A Rest Step

Dear Students:
Recently Brent came to me for a Functional Integration® session after he twisted his knee during a hike.  He rested for two weeks and did Awareness Through Movement® lessons on his own but still needed some individual attention. He said he also developed pain in his lower back and thought it was due to compensating for his injured knee while doing his janitorial job.

Working Step-muscularly supported

To start, I asked him to walk as if he were at work.  I noticed that he took very long strides and surmised this was probably the reason he was experiencing back pain as well as knee inflammation.

Next, I had Brent take one step in slow motion so he could feel what it was like to shift his weight from his standing leg to the one moving forward.  He habitually took a huge step and landed on a bent leg that required his muscles to work unnecessarily to keep him upright.  Then I asked him to step half the size he chose and then half that size.  He soon discovered that a smaller gait allowed him to land on a stable, straight leg that offered him skeletal support.  This permitted him to rest some muscles for a moment while he transferred his weight ahead. He became aware that this also provided him to use less muscular effort.

Rest Step-skeletally supported

Then I began a  Functional Integration® session with Brent. My hands sensed that the muscles in his feet were taut, likely from walking in this manner during his custodian tasks.  I gently moved his tarsal bones to relieve excessive tension and to broaden his range of movement through his ankles, knees & hips.  After that, I found it would be helpful to offer him more freedom in rolling his pelvis through his spine, in a similar way required for walking.  I felt, that connecting these areas to the motions of his legs was a very important piece to calming his back pain.

At the end of the session, I asked Brent to walk with different step lengths.  I directed his attention on how his pelvis moved differently with each stride.  He immediately sensed that he created strain in his back every time he took strides that were too big. Brent expressed that he was pleasantly surprised to learn he could cover more ground at work at a faster pace with shorter gaits and without harming his knee or back.

May this story inspire you to explore self-awareness on a deeper level through Functional Integration sessions.
~Donna

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Inverted Chair:

Dear Students:
My students thank me all the time for giving them enjoyable, yet beneficial homework such as, resting with their knees & hips at a 90º angle on a chair or couch.   I recommend lying in this position for 10-20 minutes as it is a wonderful way to lower the tonus contraction of the muscles around the legs, torso & throughout the back.

This pose is easy to imagine as it resembles sitting on a chair that is recumbent on the floor. To avoid excessive muscular tension, be sure to rest your legs naturally, so that your knee caps point more out to the sides then towards the midline.  If your neck feels uncomfortable because of an exaggerated curve, place a pillow or a book underneath your head. Due to the nature of the support, the neck muscles will be able to lengthen innately. Now you are ready to recline in this skeletally supported, inverted chair!  May you receive many rewards from this simple & valuable practice.

Students over the years, have reported the following benefits:

  • aids & improves digestion
  • reduces neck & back pain
  • lessens sciatic nerve pain
  • calms anxiety
  • improves the quality of sleeping
  • enhances the quality of breathing

May you enjoy unwinding in this way!
~Donna

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Essentrics® Workout

Dear Students:
I am grateful to a good friend of mine for introducing me to the Essentrics® Workout. Being a newly certified teacher, she sent me her workout as a gift. I instantly became inspired and fell in love with it.  Essentrics® is like a treasure chest of exercises and each time I practice the motions, I aspire to do them a little better. 

 

I believe the philosophy behind Essentrics® and the way the instructors teach, is a great example of how to exercise in a conscious & healthy manner. This overall mind/body program helps to enhance muscular strength & flexibility and self awareness all at the same time.  I include a short video so you can experience this wonderful way of exercising.

During this introduction, the teacher, Sahra demonstrates beautifully how to move slowly with resistance through each calisthenic and explains a bit about the concepts of lengthening while moving.  Since I was deeply focused and vigorously occupied during an hour workout, it seemed to go by as if in seconds. I was exhilarated afterwards and felt similar to how I feel after a Feldenkrais® lesson except that my muscles were intentionally exerted.

