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		<title>How Small Changes can Help You Lose a Lot of Weight in 2012</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Jan 2012 16:39:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>scrawford</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every year, losing weight tops lists of New Year&#8217;s resolutions, and dieters everywhere decide to completely overhaul the way they eat to lose weight fast. After a few weeks, or even a few months, many of these plans fail as dieters are unable to live up to the unrealistic expectations they create for themselves. For more long-term weight-loss success, making small changes in diet to create a lifestyle change is key. Here are some small changes that [...]]]></description>
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<p>Every year, losing weight tops lists of New Year&#8217;s resolutions, and dieters everywhere decide to completely overhaul the way they eat to lose weight fast. After a few weeks, or even a few months, many of these plans fail as dieters are unable to live up to the unrealistic expectations they create for themselves. For more long-term weight-loss success, making small changes in diet to create a lifestyle change is key. Here are some small changes that you can make to your diet to lose a lot of weight over the long term:</p>
<p><strong>Drink More Water</strong></p>
<p>Soda is a bad habit for many &#8212; one that can add hundreds or even thousands of calories to your diet every day. Fruit juices and sports drinks are equally high in calories and sugar that can pack on the pounds. A simple change is to simply trade out sodas and other sugary drinks  and substitute with water instead. Over time, this one change can help you to lose a lot of weight. If you don&#8217;t enjoy the taste of water, you can add some flavor by dropping in a strawberry or a splash of lemon or lime juice. Avoid mix-ins that contain artificial sweeteners or caffeine.</p>
<p><strong>Control Portions</strong></p>
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<p>Do you like to eat a bag full of chips while you sit in front of the TV each night? It can be hard to eat just one. However, this kind of mindless snacking can add up to hundreds and thousands of calories. Working on controlling your portions can help you to lose a significant amount of weight. Instead of sitting down with an open bag of chips, grab a handful and put them in a bowl. Put the bag away and don&#8217;t go back for seconds. Often, we tend to eat what we see, or what we put on our plates. Simply putting food out of sight or filling up a smaller plate can help us to eat less.</p>
<p><strong>Cut One Bad Habit at a Time</strong></p>
<p>Do you have a sweet tooth? Or maybe you have a weakness for chili cheese dogs? Instead of calling off all your vices at once, just work on them one at a time. If sweets are your problem, start phasing them out slowly. Once you have become accustomed to eating less sweets or none at all, start working on your chili cheese dog problem. Over time, you will clean up your diet and will slowly change your eating habits for long-term success.</p>
<p><strong>Eat More Protein</strong></p>
<p>Protein digests much more slowly, helping to stabilize your blood sugar and making you feel full longer. Eating protein at every meal and snack will also help you to feel satisfied and full more quickly. In contrast, eating meals and snacks that consist mostly of simple carbohydrates will trigger cravings for more high-sugar, high-fat foods.</p>
<p><strong>Make Healthy Swaps</strong></p>
<p>Instead of trying to cut out all the foods you love, try to find ways to enjoy them in healthier versions. For example, instead of cutting out pasta, try whole-wheat pasta with a low-fat marinara sauce. Instead of cutting out cheese, try low-fat versions. Instead of cutting out fried chicken, try a heart-healthy baked version. In general, choosing whole wheat over white flour and low-fat or low-sugar versions over their whole counterparts can help you cut calories while still enjoying the foods you like.</p>
<p><strong>Add Fruits and Vegetables</strong></p>
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<p>An easy way to make your diet healthier is to add more nutritious foods to it instead of focusing on what you have to take out of it. Eating more fruits and vegetables helps you get many of the nutrients you need, while also adding fiber to your diet. Eating more fiber helps to make you feel full faster, leaving less room (and less desire) to eat other high-fat, unhealthy foods. It also promotes digestive health, which can encourage your weight loss.</p>
<p><strong>Add Exercise</strong></p>
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<p>Diet is only one part of weight loss; exercising more is critical to overall health and to long-term weight-loss success. Like your diet, you shouldn&#8217;t try to make drastic changes to your exercise routine. If you&#8217;ve been a couch potato for years, don&#8217;t expect to run a marathon this year. Start by making small changes. If you&#8217;re not used to exercising, start by walking a few times a week. When you get used to this routine, walk for longer distances or more days of the week. Slowly add in more intense exercise &#8212; like running or cycling &#8212; as well as strength training. Over time, you will make lasting changes to your physical fitness routine.</p>
<p>Though the excitement of New Year&#8217;s resolutions can make us eager to make big changes in our lives quickly, attempting to do so can actually set us up for failure. To successfully change habits in the long term, small steps must be taken. Making some of these small steps to your diet and fitness routine can help you lose a lot of weight in the long term. When you&#8217;re able to keep off the weight, you won&#8217;t have to make the same resolutions again next year!</p>
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<p><strong>About the author:</strong></p>
<p>Amanda Tradwick is a grant researcher and writer for CollegeGrants.org. She has a Bachelor&#8217;s degrees from the University of Delaware, and has recently finished research on &lt;a href=&#8221;www.collegegrant.net/cosmetology/&#8221;&gt;grants for cosmetology school&lt;/a&gt; and &lt;a href=&#8221;www.collegegrant.net/college-grants-for-adults/&#8221;&gt;grants for adults returning to college&lt;/a&gt;.</p>
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		<title>Stay Active While On The Job</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jun 2011 18:48:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>scrawford</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Jenni Sunde The benefits of living an active lifestyle are obvious; you look better, feel better, and have more energy.  If you work fulltime, have a family, or run your own business you are likely well aware of how difficult it can be to keep up a fitness routine.  Many people complain about not having enough time or feeling too tired at the end of the day.  Inactivity can actually cause feelings of fatigue.  Sitting all [...]]]></description>
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<p>By Jenni Sunde</p>
