Tight Hamstrings?

Most of us think we have tight hamstrings. 
But here is a little something about a hamstring stretch.   We sort of have a tendency to accidentally cheat and stretch our back in addition to our hamstrings. And sometimes we are even stretching the back and barely getting to the hamstrings.  If you have long arms or a long torso it’s a little easier to get to your toes.  If you have long legs and shorter arms it’s going to be harder.  So the reach to the toes, while an easy standard, can be a bit deceptive.  If I only stretch my hamstrings as far as they can go without curling forward in my back, I can’t touch my toes.
Tight Hamstrings?2017-10-25T15:49:54-04:00

The Pilates Basic Principles in Life

If you have ever taken a pilates class you have probably heard talk of the basic principles. Even if an instructor hasn’t called them that, they have probably told you to “engage your core,” “pull your belly button to your spine,” “engage your kegels,” “relax your shoulders,” “tilt your chin up or down,” or “knit your ribs.” There are thousands of ways to get people thinking about the basic principles of pilates, but the question really is do you consider them outside of pilates class?

Here are a few ways to start incorporating the basic principles into your day:

1) Engage your lower abdominals and kegel muscles at every red light, stop sign, when you touch a door knob, or while you are waiting for your Keurig Coffee.

2) When you are tense or cold, notice if your shoulders are shrugging up to your ears and try to relax them.

3) When sitting for long periods of time (in the car or at the office) do some pelvic tilts—rock your pelvis back and forth just a little to lengthen the low back and then return to a neutral spine.

4) Check in with your breath […]

The Pilates Basic Principles in Life2017-09-12T19:31:39-04:00
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