Showing posts with label Alexander technique. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alexander technique. Show all posts

Wednesday, 16 July 2014

Cancer: 3rd commentary on the risks of sitting for a long time!

I have this picture of the chairs my dad carved on my monitor to remind me
to set my countdown timer for half an hour 
when I stand and touch my elbow to my alternate knee 5-10 times
before sitting correctly in my chair. M'reen

1st  Success Level 2: Alexander technique.
2nd Success level 4 : At the bottom of this article.
3rd The Cancer Risks Of Long Term Sitting

Dear Reader,

Here's something that will get you up, on your feet and out of that chair.
Every two hours a person spends sitting ups the risk for some very dangerous types of cancer
by as much as 10% when compared to those people who sit very little according to research published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
The cancers affected by sitting include those of the colon, endometrial and lung.
Sitting for long time periods has been linked to other health issues to be sure...
obesity, metabolic syndrome, heart disease and diabetes.
Even an earlier death.

The most recent work in this area was a meta-analysis using 43 studies
that included almost 4 million subjects and involved 70,000 cases of cancer.
All the research used had periodically asked participants on how much time they spent sitting watching TV at home, at their desk at work as well as total time spent seated.

The team saw that each 2 hour increase in time spent sitting was linked to an increased risk
of cancer - 10% higher risk for endometrial (uterine) cancer, 8% higher risk for colon cancer
and a 6% higher risk for cancer of the lung.
If there is any good news to come from the analysis, it's that cancers of the breast, rectum, ovary, prostate, stomach, oesophagus, testicle, kidney and non-Hodgkin lymphoma were not tied to sitting.

Surprisingly, the findings on sitting and cancer risk held true even for those who exercise regularly. Regular workouts, it turns out, do not help you if you sit too long in a chair. 
It seems clear there's something bad about sitting that's not related to lack of exercise.

One of the reasons may be because long term sitting causes blood sugar and levels of insulin 
to spike. That spike is related to both diabetes and colon cancer.

Experts know that endometrial cancer is related to oestrogen,
a hormone that rises in response to obesity in women who have gone through menopause.

There may be something else going on as well.
If you keep body weight constant, there's still a link between cancer and spending time in a chair. One reason may be that the lack of movement triggers an inflammatory response that includes
a rise in biomarkers C-reactive protein (CRP) and interleukin-6 (IL-6).
In trials, 14 days of bed rest in young subjects upped C-reactive protein and pro-inflammatory interleukin-6 in the participants. Animal studies have demonstrated the same thing.

These findings add to the mounting evidence that sitting for long periods... at your desk, in the car, on your own couch (or recliner) just isn't a good thing for your body. You need to try to work 
light bouts of physical activity into your routine. Take regular breaks at work, forgo email and get up
and walk over to talk face to face with a colleague and avoid eating lunch at your desk.
At home try to cut down on the TV watching and screen time, getting up and moving
with some light activity every so often is also a smart strategy to keep yourself healthy
and perhaps cancer free.

To your good health,

Kirsten Whittaker
Daily Health Bulletin Editor
http://www.prevention.com/health/healthy-living/how-sitting-ups-your-cancer-risk

Taken from Success Level 4 of the Turbo Charged Reading tuition pack
that arrives in your dropbox or even as a CD.
Standing up.     Success Level 4 of the TCR programe. 
One of the reasons people are recommended to stand up from their desk particularly when typing, reading or any other concentrated focussed work is to rest your eyes and they only take a few seconds to be refreshed. To move oxygenates your spine and brain and relaxes your muscles
from a static posture. In fact one author blamed his heart attack on the fact that his chair
with its wheels negated the need for him to rise during his working day.
It took me 33 seconds to do the following. Having sat in my chair correctly I touched the outside
of my left foot with my right hand while putting my left hand on my right thigh.
For those with a poor memory this is a highly recommended exercise.
I then balanced my top and bottom brains – and you remember how to do this.
I then did one of Joff’s finger exercises all for a count of 5 and then dabbed on my 30 minute timer.
However, as I like to get the most in for my time and effort I included drawing in my little bits
and lower abdomen as if my life depended on it – and suffered discomfort during the night.
Using my dowsing skills and observation of my physical movements I found that when sitting down
I was not stopping when my shoulders were above my hips but pulling my spine down and back
into the chair back :(
Click on the Alexander Technique link above to find out how to sit when reading and writing.
There is actual evidence that if you will stand and so rest your eyes and then oxygenate your spine and brain that your productivity and its quality will not only be maintained but increase 
due to lack of fatigue. Half an hour is the optimum time period. If I get up in the middle of the half hour period then I just re-set for a new half hour; you will decide what is best for your working environment.

Thank you to all who read my blogs, your comments and questions are welcome.
If this is your first TCR blog you may be surprised to learn that in order to Turbo Charge Read effectively you actively involve your body, brain, mind, eyes and energy systems.

Introduction to Turbo Charged Reading YouTube
A practical overview of Turbo Charged Reading YouTube
How to choose a book. A Turbo Charged Reading YouTube
Emotions when Turbo Charged Reading YouTube
Advanced Reading Skills Perhaps you’d like to join my FaceBook group ?
Perhaps you’d like to check out my sister blogs:
www.innermindworking.blogspot.com         gives many ways for you to work with the stresses of life
www.ourinnerminds.blogspot.com               which takes advantage of the experience and expertise of others.
www.happyartaccidents.blogspot.com         just for fun.