<p>The benefits of living an active lifestyle are obvious; you look better, feel better, and have more energy.  If you work fulltime, have a family, or run your own business you are likely well aware of how difficult it can be to keep up a fitness routine.  Many people complain about not having enough time or feeling too tired at the end of the day.  Inactivity can actually cause feelings of fatigue.  Sitting all day slows down how quickly oxygen enters the blood stream and can leave you feeling sluggish and drained of energy.</p>
<p>Fortunately, with a little creativity and some even the tiniest amount of dedication you can lead a healthy lifestyle even with a fulltime schedule.  Depending on your fitness goals there are varying levels of changes that you can make.  The truth is that finding a way to become active again is a simple as deciding to do it.</p>
<p>Changing how you commute can be one of the easiest ways to optimize your time for activity.  If you live close enough to work to walk, do it!  Even if it means leaving a little earlier, those extra ten or twenty minutes will not only get your blood pumping, but they will provide you with time to decompress and appreciate your surroundings.  This can be a great way to prepare for the day ahead and to unwind on the way home.  If you don’t live close enough to walk, consider biking to work.  This will help improve your cardio fitness, reduce traffic congestion and lower your green house gas emissions.</p>
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<p>If the commute is too difficult to change, there are other simple adjustments that you can make in your daily work life that will help to get you motivated and help combat sedentary-induced laziness.</p>
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<li>Bring a pair of walking shoes to work and leave them there.  This way you can go for a brisk ten minute walk on your coffee breaks instead of just sitting more.  You may even be able to do this more than once throughout the day depending on your work schedule.  You’d be amazed at how much more alert you’ll be from a simple ten minute walk.</li>
<li>If your building has an elevator, opt to take the stairs instead.</li>
<li>Pack your lunches instead of going out to eat.  This way you can control your nutrition, save money, and get in the habit of eating healthier foods.  Bring carrots and fruit to snack on so that you can better avoid the chips and cookies left in the break room.</li>
<li>Walk around the office more.  If there is more than one printer in the building, opt to have your documents printed at the farthest one.</li>
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<p>There are also changes you can make in your home life.  Technology is undoubtedly convenient, but it has taken a lot of the doing out of household chores.  This means we burn fewer calories in our daily lives and are less active than even just ten years ago.  You need to find ways to supplement the lost activity that was once involved in house work.  Some options include:</p>
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<li>Walking a few sets of stairs during commercial breaks on tv.</li>
<li>Saving a few extra dishes for hand washing.</li>
<li>Hand watering the garden instead of just turning on the sprinkler.</li>
<li>Using a push mower instead of a sit down mower.</li>
<li>Take a few breaks from your desk to do resistance training with weights or bands.</li>
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<p>Finding ways to engage your family in active interactions is a great way to combine family time with exercise.  Play with your kids more.  Maybe you can make obstacle course in the backyard and have them try to beat you; who doesn’t want to beat their parents at a game?  You could also try:</p>
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<li>Take a special walk with each of your children one day a week and allow this to double as special time for the two of you to talk and spend time together while you get a little exercise.</li>
<li>Set up some fun family fitness goals and have a prize for whenever someone achieves a goal.  For example, go out to dinner at a place of their choosing.</li>
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<p>The most important thing to understand is that you need to make your health a priority.  There is enough time in the day to do everything you need to do, including exercise.  You just need to make sure that you find ways to use time effectively to your advantage.  Plan ahead by marking off time each week to dedicate to your fitness goals; it is really as easy as deciding to do it and the results and finesse of it will follow.</p>
<p><em>About the author: Jenni Sunde is a freelance fashion writer and pop culture junkie. Jenni specializes in all things lifestyle-related. From home and design to health and beauty. With her love of art and all things beautiful, she delights in sharing her sense of style from her life to your computer monitor. Her title pegs her as an editor at a website that specializes in </em><a href="http://www.careersinfashion.net/">fashion careers</a><em>, and another that provides people with </em><a href="http://www.savetodayautoinsurance.com/">car insurance quotes</a><em>, but her passion leads her into writing with a little more substance and a lot more heart. </em></p>
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		<title>Attaining Perfect Rejuvenation: How to Understand and Master Shavasana</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Apr 2011 22:36:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>scrawford</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you’re a yoga devotee, you’re probably intimately familiar with Shavasana (also Savasana, or the corpse pose). You do it at the end of every yoga session, and the rule of thumb is typically five minutes of Shavasana for every 30 you’ve spent practicing other yoga poses. So if you do a 30-minute session of yoga five times a week, that’s at least 25 minutes of Shavasana. When you’re spending so much time in one pose, wouldn’t [...]]]></description>
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<p>If you’re a yoga devotee, you’re probably intimately familiar with Shavasana (also Savasana, or the corpse pose). You do it at the end of every yoga session, and the rule of thumb is typically five minutes of Shavasana for every 30 you’ve spent practicing other yoga poses. So if you do a 30-minute session of yoga five times a week, that’s at least 25 minutes of Shavasana. When you’re spending so much time in one pose, wouldn’t you like to make sure that it’s as close to perfection as possible?</p>
<p>You might think that the corpse pose is pretty self-explanatory, and it is – but to truly perfect this pose, it takes a little bit more than playing dead. Practice, more heightened concentration, and awareness of the pose’s goal can help you experience the incredible benefits of a perfect Shavasana pose. To get started, check out the following suggestions for improving your corpse pose.</p>
<p><strong>Finding the Perfect Position</strong></p>