Be sure to set 12 minutes aside to go through this routine to feel what conditioning the body in this mindful way, is like. Enjoy my favorite series of movements called “windmill arms” – I am confident you will like the way it skeletally engages your upper back & shoulders. I also think, ideas may come to you about how to turn stretching into effective movement explorations!

May your spirits be uplifted by yet another wholesome moving method much like mine have been! Have fun!
~Donna

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An Intimate Garden

Dear Students:
I believe there is no time like the present moment, to plant a beloved garden that can nourish your family like no other!  In order to create such a garden, keep reading to learn about an ancient gardening secret.

First, it is very important to use only organic seeds that are not altered and that do not have any chemicals on them. Place some of the seeds that you are going to plant under your tongue for at least 9 minutes.  Let your saliva surround the seeds inside your mouth so they can get to know you.  When the time is up, spit the soaked seeds into your hand. With your breath blow onto them and hold them up to the sun for another minute.  Now your seeds are ready to be planted and are capable of learning essential details about you (and your family, when they partake).  If possible let the seeds be swathed with your unique information and dirt for three days, until you water them.  This process can help your seeds grow into fruits & vegetables that produce nutrients that you need the most in order to heal and flourish.

Each morning and/or evening, greet your garden and spend time kneading your hands and feet into the dirt. Your labors of love, sweat and tears can further inform your plants with intimate particulars.  When you continuously give love and attention to your flora, they will respond by blossoming into gifts of wholesome food.    

During these peculiar days, may you find joy and solace from communing with nature in your own way.
~Donna

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Boosting your Immune System

Dear Students:
I send love and positive energy to all of you, during this challenging time.  I remind you that, your body is designed to heal itself! I share with you some things you can do to help enhance your immune system in hopes that your confidence in your own innate abilities, increases. 

Some Active Ways to help Strengthen your Immune System:

   Oil Pulling: Years ago, I read Dr. Fife’s book on oil pulling & have been an avid oil puller ever since.  In this video, he explains many benefits one can gain from pulling bacteria, viruses & fungi from the mouth. When pulling, I mainly use, coconut oil as it is anti-viral, anti-bacterial and anti-fungal.  I can swish it inside my mouth for 10-20 minutes easily because it is lighter than other oils. When finished, I spit the end results, into a trash can to avoid damage to sinks or toilets.  Search for the oil that best fits your needs as a clean mouth creates a healthy body.

Bullet Proof Sinus Rinse: I swear by this rinse during allergy season as it cleans the sinuses like no other rinse I am aware of! I wrote about this technique in a previous post – to read more and to view a teaching video, click here.

Plant Based Diet: I believe that my body is my temple and food is my medicine.  I eat lots of raw, organic fruits and vegetables, living foods, fermented foods, seeds & nuts as they are abundant in nutrients, anti-oxidants & possess healing properties.

No WiFi & Cell Phone Use: As many of you know wireless energy harms me greatly so I do not own a cell phone or use wifi.  I highly suggest for you to turn off your cell phone and wi fi when not in use or connect your computer and use a land line phone, instead.  Your skin is like an antennae that absorbs electromagnetic pollution into your cells. Each night your liver has to work extra hard to eliminate these toxins. Shutting down digital machines at night is most important so you can experience replenishing sleep.

Mother Nature provides us with many miraculous gifts for the taking. May this post inspire you to learn more about the natural world’s offerings so you can receive her loving energy!
~Donna

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A New Found Appreciation

Dear Students:
After class, a student asked me why she should take the “Dancing Downward Dog Workshop” on Saturday, March 14th, as she didn’t want to do this popular yoga pose for two hours.

I explained that like any other of my Feldenkrias workshops, during this one we will explore many different movement progressions that may lead to a downward dog stance. In a nutshell, I believe students may feel more like, a baby building bone & muscle strength than a yoga student, during the lessons I plan to teach.

