms to sit up. Avoid piking yourself up
·
Emptying the dishwasher/front-load washer &
dryer: rather than round your back to reach down over and over, squat to get
low
·
Be aware of your posture when you are washing
dishes, stand tall from the core
·
Check how you are sitting in your car. Add a
lumbar support if necessary to bring your pelvis neutral rather than tucked
under. See if your chin is jutting forward.
We’ve started adding some helpful resources on how to build
these simple, but impactful, habits to our social media pages (and more to
come!) So check us out on Facebook, Pinterest and Instagram. Because there really is something in the way you move.
#somethinginthewayshemoves
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