<p>Going by the name, a corpse pose would have you simply lie on your back as if you were dead. Easy enough, but it’s tougher than it sounds. To begin Shavasana, sit on the floor with your knees bent, feet flat against the floor, and lean back as you use your forearms to guide your torso down to the floor so that you’re flat on your back. Slide one leg straight out, leading with the heel, as you inhale slowly andexhale. Extend the other leg and arch your back slightly. Now, soften your thigh muscles and allow your legs to turn slightly outward into a natural pose that doesn’t require you to hold any muscles taut. Soften your lower back, but don’t allow it to touch the floor. You want to retain a soft, natural curve in your spine. If you’re having trouble with this, use a bolster to find the curve and remove it when you’re confident that you can retain the curve on your own. Once you’re comfortable in this initial position, you’re ready to move on.</p>
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<p><strong><span style="font-weight: normal;"> </span>Focusing on</strong><strong>Alignment</strong></p>
<p>Try to keep your body symmetrical with your left and right sides reflecting each other along the mid-line of your torso. To get your head in the game, take hold of it with both hands and gently lift it away from the back of your neck. Keep your ears at equal distances from your shoulders – this will help you stay symmetrical along your mid-line. As you support your head with your hands or a folded blanket, try to release your spine and relax it from the base of your skull down to your tailbone.</p>
<p><strong>Using Your Arms and Surface Area</strong></p>
<p>Reach your arms up to the ceiling, perpendicular to the floor, as you rock gently from side to side. The purpose of this is to broaden your back by moving the ribs and shoulder blades away from the spine, giving you the sensation of having more surface area between you and the floor. This will help you feel rock solid as you fully relax your body. Allow your arms to find a natural position at your sides, equally angled away from your mid-line, with the palms facing up. Keep your shoulder blades firmly but gently pressed against the floor, allowing your collarbones to spread open and your chest to expand.</p>
<p><strong>Silencing Your Sense Organs</strong></p>
<p>Your sense organs are always at work, but in Shavasana, it’s important to try to silence them and participate in total relaxation. You can start at the top of your head and work downward, relaxing your eye and facial muscles, your inner ear canals, and nostrils. To become more aware of the stress you’re holding in your nose, try flaring your nostrils and then actively relaxing them. Now, soften the root of your tongue and release the tension in your jaw. If your teeth are gritted at this point, work to soften your jaw muscles and your tongue will naturally relax during this process. Any muscle groups that are still taut should be tensed and deliberately released. Trouble spots can include the shoulders, neck, face, back, and jaw, so make sure that these parts of your body are entirely relaxed.</p>
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<p><strong><span style="font-weight: normal;"> </span>Breathing and Mental Relaxation</strong></p>
<p>There aren’t any specific breathing tricks to learn for Shavasana. Just observe your breath as if you were outside of your body and become aware of its natural rhythm. Focusing on this simple act of respiration will allow you to relax your mind, releasing any stresses or concerns you might have and eliminating thoughts of what you’ll have to do when you’ve finished your yoga session. Let your breath guide you within the moment of Shavasana and exclude the world as you know it. Detach yourself from your body and watch your thoughts slowly dissipate, enabling you to enter a state of total relaxation. No matter what you do, treat Shavasana as a pose that deserves your full concentration just as much as the toughest handstand. You’ll be rewarded with the perfect ending to your yoga session.</p>
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<p>Bio: Alexis Bonari is currently a resident blogger at College Scholarships, where recently she&#8217;s been researching <a href="http://www.collegescholarships.org/scholarships/sports/ice-hockey.htm">scholarships for ice hockey students</a> as well as <a href="http://www.collegescholarships.org/loans/forbearance.htm">student loan forbearance</a>. Whenever this WAHM gets some free time she enjoys doing yoga, cooking with the freshest organic in-season fare, and practicing the art of coupon clipping.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kristen Frost was our 20th guest since soma has launched as an LLC in 2009 and here is what she had to say about her experience: &#8220;Scott- Transformed? Highly Satisfied?  ABSOLUTELY!!! I know that you know I had a wonderful time in your care.  I just had a video call with my 2 best friends today to catch up (1 lives in Boise, the other in CT) and they want to do a retreat, they loved what [...]]]></description>
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<p>Kristen Frost was our 20th guest since soma has launched as an LLC in 2009 and here is what she had to say about her experience:</p>
<p>&#8220;Scott-</p>
<p>Transformed? Highly Satisfied?  ABSOLUTELY!!!</p>
<p>I know that you know I had a wonderful time in your care.  I just had a video call with my 2 best friends today to catch up (1 lives in Boise, the other in CT) and they want to do a retreat, they loved what I shared.  Needless to say you may never get rid of me.</p>
<p>OK-so my favorite moment?  Though quite painful, I still giggle out loud when I recall laughing uncontrollably while you grinded my PSOAS muscle&#8230;..Laughing is so central to my being but I don&#8217;t let it out quite like that anymore&#8211;THANK YOU!!  I needed to remember how good that feels.</p>
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<p>LOVE and HUGS,</p>
<p>Kristin&#8221;</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Having a long week? Exhausted from all those emails? Sick of having your phone glued to your ear? Chivas Skin Care knows just the right ingredients for a relaxing and rejuvenating bath, one of the ingredients is their very own goat milk bath salt… There is an ingredient for each day of the week and an explanation behind each one. Find out what the ingredients are and read the whole article by clicking here.]]></description>
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<p>Having a long week? Exhausted from all those emails? Sick of having your phone glued to your ear?<strong> </strong><strong><em><a title="Home page" href="http://chivasskincare.com" target="_blank">Chivas Skin Care</a></em></strong> knows just the right ingredients for a relaxing and rejuvenating bath, one of the ingredients is their very own <strong><em><a title="Bath salts" href="https://www.chivasskincare.com/shop/sweet-nothings-bath-salts-individual-bags-p-30.html" target="_blank">goat milk bath salt</a></em></strong>… There is an ingredient for each day of the week and an explanation behind each one.</p>
<p>Find out what the ingredients are and read the whole article by clicking <strong><em><a title="Blog" href="http://www.chivasskincare.com/Goat-Milk-Soap-and-Skin-Care/granny-goat-2/granny-goats-advice-on-a-good-way-to-relax/" target="_blank">here</a></em></strong>.</p>
