To aid recovery or reclaim your movement, start with the mind
There are so many false promises out there! I shy away from making specific claims or saying ‘doing X, will fix Y’, because without seeing a person, knowing their individual history and understanding their current life and struggles, how can that claim possibly become a reality, unless it’s through sheer luck?
Load Bearing: Make & take opportunities for strengthening as we age
We all know that we lose muscle mass from quite an early stage in our lives and that bone density decreases due to losing minerals faster than we can lay down new bone. Great!
So, does that mean we’ve all got to don some lycra and hit the gym whether we like it or not?! No! I always think it’s best to start adding in daily movements that involve load bearing and then, if you enjoy the way it feels to be stronger and more capable, it might lead you to create your own intentional ‘loading’ practise.
But it’s best not to jump the gun though and instead work up from where your body is at right now!
Whole body movement - be ready for life
Practicality in movement ‘training’
One of the things I struggle with is practising exercises or movement patterns that I don't feel have obvious uses in regular daily movement. Some things I've done in the past and even some things I still occasionally do, feel very reductionist in nature and repetitive.
When I can't imagine myself doing the movement in nature or around the house, I find it less easy to engage with the movement as I find myself thinking, ‘Why are we doing this again?’ If I don't know and can’t guess the answer, I quickly become disengaged.
That’s where ‘whole body movement’ comes in…
The importance of feet as our foundations of movement
We often take our feet for granted, but they actually play a crucial role in our overall well-being and movement. When foot problems arise, we quickly realise their significance as we can suddenly find ourselves capable of doing very little. Surprisingly, many people still fail to recognize the connection between foot health, mobility, agility, and how it affects the rest of our bodies. When we don't actively care for our feet, it can lead to restricted mobility, pain, and other issues. In this blog, I’m going to look at the significance of our wonderful feet, as the ‘foundations of our body’ and the benefits of looking after them!
‘The inconvenient cost of comfort & convenience’
Living in a more developed world than our predecessors has given us increased life expectancy. I’m very grateful for all the years I will hopefully have on this earth and work hard to ensure I am healthy enough to enjoy them all!
At what (movement) opportunity cost?
Progress, however, can also have its disadvantages. Many things that make our lives more comfortable and increased convenience reduce the amount of daily movement we have to have to survive, and this has a direct impact on our health, both short and long-term.
The lifelong benefits of walking & avoiding the shuffle!
The fortunate ones taking walking for granted, until we suddenly have reason not to. A hugely beneficial movement both physically and mentally than can bring us so much more than merely putting one foot in front of the other. Read this blog for tips and motivation to walk well for life.
Alignment matters: 3 ways to audit your alignment, 3 things that affect it, and things we can do to help
Alignment matters: 3 ways to audit our alignment, 3 things that affect it and things we can do to help
Reduce your fear of falling; practise empowering natural movements daily
When we challenge our movements less, we can become fearful of falling, leading to reduced confidence in our overall ability. The solution is to mix up our daily movements and add in natural movements that keep us mobile and strong.
Movement hydration: sip on movement…to stay hydrated!
You wouldn’t drink your daily 2 litres of water in one go. The same goes for your movement. Try to take sips of natural movement all day.
Bendy Wendy! Hypermobility & me
How hypermobility has affected my life, some information on how to diagnose the condition and how to live with it.
You've heard of 'tree' pose, but what about 'chair' pose?!
If we have to sit on chairs, let's know what they are doing to our bodies and be able to make choices about how we sit and for how long.
What’s all this barefoot shoe business about?
What’s all this barefoot shoe business about? How can you be ‘barefoot’, if you’re wearing shoes? Well, the answer is obviously you can!
Dieting is to healthy eating as exercise is to healthy moving!
What’s the difference between going on a diet & healthy eating for life? And what's the difference between exercising and moving more?
Natural movement training - therapy & deterrent!
If you’re lucky enough to get to midlife without our body ‘talking’ to you about any issues don’t take it for granted that that will…
You can’t ‘bank’ movement: snacking & stacking is the answer!
To get the required level of exercise for health, some people pack in a few intense sessions a week and see it as completing their weekly…
Don't have a wobble: practise your balancing skills!
“Life is a balance between holding on and letting go.” Rumi. Staying balanced is actually more important than you might think.
The importance of ground positions, movements & get ups for longevity
‘Old age is like everything else, to make a success of it you’ve got to start young!’ Fred Astair.
The most important metre you travel in your life!
The importance of ground positions, movements & get ups for longevity
My journey - through injury & chronic pain to feeling great!
BC - Life ‘Before Children’ Married and mother to 3 growing boys, I have been living in Oxford for 15 years, since the birth of my first...