Think about how long it takes an infant to be able to push her toes & palms into the floor before being able to slither on her belly.  As a babe gets stronger from these actions, coming up onto “all 4‘s” for crawling becomes possible.  Consequently, she becomes capable of creeping with her pelvis high above her head, on hands & feet. This ultimately prepares the toddler for climbing up to standing and then to walking.   

Inquisitive adults that bear weight through their arms & legs in this way, can increase the flexibility in their ankles, wrists and upper back, very quickly.  Loss of suppleness in these areas are mainly caused by non-use and not because of age, for most people. 

Fortunately the plasticity of the human brain is extraordinary and the “Dancing Downward Dog Workshop” can be a new beginning or a refresher for you to maneuver yourself in ways you were designed for.  Past students commented that after dancing into and out of this “developmental movement”, they developed a new found appreciation for it. 
~Donna

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Softening the Hands & Jaw

Dear Students:
For some reason, I seem to meeting a lot people that are experiencing neck & arm pain.  After hearing their stories, I always feel compelled to give them tips on how they can lessen their upper body symptoms on their own.  By softening the hands & jaw, one can improve the movements in the vertebrae, wrists, elbows, & shoulders. All it takes is a moment of awareness for one to be able to stop a habit that no longer serves them.

The following two explorations are to help you perceive and understand the importance of what I am saying:
 1) Place an index finger, bent like a hook, between your teeth without intentionally biting down upon it. Next, make a fist with your other hand and sense if this causes your teeth to press into the finger in your mouth.  May you sense this, as it is a demonstration of the direct connection between your hands & jaw.
2)  Rest one palm lightly on the back of your neck, then purse your lips, tongue and jaw while feeling if the neck muscles tighten.  If you can sense this, you are witnessing these muscles contracting in reaction to what is happening with your mouth.

I hope these explorations shed a light on how tensing these areas unnecessarily can compromise movement in the superior extremity joints. Over time, this can cause the nerves and muscles to become irritated.

The following awareness questions may help you elevate the quality of how you carry out repeated tasks such as writing and typing: 
1) How lightly can you hold a pen and still have good penmanship? When you sign a check do you have white knuckles?
2) While typing on the computer do your shoulders rise up to your ears? Does your tongue press or move around in your mouth in an unwanted way? 
3) Is it possible to text on your phone with space between your lips and teeth?  Do your thumbs continue to reach and press when you are finished with your message?

When asking students to become aware of how they move, Moshe Feldenkrais says: “This demands a great deal of quiet attention because the habit of life is not so easily seen.”
May you take the time each day to thoughtfully attend to yourself so you can establish more pleasing ways of being in the world.
~Donna

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No Soy Brings Joy

Dear Students:
During early adulthood when I began eating a vegan diet, I started eating soy products such as tofu, soy milk, etc.  Very quickly, I began having digestive problems, a bloated stomach and very low energy.  Walking became an effort that felt like trudging through water.

My boyfriend at the time, was having similar troubles and began pointing his finger at the soy products.  I was in disbelief, and gratefully his research changed my mind.  He discovered that in this country, soy is processed with hexane, a toxin much like gasoline.

We immediately stopped eating soy, including products that have soybean oil in them and began reading labels more closely.  On our first soy-free day, we agreed that it felt like our bodies were detoxing.  After the detoxification was complete, our energy levels increased and we were happy as could be.

About a year ago, at my favorite grocery store, I met Christine who was very concerned about her health.  She was experiencing digestive issues along with brain fog and headaches. She was worried because her doctors couldn’t figure out what was wrong with her. I asked her many questions and when she confirmed that she ate a lot of tofu, I understood her problem.

I suggested that she try for one week, to not eat any soy.  I also let her know that most restaurants cook with soybean oil and to avoid that as well.  I warned her about the detox stage and assured her that the next time I saw her, she would give me a big hug, if she did as I suggested. 

I sensed that I dropped the bomb a little too quickly as I could see in her eyes that she believed she could not live without tofu.  So I introduced her to tofu made from hemp and garbanzo beans and gave her other ideas.

