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    At Home Family Physical Fitness Ideas (during COVID-19 and beyond)

    March 18, 2021

    As many families continue to shelter in place together, they are finding it challenging to beat the stress and stay in shape. Exercising as a family is one-way families can accomplish both of these goals! And the good news is, there are plenty of ways families can exercise without the need of going to a […]

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    At Home Family Physical Fitness Ideas (during COVID-19 and beyond)

    March 18, 2021

    As many families continue to shelter in place together, they are finding it challenging to beat the stress and stay in shape. Exercising as a family is one-way families can accomplish both of these goals! And the good news is, there are plenty of ways families can exercise without the need of going to a public gym.

    Make Fitness a Game

    Take a pack of regular playing cards and turn them into fitness cards. Hearts stand for crunches, clubs push-ups, diamonds for squats, and spades for jumping jacks (or any other exercises you may want to substitute). Have each player take turns selecting a card and doing the activity. So for instance, if someone draws the five of hearts, they need to do 5 crunches.

    Go for a Bike Ride

    Strap on your helmets, hop on your bikes and take the kids for a nice bike ride around the neighborhood. You can also decide to bike to the library or to the park for a picnic. Just be sure to pick a route that is safe and isn’t too much effort for your child.

    Have a Dance Party!

    Decorate your living room with a disco ball or other fun string lights, turn on some good tunes, and have a dance party. You can even choose to record yourselves and share your dance party with others on Youtube.

    Play Classic Outdoor Games

    Chances are over the years your kids have begged you to play certain games like hide-and-seek or kickball. Now is the time to embrace these requests and head outside for some family fun. There is also tag, jump rope, dodgeball, and kick the can.

    A Timed Scavenger Hunt

    This game will get everyone moving to get some aerobic exercise. Take turns and split the family up into 2 teams. Team A will start by hiding objects around the house or yard. Then team B has 10 minutes to find them all. This means they’ve got to really RUN around looking for all of them. Then swap so Team B hides items and team A has to find them. The team that finds the most items wins and doesn’t have to do the dishes that week.

    Go for a Family Walk

    Walking is such a great form of exercise and an equally great way for families to connect. Try and build walking into your daily schedule. Maybe after dinner take everyone out for a walk around the neighborhood. If you have dogs, take them, too!

     

    These are just a few ideas you can try with your own family. Get creative to come up with some ideas of your own. While Covid has definitely made our lives more stressful and challenging, the silver lining is that it has helped many of us reconnect with our families. Take this time to do the same and stay fit at the same time.

     

    SOURCES:

    • https://www.performancehealth.com/articles/20-family-fitness-ideas-beyond-the-gym
    • https://wellnessmama.com/12284/family-exercise/
    • https://www.acefitness.org/education-and-resources/lifestyle/blog/7538/family-fitness-during-covid-19/

    Filed Under: Sports / Exercise

    The Resistance Band Can Become Your New BFF

    June 22, 2020

    Do you know the number one thing that causes aches and pains and makes a person feel old? Tight muscles and a lack of flexibility! Much attention is given to building muscle, but not enough on how to keep muscles and other soft tissues like ligaments and tendons loose and flexible. Is flexibility really that […]

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    The Resistance Band Can Become Your New BFF

    June 22, 2020

    Do you know the number one thing that causes aches and pains and makes a person feel old? Tight muscles and a lack of flexibility!

    Much attention is given to building muscle, but not enough on how to keep muscles and other soft tissues like ligaments and tendons loose and flexible. Is flexibility really that important? Yes! It’s crucial actually.

    Here are a few benefits of flexibility:

    Fewer Injuries

    Muscle imbalances are one of the most common reasons for injuries during physical activities. This means some muscles are overactive (tight) while others are underactive. Flexibility helps to correct this issue.

    Less Pain

    Loose muscles that are less tense will alleviate those common aches and pains.

    Better Posture and Balance

    Increased muscular flexibility typically leads to improved posture. Plus, the increased range of motion helps with balance.

    Less Stress

    Stretching and opening up the body leads to feelings of physical relaxation, which in turn leads to a sense of peace and calm.

    Improved Physical Performance

    Once you have increased your flexibility, your muscles will be able to work more effectively. This will allow better movement and therefore better physical performance.

    So now that you know the benefits of muscle flexibility, let’s take a look at some simple stretches you can do to improve yours. The use of resistance bands makes these exercises safe, precise, and easy, so if you don’t have any, pick up one or two online.

    A quick note:

    Stretching should be done only after a light warmup of the muscles. This could be doing some jumping jacks in place for a minute or two or using a treadmill or stationary bike for 3-5 minutes. The idea is to get the blood flowing to your muscles to make them ready for stretching.

