Lots of decompression exercises. Definately, I need to go back to it again and again!
Σάββατο 12 Απριλίου 2025
Jill Miller: Increase Flexibility & Relieve Pain
What I mostly like about Jill Miller is that she has found scientific terminology to discribe the stress that is locked in tight muscles, and how correcting posture is also connected to stress managemnt and body work. It is also important to create an environment of safety around you and inside you. You can always munipulate the length of your breath making the outbreath a little longer. This helps a lot to relax the body and the mind.
Παρασκευή 11 Απριλίου 2025
Resistance training can reduce inflammation
In a meta-analysis of 19 randomized controlled trials in 728 older adults, resistance training reduced C-reactive protein (CRP) and improved physical function.
The resistance training programs lasted 6 to 38 weeks, with 2 to 3 weekly sessions. The exercises included squats, leg presses, bench presses, and rows, performed at 30% to 85% of 1-repetition maximum (1RM) for 1 to 5 sets of 4 to 25 repetitions. The training methods used elastic bands, body weight, free weights, or machines.
Overall, resistance training reduced CRP levels with a moderate-to-large effect size, and interleukin 6 and TNF-alpha remained unchanged. Resistance training also improved walking speed and leg extension strength and reduced body fat percentage.
Resistance training likely reduced CRP by lowering chronic low-grade inflammation, possibly through improved muscle function,[1] increased release of anti-inflammatory cytokines,[2] and reductions in body fat, especially visceral fat (a key driver of inflammation).[3] However, interleukin 6 and TNF-alpha remained unchanged, likely because interleukin 6 has both proinflammatory and anti-inflammatory roles, whereas TNF-alpha is associated with short-term rather than long-term inflammation.
Nejatian Hoseinpour A, Bassami M, Ahmadizad S, Donath L, Setayesh S, Mirzaei M, Mohammad Rahimi GRThe influence of resistance training on inflammatory markers, body composition and functional capacity in healthy older adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis.Arch Gerontol Geriatr.(2025 Dec 25)
The resistance training programs lasted 6 to 38 weeks, with 2 to 3 weekly sessions. The exercises included squats, leg presses, bench presses, and rows, performed at 30% to 85% of 1-repetition maximum (1RM) for 1 to 5 sets of 4 to 25 repetitions. The training methods used elastic bands, body weight, free weights, or machines.
Overall, resistance training reduced CRP levels with a moderate-to-large effect size, and interleukin 6 and TNF-alpha remained unchanged. Resistance training also improved walking speed and leg extension strength and reduced body fat percentage.
Resistance training likely reduced CRP by lowering chronic low-grade inflammation, possibly through improved muscle function,[1] increased release of anti-inflammatory cytokines,[2] and reductions in body fat, especially visceral fat (a key driver of inflammation).[3] However, interleukin 6 and TNF-alpha remained unchanged, likely because interleukin 6 has both proinflammatory and anti-inflammatory roles, whereas TNF-alpha is associated with short-term rather than long-term inflammation.
Nejatian Hoseinpour A, Bassami M, Ahmadizad S, Donath L, Setayesh S, Mirzaei M, Mohammad Rahimi GRThe influence of resistance training on inflammatory markers, body composition and functional capacity in healthy older adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis.Arch Gerontol Geriatr.(2025 Dec 25)
Source: www.examine.com
Τετάρτη 9 Απριλίου 2025
Why 80% of Autoimmune Diseases Happen to Women & Solutions
An amazing episode from Mel Robbins podcast explaining why 80% of autoimmune diseases happen to women. In a geast: it is not only hormons and genetics but also environmental and socio-cultural reasons that contribute to the flear up of autoimmune diseases to women. As Dr. Sara Szal states, the best solutions have to do with :
1. Changing one's diet (aka following an elimination diet and cutting sugar, gluten and dairy and ultra processed products)
2. Changing one's mind set (aka healing trauma, managing stress and not being at war with oneself)
3. Feeling safe (aka feeling safe in a psychological way creating bonds and relationship of love, acceptance and support, and feeling safe in ones body, which means taking care of one's body, nurishing it, exercising, moving etc.)
Dr. Sarah Szal, a Harvard- and MIT-trained MD with over 25 years of clinical experience.
Τρίτη 8 Απριλίου 2025
Do THIS To Stop Walking Hunched Over
1. Upper mobilization mid back (sitting on a chair)
2. Spine rotation (in a sitting position)
Παρασκευή 4 Απριλίου 2025
FIX Your Forward Head Posture in 5 Minutes a Day!
I usually don't trust any quck fixes, but this one, really works. I have a forward head posture for up to ten years and these exercises have an immediate result! Thank you Dr. Stefan Becker!
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