As predicted, about two months later, Christine hugged me with feisty joy, and shared she was happily surprised by the results of the experiment. She explained, since soy is in almost everything it was hard for her to completely abstain from it, at first.  But after a night out at her favorite restaurant, that gave her such a bad, “soy” headache, she knew her efforts were well worth it.

Every time, I see Christine she has more energy and walks with a greater skip in her step.  She shed ten pounds without trying, which I have seen happen for others as well.  After her boyfriend saw the changes in her, he also decided to give up soy.  He used to swear by it as his protein source so this was another pleasant surprise for her.

Christine asked me several times, to write about her story. She wants everyone to know that her symptoms of years, only took days to go away! I agree with her, that as many people as possible need to know this information! Please pass it on.
~Donna

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Most Talked About Posts

Hi Students:
Throughout the years, certain blog posts prompted more people to shoot me an email, than others. Following are the top five posts from the past, that you wanted to talk about.  They are here to revisit, to catch a missed one, and/or to contemplate upon them.  Coincidentally, I wrote the first two posts below for the Holiday season.

Compulsively Saying “Yes” Leads to Strained Relationships:
I think this post made people talk because almost everyone knows someone who is over-extended and exhausted from always saying, “yes”. The good news is that setting necessary boundaries is polite and can lead to healthy relationships.

Hurried vs. Faster:
I believe a common illusion in a busy world is that hurrying makes one go faster. I think this post helped individuals change that misconception and understand that a hurried way of acting usually creates the opposite results that one is wanting to achieve.

Opening the Sinuses:
Many readers wrote to me and thanked me for sharing the video on this post demonstrating the “Bullet Proof Sinus Rinse”.  The readers that did this Rinse said they found it to be the most effective way to clean their sinuses.

What Good Posture Looks Like:
The second video on this post did a great job in helping change peoples’ thinking about posture. I can never watch it enough as it helps me to communicate better with my students about this subject.

A Celebration Story: Gaining Physical & Mental Flexibility:
Rene was open and willing to learn new ways of thinking and being and I had great fun giving her lessons.  The only time she became a bit reluctant was when I proposed that she take a break from her exercise routine during the three weeks we worked together.  She trusted me enough to do so and was pleasantly surprised with the outcome.  She wrote beautifully about her experiences in this post.  She sent me this photo of her skiing, after our sessions together concluded.

May these posts from the past help you to slow down and take better care of yourself during this Holiday season.
~Donna

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Rewards of Using Arms like Legs

Dear Students:
After my ankle surgery many years ago, I had to get around for six weeks without putting weight on my left leg.  This was necessary so my talus bone, the greatest weight bearing bone in the body, could heal as a chip was removed from it. 

At the time, I was living alone in a small apartment, so I became very creative in getting through day to day activities without standing on my injured leg.  I used crutches to get around outside but inside the crutches got in the way. So I started crawling in many different ways depending on the task in front of me.  Sometimes I crawled on my hands and knees, or on my hands and right foot and other times I scooted with my arms, buttocks and a limb on the floor.

I was exhausted at the end of each day due to the extra energy I was expending for healing combined with the daily responsibilities that I had to carry out. The weeks seemed to last forever. 

What I didn’t realize during this time, was that I was creating great rewards for myself! Because of my new movement routine, my upper back became more flexible and I began to organically understand how to properly prepare children and adults for walking.  Using my “arms like legs”, strengthened my bone density and improved my posture for upright standing in a way I hadn’t known since childhood. I was ecstatic with the new found freedom in my back and with the firsthand knowledge I acquired to help others more proficiently. 

This experience came to the forefront of my mind while organizing my next workshop, Extending & Arching.  Sign up now to receive the early bird special price so you can learn how to create mobility throughout your vertebral column in various unique ways on Nov. 9th! I hope to see you there moving like a younger version of yourself.
~Donna

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