A good night's sleep is not my strong suit. There are plenty of reasons for me to do better. Not enough that sleep colours everyday with a veil of low energy and cynicism, but there are volumes written about the connection between good sleep, health and wellness and even weight loss.. During sleep we process mental and emotional stuff. We dream. And if we needed any more persuasion, good sleep assists memory and learning.
We are back from holidays and our household is putting Sleep on "project" status.
Here is the plan
No screens for an hour before bed, that includes TV.
I am leaving the phone and tablet in another room, not the bedroom.
If I wake up in the night, a quick "pit stop" and then back to bed, without thinking too deeply about the world
I went to an excellent "soul discovery" workshop with a view to learning some better meditation techniques. It was fun and honest and surprising. Highly recommended.
So how is your sleep? Do you wake up middle of the night like me, or do you having trouble drifting off?
Sunday 23 October 2016
Saturday 22 October 2016
A Great Posture Cue from Rhonda
Attend to your neck tube
Imagine that some part of your neck can be represented by a tube. You may choose your windpipe, or your oesophagus or your spinal cord. Picture it as a piece of tubing. Imagine holding a piece of tubing at the top and let it drape downwards. Relax and lengthen your neck.
Now picture the tube stretching forward. This represents the "head forward" posture. Alternatively, put a kink or bend in your imaginary tube. This represents the posture when we tilt our chin upwards to lift our head.. No you don't. Try not to shorten the back of your neck.
This week's habit, lengthen your own neck (tube). It is a handy cue to better posture, therefore less neck pain. So it keeps you looking younger, slimmer and and smarter.
Thanks to Rhonda Ohlson, Feldenkrais Practitioner.
Im loving Rhonda's "Free you Body, Free your Voice" class
Imagine that some part of your neck can be represented by a tube. You may choose your windpipe, or your oesophagus or your spinal cord. Picture it as a piece of tubing. Imagine holding a piece of tubing at the top and let it drape downwards. Relax and lengthen your neck.
Now picture the tube stretching forward. This represents the "head forward" posture. Alternatively, put a kink or bend in your imaginary tube. This represents the posture when we tilt our chin upwards to lift our head.. No you don't. Try not to shorten the back of your neck.
This week's habit, lengthen your own neck (tube). It is a handy cue to better posture, therefore less neck pain. So it keeps you looking younger, slimmer and and smarter.
Thanks to Rhonda Ohlson, Feldenkrais Practitioner.
Im loving Rhonda's "Free you Body, Free your Voice" class
Monday 10 October 2016
A Spada Surprise in Verona
Just a few doors from our place in Verona was a giant set of stairs the Scalone. These stairs led up to San Pietro, high up above the city. This offered a "Florence -like" view across the river into the city. I was grateful for this walk, it was a no brainer, no maps or organization required, and if the magnificent view were not enough, then the coffee afterwards was the reward. One morning, I met a guy who was dressed in martial arts gear. He looked pretty fit, and he had a stick. He was practising Spada, a form of martial art. He was from Brazil, but we could speak in Italiano.
I explained the training that I had done with Golden Canes, and how older people can use the cane for defense. I explained how we are trained to survey our environment so as to prevent trouble, and how our tactics buy us a precious few seconds to get away
He was interested, but he was much more focused on attack.
What a surprising encounter.
I explained the training that I had done with Golden Canes, and how older people can use the cane for defense. I explained how we are trained to survey our environment so as to prevent trouble, and how our tactics buy us a precious few seconds to get away
He was interested, but he was much more focused on attack.
What a surprising encounter.
Now I've got the cane, ha, I sure showed him a thing or two. |
Wednesday 5 October 2016
When is the best time.?
A New York Times article discusses the optimal time for exercise for weight loss. The short answer is immediately upon waking, before breakfast.
However, there's more. There always is. Weight loss is only one reason for exercise. You might exercise:-
However, there's more. There always is. Weight loss is only one reason for exercise. You might exercise:-
- To clear your head
- To change your outlook- cheer yourself up
- To strenthen muscles in order to have more fun
- To strengthen oarticular muscles for an activity, say sport, improve your swing
- Bone density increase
- Reduce the risk of falls
- Improve your memory and cognitive function. More about this later.
- To keep well, Prevent disease
- To ease your pain or symptoms
- To slow the ageing process
- To become more flexible - mentally and physically. "Yes you can"
- To sleep better
- To have fun
So you can see from this hastily put-together list that there are many reasons for undertaking exercise. Sure, an early exercise session might be the best for weight loss. However, it is not the only reason to exercise, and we must all read helpful articles very carefully.
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