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		<title>SOLACE RETREAT WITH SOMA GET FIT</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 May 2010 04:18:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>scrawford</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Janet Rifkin If you had the chance to design and then enjoy a weekend retreat that was tailored to your own needs and preferences, what would it look like? Would you want to be in a beautiful place, eat wonderful healthy food, to get to know the natural environment of ocean and mountains? Would you want to meditate and have personalized restorative yoga sessions? Would you want to end your evening with the most amazing bodywork [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>by Janet Rifkin</p>
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<p>If you had the chance to design and then enjoy a weekend retreat that was tailored to your own needs and preferences, what would it look like? Would you want to be in a beautiful place, eat wonderful healthy food, to get to know the natural environment of ocean and mountains? Would you want to meditate and have personalized restorative yoga sessions?  Would you want to end your evening with the most amazing bodywork you will ever experience?  Does that sound better than the usual spa experience where m</p>
<p>ost of your time will be spent inside and eating food that is cooked for multiple guests?  Having been to many spas in different parts of the country, my recent weekend at Soma Get Fit was in a different league entirely and far surpasses all my other experiences.  Here’s why: For starters, the staff spends considerable time before you arrive to develop a personalized itinerary and menu. They want to know what priorities you have, be it cardio/aerobic, yoga and meditation, hiking, biking, kayaking or other water sports.  Once that is established, they develop a schedule that integrates the extraordinary natural environment of Santa Barbara into your entire exper</p>
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<p>ience. I biked in town, stopped at a number of beautiful parks where Karen led me and my friend Marlo in Yoga sessions. Scott and Karen took is on an amazing hike into the hills of Romero Canyon where the views and flowers were terrific. We visited a soothing Buddhist temple, which allowed us to appreciate silence and some time for reflection and more.  Karen guided us on our kayaking trip in the harbor and educated us about the marine biology of the area.</p>
<p>We went to the Farmer’s Market with our personal chef Lys Poet where we picked out the produce that she transformed into a 4 star meals. Each evening ended with Scott Crawford giving us each the most amazing 2 hours of bodywork. His talent must come from the Gods. His work is magical and you won’t want your session to end.</p>
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<p>The activities, the setting, the food and the tone all contribute to this unique experience. But the essential quality of the Soma Get Fit stems from its people. They are invested in creating experiences for their guests that change body and mind. Their goal is to facilitate personal transformations that their guests have envisioned for themselves. They come to you without judgment, they don’t have preconceptions and they really want to “be there” for their guests. They are gentle but determined that the time you spend at Soma Get Fit will mean something, both while you are there and after you leave. The only drawback to this entire experience is that you have to leave. I for one will go back as soon as I can.</p>
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		<title>Yoga, Pilates, What&#8217;s the difference?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Apr 2010 17:30:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you know the difference between Yoga and Pilates?  If your answer is no, you aren’t alone.  Over the years as a Pilates Instructor I’ve been asked by friends “how’s yoga going.”   Today that question makes sense as I’m in the middle of a yoga certification.  However, for the past 7 years while I’ve only been teaching Pilates, the question would make me laugh.  Then I sometimes get “what’s the difference between the two”?  My go to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Do you know the difference between Yoga and Pilates?  If your answer is no, you aren’t alone.  Over the years as a Pilates Instructor I’ve been asked by friends “how’s yoga going.”   Today that question makes sense as I’m in the middle of a yoga certification.  However, for the past 7 years while I’ve only been teaching Pilates, the question would make me laugh.  Then I sometimes get “what’s the difference between the two”?  My go to answer for years was “think of yoga as mind/body and Pilates as body/mind.&#8221;  It seems a little simplistic to me today, but until recently I didn’t really know how to give a more in depth answer.  Now many years into teaching Pilates, practicing yoga, and being immersed in a yoga certification, I feel I can answer with more substance.   Happily I’ve also come to realize that the two compliment one another quite nicely.</p>
<p>While there might be a few similarities between Pilates and yoga, like the obvious increased strength and flexibility, at the core they are quite different.  Pilates has only been around for about 100 years, while yoga with much more spiritual and meditative aspects dates back at least 5,000 years.  Pilates uses apparatus with springs to give bodies the resistance they are unable to find on their own when doing the mat work.  Yoga is all done on a mat, with props and walls used when needed.  I’m so grateful to those walls as they’ve saved me with my inversions on a number of occasions.  Peter Fiasca wrote in his book, Discovering Pure Classical Pilates, “Although some of the postures of yoga may resemble those found in Pure Classical Pilates, it is in the emphasis and execution that one discovers their distinct differences.”  The classical approach to Pilates keeps bodies moving from one exercise to the next with breath being important and core always a constant focus.   Where as yoga poses might be held for many minutes at a time while perfecting the alignment and focusing on breath.  The breath is also linked to movement.  Many  yoga teachers like to have students set an intention in a yoga class and carry that through until the end of class.  Pilates is an all over workout, but the strength starts at the core.  While yoga touches on the core in some of its poses, it definitely isn’t the main focus.</p>