    Also, stretching should feel GOOD. You should never force a stretch or feel any pain. Only use just enough tension to deepen the stretch just enough.

    Now, here are a few resistance band stretches to help you become more flexible:

    Hamstring Stretch

    Lie on the floor with the resistance band looped around your right foot. Grab the band closer to your foot to create tension. Now straighten your right leg as much as you comfortably can while keeping the left leg bent on the floor. Gently pull the right leg towards you, stretching the back of the leg.

    Hold for 15 to 30 seconds and switch sides.  

    Upper Back Stretch

    Sit on the floor with your legs extended out and loop the band around both feet. Cross the band and grab onto each side with both hands close to the feet. Gently curl your back, stretching it towards the back of the room and using the bands to create tension and add to the stretch. Keep your abs contracted and concentrate on feeling your shoulder blades spreading open.

    Hold the position for 15 to 30 seconds.

    Chest Stretch

    You can do this stretch on the floor, sitting in a cross-legged position, or seated upright in a chair. Grip the band with your hands a few inches apart. Gently pull your arms out and down as low as you can to stretch the chest. If you need to adjust the tension, simply change the position of your hands on the band to tighten or loosen the grip.

    These are only a few stretches, but they cover some of the biggest muscle groups and so are great to start with. You can go on Youtube to find more resistance band stretches.

    We are also happy to develop a stretch routine that is suited specifically for your body and any issues you may be having. Not only do we help clients through chiropractic adjustments, but we also help to design exercise and stretching routines that will keep their joints healthy. Call us today.

     

    SOURCES:

    • https://www.verywellfit.com/total-body-stretch-with-resistance-bands-1231152
    • https://www.self.com/gallery/resistance-band-exercises
    • https://www.12minuteathlete.com/resistance-band-stretches/
    • https://www.healthline.com/health/benefits-of-flexibility

    Filed Under: Chiropractic, Sports / Exercise

    Yes, Virginia, You Can Learn to Love… Okay Like, Exercise

    May 4, 2020

    Hate exercising? You’re definitely not alone. At any time during the year, thousands of people across the country commit to working out, only to fall off the wagon weeks later. So what gives? Why does exercising feel so hard and is there any possible way to like it more? Exercise feels like a chore because […]

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    Yes, Virginia, You Can Learn to Love… Okay Like, Exercise

    May 4, 2020

    Hate exercising? You’re definitely not alone. At any time during the year, thousands of people across the country commit to working out, only to fall off the wagon weeks later.

    So what gives? Why does exercising feel so hard and is there any possible way to like it more?

    Exercise feels like a chore because there are so many misconceptions (AKA myths) out there surrounding it. The best way to like exercise is to put some of these myths to bed.

    Let’s DO THIS…

    Myth #1: You Need to Exercise X Minutes a Day for X Days a Week

    Most people think there is a certain magical number of days and minutes of exercise, and if we hit it, we have exercised “enough.” But what happens is, people who are not in the best shape hit the gym hard for 45 minutes a day, 5 days a week. And this is simply too much for them all at once and they eventually quit.

    There IS NO magic number. The real magic begins by simply moving your body more. So don’t focus on a number, focus on creating a better habit in yourself and moving your body more each day.

    Myth #2: Exercise is Boring

    Then you aren’t doing the right exercise for YOU. No one says you MUST take a spinning class or a yoga class. No one says you MUST run 5 miles a day or do 100 squats a day.

    What do you enjoy? If you like dancing, take dance classes every week. Do you like to swim? Maybe you used to play tennis and it would be fun to get back into it.

    There are almost endless activities and ways to move your body, so pick something that isn’t boring to you and do that.

    Myth #3: No Pain, No Gain

    Wrong.

    Now I guess we should start by discussing what “pain” actually means. If you haven’t moved your body very much except to walk from the sofa to the kitchen to retrieve another beer, then yes, you can expect that your muscles might get a little sore. But sore and pain are NOT the same thing.

    If, while you are working out, you feel any kind of real pain, STOP immediately. This is particularly true if you are over the age of 50 and very out of shape. Nothing should hurt on your body. This is a sign that you are pushing yourself too hard. When you workout so hard that you can barely move the next day… well, you are hardly going to want to do it all over again.

    Go slow, pace yourself, don’t try and be a hero.

    If you kick these 3 myths to the curb, choose an exercise you enjoy and just try and move your body a little bit each day, you may find that after a while you… (GASP!)… enjoy exercise!

     

    SOURCES:

    • https://www.lifehack.org/articles/lifestyle/you-hate-exercise-this-will-change-your-mind.html
    • https://www.nerdfitness.com/blog/exercise-sucks-heres-what-to-do-about-it/

    Filed Under: Sports / Exercise



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