Friday, 31 January 2014

Alignment and Movement:Biomechanics for the Non-Scientist

Morning!
So, I was lying in bed in the ridiculous heat lastnight and my energy level allowed me to press play/pause on my iphone. This gave me the enormous benefit of listening to an interview between fitness guru Ben Greenfield and Biomechanist and blogger, Katy Bowman.
Katy gave me a whole new perspective on how important posture is and mostly, being aware of our body in space - how we sit, stand, move and even lie down to sleep.

In her own home, Katy has booted out the furniture and instead, she and her two sons use bolsters, pillows and even an in-home monkey bar! Why? If you try sitting on the floor and standing up, you will find it is MUCH harder than plonking on a sofa and then getting up. It also encourages you to move more. Change position when you're sitting. Transfer loads from one side to the other.

This does more than get you a gold star in alignment and posture. It means you are awakening and using ALL the cells in your body. Nothing goes to waste from underuse and you avoid injuries from overuse.

I highly recommend that you listen to the interview - Katy is far from your whitecoat, technotalk scientist. She is fun and generous with her responses.
Toe separators
At one point, she talks of sleeping in special "alignment socks". The same idea is used in yoga to expand the toes out after spending ALL DAY in shoes that squish your toes together. Don't go the whole hog and wear them overnight to start. Maybe half an hour while you're reading or wandering the house. You don't need special socks. You can use those dividers that Kmart sells for next-to-nix in the beauty aisle to separate the toes for painting.

To the left, toe separators available at Priceline for $4.49

Ben says of the podcast:
-Why your alignment matters…
-The extreme importance of your “psoas”…
-Why high heels are destroying you…
-Why Katy doesn’t use furniture…
-Why standing can sometimes be a bad thing…
-Special socks you can wear at night to fix your feet…
-Why Kegel exercises may not be all that good after all…
-Why you shouldn’t suck in your stomach…
-How your boobs can be a biofeedback device (yes, I said boobs)…
-Why you should care about your earwax…
-What the best stretching and sleeping positions are…
-How we can get our kids stronger…
Without further ado, listen or download here.

Wednesday, 29 January 2014

Which Milk For Me?

It occurred to me, standing in the supermarket aisle today, that there is an incredible variety of milk brands, flavours, sources and sizes. I am a bit of an experimenter, but I have non-negotiables when it comes to milk so that's where I can knock down my choices.

For me, milk has to be: 

  • high in calcium
  • low calorie
  • satisfying (higher protein helps)
  • yum
I usually go with So Good soy milk because I like the texture and it's quite sweet, which appeals to me. I also like almond milk. Both options are excellent as far as the amount of calcium, protein and kilojoules per 100mL.

I have seen Rice Milk, Chia and Quinoa Milk, Coconut Milk and let's not forget the milk most of us know, plain old Cow's Milk.

If you have any diet intolerances (ie. lactose, gluten) start there. Look at the label - know what's in your milk! Compare products based on the quantity per 100mL rather than the "suggested serving size" which can differ markedly between packages. Here's a rundown of Calories/Fat/Protein and Calcium - the major factors on which to base your choice. From there, try different brands because So Good soy milk tastes very different to Vitasoy and everyone has a favourite.

Monday, 27 January 2014

Team Up

VicHealth has made an app available that allows you to find sports and activities in your local area. You can then connect with other locals to get active together. If you're not overflowing with self-motivation (hello 95% of the world!) then this is for you.
Spread the word to friends and neighbours. Maybe even suggest starting up a walking group or find a tennis partner.
Download the app for free at www.teamup.com.au 

On another VicHealth note - they are hosting a major dance party for White Night (the free, all night Melbourne event that promotes the arts).

VicHealth has said, "Ausdance Victoria and their professional dancers will be on hand to guide audience members through the moves of each dance style.

From synchronised swimming to live music, fashion to tattoos, illuminations and projections, White Night Melbourne 2014 will thrill and captivate when it returns to the city on Saturday 22 February."
Visit the White Night website

Friday, 24 January 2014

Unilateral Training: Why and How

Unilateral training involves focusing on one side of the body at a time. The benefits of this training method are that you build and require greater core strength to balance when one side of the body is bearing greater load than the other. You can really assess whether one side of the body is stronger than the other. When you do deadlifts with a barbell, if your left leg is much stronger than your right, you'll still execute the move because the stronger leg will compensate. If you're doing single leg deadlifts, however, you will know straight away if your right leg has been asleep on the job!
Why does it matter? If you keep compensating and ignoring that one side of the body is weaker,
you'll end up with over-use injuries, poor posture, soreness and fatigue.
If you do notice that one side of the body is weaker, you can plan your training to allow for extra work on that side. An extra set or extra weight to build. If you're not confident in doing this, or the difference in strength between left and right seems unusually great, see a physiotherapist! They can assess your movement and posture to diagnose what might be causing the issues and give you a program tailored to your needs.
Try:

  • Single Arm Chest Press
  • Single Leg Deadlift
  • Renegade Row


Monday, 20 January 2014

Protect your Tresses!

If my hair were able to speak, it would say, "Stop ironing me, pulling me and leaving me unwashed after going to the gym!"
It would also be deeply crabby and fatigued thanks to the amazingly searing heat in Melbourne the past week or so. Just like our skin, hair is sensitive to the sun and if you've been by the pool or the beach, hatless, you'll be feeling the frazzled damage.

So, after the expense most of us spend on dyeing, cutting, styling and maintaining our mops, consider making the wisest investment you can for summer. Kerastase Soleil protects your hair from environmental damage and is especially formulated to provide a shield for colour-treated hair.
I can also swear by Oleo-Relax masque for seriously nourishing naturally curly, dry hair. Find your nearest Kerastase stocked salon in Australia.

New Solow Gear! Spoilt for Sportswear!

Greetings Monday morning. As the new ambassador for Solow, I am totally spoilt for GORGEOUS gear straight from the City of Angels (or Los Angeles, if you will).
Today I am going with the blue ruched crop leggings. They are the perfect combo with my new dark pink Nike crop and purple Lunar trainers. Love them? PS. Let's just ignore that I don't know how to make my bed!



Sunday, 19 January 2014

Sportswear Shop : Sibling Outing!

I'm a solo shopper at heart - I like being able to ponder and change my mind for the best part of a day without the guilt of someone having a nervous breakdown waiting for me. But then I have my good moments where I'm decisive and I weigh up the opportunity costs, pros and cons in microseconds and BAM, I'm done.

So I took my super-stylish brother on my Nike store outing yesterday - stuck between two shades of pink, my brother looked them over and said, "dark" and the deal was sealed. No buyers regret! Brother got some kickass Nike Max - we even set up a fashion shot with his snazzy Honda Civic as a backdrop. Nike is at Rebel or online at Nike.com.au

Still on the Nike bandwagon, if you're looking for a free app to provide workout inspiration, try the Nike Training Club with downloadable workouts and short video tutorials.


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