<p>When I started doing Pilates it was because I thought it was similar to yoga but better.  I tried yoga when I was in college and I have the distinct memory of laughing my way through the class with my friends.  It’s funny to think about that now as yoga has become just as important to me as Pilates is.  Honestly I can’t imagine not having either modality in my life.  Pilates might have helped me get to yoga, but I wouldn’t be able to practice yoga the way I do without my Pilates background.  Anyone with experience in Pilates knows the core is the primary focus, but this is not the case with yoga.  Although, recently I have had some yoga teachers do ab work in their classes.  It seems they are beginning to realize the importance of core strength.  I’m convinced that my inversions, which at times are still tricky, haven’t been as hard for me in my yoga training as they have been for my fellow trainees, because of my core strength and understanding.  This goes both ways though.  My mid-back and shoulders tend to get tight and standing over people all day teaching doesn’t help.  I look forward to that first moment in yoga when I get to extend and twist my spine.  I can’t say I love the deep shoulder stretches we do, but I can completely appreciate what they&#8217;re doing for me.  There is plenty of extension work in Pilates, but yoga just goes that much deeper.</p>
<p>So for all you yogi’s out there wanting to move your practice forward, why not try Pilates.  And for all you hard core Pilates fanatics, take a stab at yoga and see if you can increase your extension or twists.  If you haven’t tried either, I hope you now have a better understanding of the differences between the two and will pick at least one to add into your workout routine.   I’m a firm believer of cross-training as muscles can be like people and get bored.  Mix it up and have fun!  Take note that there are many styles of yoga and Pilates out there  (another topic for another time) and finding the right style for you is important.</p>
<p><em>Kristen Matthews teaches Pilates in Los Angeles, and is currently going through </em><a href="http://yogaposer.com/" target="_blank"><em>Yogaposer’s</em></a><em> 200-hour yoga certification.  You can follow Kristen on </em><a href="http://twitter.com/kristen4pilates" target="_blank"><em>twitter</em></a><em> or become a fan on </em><a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/Los-Angeles-CA/Kristen-4-Pilates/118395849057?ref=sgm" target="_blank"><em>facebook</em></a><em>.  To read more about where she teaches go to </em><a href="http://www.kristen4pilates.com/" target="_blank"><em>www.kristen4pilates.com</em></a><em>.</em></p>
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		<title>Earth Day Everyday</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Apr 2010 05:20:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Karen Keltner April 22, 2010 marks the 40th anniversary of our celebrated Earth Day, which auspiciously started in our very own hometown of Santa Barbara (http://www.cecsb.org/). Today Earth Day is globally recognized and celebrated as a day to recommit to our 3 R’s: REDUCE, REUSE, and RECYCLE so that our planet and we can live sustainably. However, to live sustainably and to have our planet thrive it takes more than one day a year. It takes [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>by Karen Keltner</p>
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<p>April 22, 2010 marks the 40<sup>th</sup> anniversary of our celebrated Earth Day, which auspiciously started in our very own hometown of Santa Barbara (<a href="http://www.cecsb.org/">http://www.cecsb.org/</a>). Today Earth Day is globally recognized and celebrated as a day to recommit to our 3 R’s: REDUCE, REUSE, and RECYCLE so that our planet and we can live sustainably. However, to live sustainably and to have our planet thrive it takes more than one day a year. It takes an everyday “green” mind over “organic” matter approach to ultimately live sustainably within the means of our natural resources. But who said it’s hard or more work to live within ecological balance!? It’s actually as easy as your ABC’s to be green- all the way from iPhone apps to legislative acts, 3R’s trade-ins to eco work-outs, social meet and greats to green eats, to home cleaning and body cleansing.</p>
<p><a href="http://somagetfit.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/DSC_0039.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-1127" style="margin: 10px; border: 10px solid black;" title="DSC_0039" src="http://somagetfit.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/DSC_0039-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a></p>
<p>Below are some of SOMA GET FIT favorites for living sustainably on Earth Day and Everyday!!</p>
<p>How to be Earth friendly for Earth Day and Everyday:</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Eco ABC’s</span></strong>:</p>
<p>We love <em>Care2Healthy &amp; Green</em> Living’s how to be earth friendly daily Eco ABC’s with quick and easy ways to make your day-to-day lifestyle earth-styled. Click on each letter of the alphabet (<a href="http://www.care2.com/greenliving/tag/eco-abcs">http://www.care2.com/greenliving/tag/eco-abcs</a>) for an in depth of how to be green or take the challenge and see if you can come up with your very own eco alphabet pledges. In honor of SOMA GET FIT we made our own eco alphabet pledges…</p>
<p><em><strong>S&#8211;</strong></em>Sustainable short showers with low flow showerheads instead of taking baths.<strong> </strong></p>
<p><em><strong>O&#8211;</strong></em>Outdoors, outdoors, outdoors! Take the opportunity to breathe in the fresh air on a hike, bike, run or doing yoga outdoors!</p>
<p><em><strong>M&#8211;</strong></em>Mindfulness and meditation<strong>. </strong>Allow time each day to bring awareness and the extra-ordinary into the ordinary of life!</p>
<p><strong><em>A&#8211;</em></strong>Adventure locally and explore new trails, parks or beaches by foot, bike or board and discover a new sanctuary.</p>
<p><strong><em>G&#8211;</em></strong>Grow a garden, start composting, and I guarantee you will grow a community of eco biodiversity and new friends.</p>
<p><strong><em>E&#8211;</em></strong>Eat local, organic foods that are in season.</p>
<p><strong><em>T&#8211;</em></strong>Turn off all things that plug-in by using a power strip. When your computer, lights, kitchen appliances etc. are not in use its as easy as a flip of a switch to save $ and the planet.</p>
<p><strong><em>F&#8211;</em><span style="font-weight: normal;">F</span></strong>ix it or find it before putting it behind you! In other words instead of throwing things away see if they first can be fixed or if someone else can use it; you know Reduce Reuse Recycle.</p>
<p><strong><em>I&#8211;</em></strong>Invest in or even better yet be inventive and make your own re-useable water bottle, hot mug and shopping bags made of renewable long lasting materials.</p>
<p><strong><em>T</em></strong>&#8211;Transportation first by foot, second by bike, and third by carpool, bus, or mass transit.</p>
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<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Free Eco Apps (for iPhone</span>)</strong>:</p>
<p>Easy for on the go eco we love <em>iRecycle</em> (<a href="http://itunes.apple.com/app/irecycle/">http://itunes.apple.com/app/irecycle/</a>) and       <em>FindGreen</em> (<a href="http://itunes.apple.com/app/FindGreen/">http://itunes.apple.com/app/FindGreen/</a>).  They are just a few of our favorite apps for knowing which materials and where we can recycle as well as find local green and sustainable businesses like SOMA GET FIT, bicycle shops to tune our bikes, or find organic restaurants when we are hungry! Latest app that is out for 2010 Earth Day is <em>Billions Acts of Green</em> (<a href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/billion-acts-of-green/">http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/billion-acts-of-green/</a>) where you and billions of others from around the globe can find local Earth Day events, share eco pledges, and create community projects that fulfill your passion for preservation and protection of Earth.</p>
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<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Eco Acts</span>: </strong></p>
<p>There are many legislative Acts and causes that need your signature as a voice for making a difference in this world. On Earth Day you can do your part by signing the Earth Day 2010 Climate Declaration, which is part of the official <em>Earth Day 2010 Campaign</em> (<a href="http://action.earthday.net/p/dia/action/public/?action_KEY=2732">http://action.earthday.net/p/dia/action/public/?action_KEY=2732</a>) to making an eco pledge and/or take action.</p>
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<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Eco Trade-Ins</span>:</strong></p>
<p>We mentioned Reducing, Reusing and Recycling as a great everyday practice for living an everyday Earth day. But here are a few resources that will keep the 3R’s easy as a click away. Whenever you are in need of “new” stuff or want to get rid of your “old” stuff check out <em>Freecycle</em><em> </em><em>(<a href="http://www.freecycle.org">http://www.freecycle.org</a>)</em>, <em>TerraCycle</em> (<a href="http://www.TeraCycle.net">www.TeraCycle.net</a>) or <em>Craigslist</em><em> </em>(<a href="http://www.craigslist.org/">www.<strong>craigslist</strong>.org/</a>). Who knows maybe you’ll find your next bike, kayak, SUP, or even some outdoor adventure friends!</p>
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<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Eco Work-Outs</span>:</strong></p>
<p>During our SOMA GET FIT workouts we like to work it outdoors, and when we need a mat we would rather be in the dirt than on a non recycled sustainable mat, so we go for the green and like to get down in our downward dogs on Eco-Mats that are made from non-toxic TPE, which contain no PVC or latex. Our favorites for finding an Eco-Mat are <em>Gaiam</em><em> </em>(http://www.gaiam.com/), <em>Barefootyoga</em><em> </em>(<a href="http://www.barefootyoga.com">http://www.barefootyoga.com</a>),<em> </em>and<em> Lululemon</em> (<a href="http://www.lululemon.com">www.<strong>lululemon</strong>.com</a>).</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Eco Meets &amp; Eats</span>:</strong></p>
<p>Check what is going on in your community for Earth Day and join your community for some fun meet and greets with fun green eats! On <em>Earth Day Network</em><em> </em>(<a href="http://www.earthday.org/events/">http://www.earthday.org/events/</a>) you can find or even create events in your communities to celebrate getting down and green, and in <em>TimeOut </em><em>(</em><a href="http://www.timeout.com/">http://www.timeout.com/</a>) you can find the hottest, yet still carbon neutral clubs, bars, and restaurants that are painting the town green. In NYC for example you can join the Earth Day is Everyday Ride <em>(Meet at the southern end of Union Square, E 14th St between Broadway and University Pl, </em><em><a href="http://times-up.org/">times-up.org</a></em><em>; Thu 22 at 7pm, free)</em>, for a group bike ride organized by environmental organization Time’s Up! This year’s trek goes from Union Square to Billyburg watering hole <a href="http://newyork.timeout.com/bars-clubs/williamsburg/6289/east-river-bar">East River Bar</a> <em>(97 South 6th St between Bedford Ave and Berry St, Williamsburg, Brooklyn)</em>, where riders will take part in a BYO barbecue and be treated to a DJ, dancing and an Eco Art Show, courtesy of JustSeeds Cooperative. And If you like your vino in abundance and sans pesticides, herbicides or fungicides, imbibe more than 20 different “green” wine varietals at NYC’s Chelsea Wine Vault’s Think Earth Drink Green tasting <em>(</em><em><a href="http://newyork.timeout.com/venues/chelsea/37/chelsea-market">Chelsea Market</a></em><em>, 75 Ninth Ave at 16th St; 212-462-4244, </em><em><a href="http://chelseawinevault.com/">chelseawinevault.com</a></em><em>; Thu 22 7–9pm, $30)</em>.</p>
<p>So find your city and green-it up!</p>
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<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Eco Cleaning &amp; Cleansing</span>:</strong></p>
<p>Last but not least Earth everyday comes back to the home and to the heart, where spring cleaning and cleansing are often a laborious chore to rid or detoxify ourselves of the burden of dust, pollutants, chemicals, and other build-up. When we clean, treat and care for our homes and ourselves we always go for natural green cleaners such as <em>Seventh Generation </em> (<a href="http://www.seventhgeneration.com/">http://www.seventhgeneration.com/</a>) products that are safe for the air, surfaces, fabrics, pets, and the people living in our homes and <em>Chivas Skin Care</em> (<a href="http://www.chivasskincare.com/">http://www.chivasskincare.com/</a>) made from fresh hand-milked goats, herbs from the garden, and fair trade shea butter &amp; natural essential oils for our bodies. We also found a great way to get rid of nagging health problems such as allergies and fatigue and enjoy greater energy and a greener planet with this new book <em>Clean, Green &amp; Lean</em> (<a href="http://www.amazon.com/Clean-Green-Lean-Toxins-That/">http://www.amazon.com/Clean-Green-Lean-Toxins-That/</a>) by naturopathic doctor and environmental medicine physician Dr. Walter Crinnion. With these helpful insights on our search to reveal and remove everyday chemicals and toxins in our homes and in our bodies the doctor helps guide us through those certain items in our homes and foods that slow our metabolism and can lead to common health ailments. Thanks Doctor Green!</p>
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<p>From ALL of us at SOMA GET FIT…</p>
<p>HAPPY EARTH DAY EVERYDAY!!!</p>
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		<title>Running the L.A. Marathon As Green As I Can Be</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Mar 2010 18:52:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you’ve ever participated in a marathon, triathlon or other serious athletic competition, you may have noticed a lot of waste that goes along with it. Whether it’s disposable cups, synthetic clothing or corn syrupy beverages, there’s a lot is going on that isn’t in the eco-friendly realm. I sought to challenge myself to see if running a marathon could be something I could do in a greener way. So now, after weeks of training with a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you’ve ever participated in a marathon, triathlon or other serious athletic competition, you may have noticed a lot of waste that goes along with it.  Whether it’s disposable cups, synthetic clothing or corn syrupy beverages, there’s a lot is going on that isn’t in the eco-friendly realm.  I sought to challenge myself to see if running a marathon could be something I could do in a greener way.  So now, after weeks of training with a green foot forward, here’s what I’ve come up with: My inspiration to you green athletes out there.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/haleyeah/4452394670/in/pool-1012229@N23"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-9960" title="LA Marathon 2009" src="http://yourdailythread.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/4452394670_01ba7fe840_b.jpg" alt="" width="491" height="270" /></a></p>
<p><strong>1) I’ve Completely Trained Outdoors: </strong>I’m fortunate to live very close to some of the great hikes of Los Angeles.  So rather than spend hours indoors using treadmills and other machines (aka massive amounts of electricity), I’ve been generating my own and enjoying the beautiful scenery and weather all around me.  Plus, with all of the recent rains, the sky is clearer and the hills are greener than I have seen in a long while.  I&#8217;ve also had the privilege to train with <a href="http://somagetfit.com/" target="_blank"><strong>SOMA Get Fit&#8217;s Scott Crawford</strong></a>.  In addition to my cardio regimen, Scott has me on the <a href="http://www.grayinstitute.com/" target="_blank"><strong>Gray&#8217;s Functional Training </strong></a>system.  I believe this on top of the targeted body work that Scott also provided me with is the number one reason I was not very sore after the race as was able to recover so quickly.</p>
<p><strong> 2)</strong> <strong>I’ve  Used Clothing and Shoes Made From Sustainable Materials</strong>: I ran in <a href="http://www.brooksrunning.com/Green+Room/Green+Silence/" target="_blank"><strong>Brooks <em>Green Silence</em> Shoes</strong></a>.  We’ve covered their <a href="http://yourdailythread.com/2010/02/16/brooks-green-silence-taking-the-eco-running-shoe-to-the-next-level/" target="_blank"><strong>eco-cred in a previous article</strong></a>, but one of my favorite things about them is that parts of the soles are biodegradable.   It’s great to know the shoes won’t be sticking around for a bazillion years after I stop using them.  I also treated myself to an outfit from <a href="http://www.lululemon.com/" target="_blank"><strong>Lululemon </strong></a>.  Lululemon is possibly the best athletic company when it comes to using sustainable resources and being mindful of its environmental impact.  I opted to buy something new because a majority of my workout clothes are made of cotton and cotton can chafe after a while.  Realizing that I was going to be sweating it out for over five hours, I decided it was a worthy investment, and something I will continually reuse.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://yourdailythread.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/brooks-green-silence.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-9961" title="brooks-green-silence" src="http://yourdailythread.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/brooks-green-silence.jpg" alt="" width="448" height="137" /></a></p>
<p><strong> 3) </strong><strong>I&#8217;ve Hydrated with H20 and Coconut Water:</strong> I’ve steered clear of the Gatorade, Powerade, Sugarades etc and have been using healthier sources of hydration from filtered water (my own filter and reusable bottle) and <a href="http://www.nakedjuice.com/" target="_blank"><strong>Naked Coconut Water</strong> </a>which is chock full of electrolytes. During the run I  enjoyed <a href="http://www.clifbar.com/food/products_shot_bloks/1260" target="_blank"><strong>Clif Bar Blok Chews</strong></a>, which are also a healthy source of electrolytes.  I also munched on the <a href="http://www.clifbar.com/food/products_shot_roks/" target="_blank"><strong>Clif Bar Protein Roks</strong></a> to keep my energy high.   I did end up having a few cups of Powerade along the way, but not that many.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://www.bikeradar.com/news/article/interbike-more-gear-from-this-years-show-19082"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-9962" title="Clif_Shot_Roks_and_Bloks-500-90-500-70" src="http://yourdailythread.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/Clif_Shot_Roks_and_Bloks-500-90-500-70.jpg" alt="" width="391" height="293" /></a></p>
<p><strong>4) I’ve Minimized Waste:</strong> I always use my own water bottle, but for a 26-mile race running with one in hand will be too much.  The race staff are generous to offer water and hydration stations along the route, but I noticed from my last race (a half marathon) how much trash was created by paper cups being guzzled and quickly chucked to the ground by exhausted runners (even in a race, I can’t stop thinking about this stuff).   For this one, I’ve invested in a <a href="http://www.amazon.com/dp/B002DVYH2G/ref=asc_df_B002DVYH2G1041123?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&amp;tag=googlecom09c9-20&amp;linkCode=asn&amp;creative=380341&amp;creativeASIN=B002DVYH2G" target="_blank"><strong>water belt</strong></a> so I can carry some of my own water (and coconut water) and I won’t have to be so dependent on the stations.  I did end up having to visit a few of the stations, but I reused the same cup over 10 times.</p>
<p><strong>5) We  Carpooled: </strong>25,000 people will be running this race, so hopefully 25,000 cars won’t be driving to the starting line.  My fellow We Run Green teammate Lauren Selman and I will carpool to and from the race and to pick up our materials a few days before.  The marathon is also offering a shuttle service for runners to take advantage of.</p>
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<p><em>The Verdict?</em> I don’t think these massive races can really be super green; they’re by definition big productions that create a lot of waste.  However, I do think individuals can make their own experiences less wasteful and these big races could partner with more eco-friendly companies like Naked Coconut or Lululemon.</p>
<p>Training however, can definitely be done greener and truthfully I’ve enjoyed doing it outdoors and using healthier food and beverages more.  Plus I love knowing I’m not running in materials laden with chemicals.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-9964" title="With friends right after I finished the race" src="http://yourdailythread.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/P1030439-1024x768.jpg" alt="" width="480" height="360" /></p>
<p>So what do you think?  Did you run the marathon?  What did you think about the eco-friendly nature of the race?  Do you run green or train green?  Tell us how in the comments below.</p>
<p>Originally posted by Tracy Hepler from<a href="http://yourdailythread.com" target="_blank"> Your Daily Thread.com</a></p>
<p><em>Images via <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/haleyeah/4452394670/in/pool-1012229@N23" target="_blank">Fishbowl2009 Flickr</a>, <a href="http://www.brooksrunning.com/Green+Room/Green+Silence/" target="_blank">Brooks Running </a>and <a href="http://www.bikeradar.com/news/article/interbike-more-gear-from-this-years-show-19082" target="_blank">Interbike</a></em></p>
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		<title>Low Back Discomfort and Ways to Address It</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Mar 2010 05:40:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well, I got such a great response from folks about my knee discomfort post last month that I thought I&#8217;d discuss a similar issue around low back discomfort. Now to start off let&#8217;s be sure that we distinguish between pain and discomfort. We&#8217;re going to categorize &#8220;pain&#8221; as something that is sharp, chronic, rarely subsides, and often comes with referred pain, numbness or tingling down to the legs and even feet. By discomfort I mean the achy [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, I got such a great response from folks about my knee discomfort post last month that I thought I&#8217;d discuss a similar issue around low back discomfort. Now to start off let&#8217;s be sure that we distinguish between pain and discomfort. We&#8217;re going to categorize &#8220;pain&#8221; as something that is sharp, chronic, rarely subsides, and often comes with referred pain, numbness or tingling down to the legs and even feet. By discomfort I mean the achy feel that comes from prolonged sitting, prolonged standing, or the classic &#8220;not sure what I did the other day, but my back is stiff&#8221;. This usually comes from an overdone level of activity such as heavy lifting, reaching, gardening, workouts, etc.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://somagetfit.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/backpain_000.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1069" title="200177292-001" src="http://somagetfit.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/backpain_000.jpg" alt="" width="359" height="288" /></a></p>
<p>Discomfort is what we&#8217;re are discussing here. Remember, our job as fitness professionals and as active individuals is NOT to diagnose or treat medical conditions, including low back pain. This is NOT to serve as a guide for diagnosis, but an article to recommend some strength and flexibility exercise choices for clients that report discomfort in the low back. If you at all suspect other structural issues, always refer the client or yourself to a qualified health-care provider. Remember folks, our world is about motion and exercise, not medical conditions. Now on with the show&#8230;</p>
<p>So why would someone&#8217;s low back be prone to being sore or stiff with extra activity? Most likely it is because their back is what we like to call &#8220;hyper-tonic&#8221;. It has more tone to it than normal. Now I know we all want to be toned up, but not like this. A hyper-tonic low back is one that has a level of constant tension in it that is higher than normal. This also generally means that the fibers in it are shorter than normal. We also may not feel the effects of this tension until we overdo something. So, a group of muscles that sits at this level of tension let&#8217;s say, is already angry. An increased level of work placed on these angry muscles, well, gets them really ticked off, and they in turn let you know it. Along with angry low back musculature, the hip flexors are often just as angry and as they go, very often so does the low back.</p>
<p>Now without having to go into detail too much about how this works (if you want to know the detail just email using the info below), the ab muscles and glutes (butt muscles) are actually the opposite. They are a bit more mellow than normal, in fact we&#8217;ll call them drowsy. This all puts the body in a position that favors this mish-mash of angry/drowsy muscles and leads to more and more discomfort and maybe even more serious issues.</p>
<p>How does this all come about in the first place? Well there are a couple schools of thought on this and I happen to believe both play a part in this widespread problem. The first one being quite simple, we sit A LOT as a society now. When we&#8217;re seated, our hip flexors maintain a shortened position and are just asking to become hyper-tonic (aka angry) over time. This can often lead to an angry low back. The second one being about available motion. Just like we talked about with the knee, if the segments above and below the one in question don&#8217;t have enough motion, our body will find it elsewhere. In this case, we&#8217;re talking the shoulders/thoracic spine and hips/pelvis. Our low back vertebrae (or lumbar spine) are fairly mobile relative to the thoracic (stabilized by the rib cage) and sacral/coccygeal (stabilized by the pelvis and/or fused) vertebrae. So whatever motion my body may not have at the shoulder girdle and hips, my body will find at my lumbar spine since that is a nearby segment with some extra mobility to it. That is, my low back takes the hit for what my shoulders and hips cannot do.</p>
<p>So how do we work with this?</p>
<p>1) Open up the front of the shoulders (increase mobility)<br />
2) Strengthen the back of the shoulders and upper back (helps with posture maintenance)<br />
3) Open up the hips (quiet angry hip flexors)<br />
4) Increase glute activation (wake up drowsy glutes)<br />
5) Stretch the low back (quiet angry low back muscles)<br />
6) Wake up the abs/core control (wake up drowsy ab/core muscles)</p>
<p>That&#8217;s a tall order, so I&#8217;m going to give you a few suggestions when consulting with other fitness professionals, or if you are a casual exerciser, about what to look and ask for.</p>
<p>1) Pec major/minor stretches, latissimus dorsi (lats) stretches: usually shows up as stretches that you see people doing in a doorway or with their arm up on a wall<br />
2) Scapular (shoulder blade) retraction exercises: usually some form of bringing the arms from a position in front of the body to one behind it while maintaining elbows out away from the torso<br />
3) Hip flexor stretches<br />
4) Types of squats, lunges, or deadlifts: these need not at all be heavy and must be done perfectly to target glute activation otherwise other muscles may try to step in and take over the motion<br />
5) Low back stretches: usually involve a rounding of the low back while standing or &#8220;on all fours&#8221;<br />
6) All types of core exercises including, but by no means limited to, variations of ab crunches</p>
<p>There are all kinds of ways to accomplish the above and this should serve only as a starting point of discussion and research for the best selection of exercises to &#8220;wake up&#8221; and &#8220;quiet&#8221; the right muscles for your or your client&#8217;s specific needs and body. This is to get you thinking about programming, not serve as the detailed guide on it. There could be other muscular imbalances at play and a thorough motion analysis is warranted before beginning individualized programming. And don&#8217;t forget my mantra &#8220;When in doubt, refer out.&#8221;</p>
<p>Got questions? Please email me at rich@oraclefited.com</p>
<p>Thanks for reading and talk to you soon!</p>
<p>Rich</p>
<p>About the author:<br />
Rich Fahmy MS is the Director of Education for Oracle Fitness Education, a company that specializes in continuing education for health and fitness professionals (more info can be found at www.oraclefited.com). He is a trainer&#8217;s trainer; and some, although very few, would say he&#8217;s a cross between Chuck Norris, a Real Man of Genius, and The Most Interesting Man in the World. And by some, that means just him.</p>
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