To quote the Dr Seuss himself, “The more that you read, the more things you will know.
The more that you learn; the more places you'll go.”


Saturday, 7 June 2014

The first set of Turbo Charged Reading posts - enjoy.

                                     
                                              


                                                                      4th Your  purpose for choosing a book.
                                                                            Choose an appropriate book 




                            


Broken spines are a thing of the past for book lovers.  How to turn pages efficiently.








Stress and how it upsets me. and what I can offer.
























Turbo Charged Reading 
Success Level 1 web tuition pack





































10 Turbo Charged Reading scenarios, can you find yourself?

Google images.














7th. Preparing your area for Turbo Charged Reading












Do you never finish reading a book as you read far 
to slowly, or have to go back on lines or a couple 
of pages?







IncreasingYour Income 1000% Formula.   
 Brian Tracy Your Tube







Habit or willpower? The devil-you-know.












The 30 second habit with a lifelong impact.
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The 2nd level Turbo Charged Reading web tuition pack all of which have written material backed with MP3(notes) and MP3(+) plus welcome and 'bye' YouTubes.




















Homographs are words of like spelling 
but with more than one meaning.














Let's face it - English is a crazy language.











Introduction to Turbo Charged Reading YouTube
A practical overview of Turbo Charged Reading YouTube
How to choose a book. A Turbo Charged Reading YouTube
Emotions when Turbo Charged Reading YouTube
Advanced Reading Skills Perhaps you’d like to join my FaceBook group ?
Perhaps you’d like to check out my sister blogs:
www.innermindworking.blogspot.com         gives many ways for you to work with the stresses of life
www.ourinnerminds.blogspot.com               which takes advantage of the experience and expertise of others.
www.happyartaccidents.blogspot.com         just for fun.

To quote the Dr Seuss himself, “The more that you read, the more things you will know.
The more that you learn; the more places you'll go.”

Wednesday, 30 April 2014

Setting up your physical area for Turbo Charged Reading

Written By M'reen
Setting up your physical area for Turbo Charged Reading
is, of course, easy and probably can be done more efficiently and with greater productivity
than you are currently experiencing.
Once you have established a routine then you will decide if this is the pattern you want to follow
at this time or if curling up on the sofa with a cup of hot chocolate is preferable.
The purpose is to give you all the advantages that lead to your ease of success.
You will see that I have spent a lot of time on the beneficial art of sitting and rising from your chair
and with your posture when reading a great many books at ‘one sitting’.
Good study habits are not a part of this particular article; just how to TCR one or many books.
You will need a table for your book, paper and pens and a timer.
For your first session you’ll also need a soft pencil, an eraser and a toothpick or something similar and this is for you to time reading for two minutes at your normal rate (that is understanding what 
you have read) and then entering the focussed learning state and reading for a further two minutes.
After each two minute period you turn the book upside down and with the toothpick count
the number of words you have read. I expect you to be surprised at how many more words
you have read while in this initial focussed state.
The pen and paper is for you to write your purpose, your mind instructions, your closing instructions and also for your mind maps.
The timer is to remind you that after each half hour of study or sitting down work you need
to leap up and refresh and oxygenate your body and brain and in doing so will find that you can maintain your level of concentration and work quality throughout your day.
The table has on it a pile of books secured with an elastic band and this is used as a book rest
to give the book you are reading an angle of around 45 degrees for ease of turning pages.
Unless using the pillow technique described in the second video when reading many books
or even one, you will find it easier on your neck and shoulders if you rest your elbows on the table.

The number of videos indicated how much respect I have for The Alexander Technique
and the value of sitting and rising from your chair or toilet in a way that supports your body
both now and for later years. I am as guilty as many people of ‘not doing’
so I’ve written out how I was taught to sit and rise from a chair.
Back up to the chair so that your calves are touching the edge.
Bring your knees and shoulders forward and this will take you down to the seat.
Sit on the two sticky out bones at the front of your pelvic girdle with your feet flat on the floor.
So you are not sitting on your tail bone and your spine is not curved back and down.
In fact as you rest on those two bones you bring your spine back with your shoulders over your hips and imagine that a puppeteer pulls a string from your top knot straightening out your spine, neck 
and head and you will probably experience your chin lifting.
To rise from a chair, shuffle to the front of the seat and put your feet back under the chair so that 
you are resting on your toes. Lean back and then forward tipping your shoulders and head 
over your knees allowing the momentum to raise your bum of the chair and for you to gracefully uncurl and then imagine that puppeteer pulling you into that lovely restful posture.


Alexander Technique Squatting and Sitting
The purpose of this video first and foremost is how to sit and squat, (safely, easily and mindfully) from standing to sitting and into a full squat. This movement is a position of mechanical advantage, in other words the body is used in accordance with its design, the muscles, bone joints are used in a more balanced and integrated way, giving structural support, balance and integrity. Also giving the torso maximum length and release and avoiding stress and compression of the torso. 5.29 minutes
          
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How To Sit In A Chair Without Pain - Learn Alexander Technique!
Luke Ford talks about the best types of chairs and best approaches to sitting in a chair.
And the worst ways to sit in a chair.Sitting on an ‘office swivel chair’ reading books, get up and move every ½ hr  3.46 minutes
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Sitting Comfortably Erect
How to sit comfortably without pain. Learn how to sit at the computer, at a desk, table, in a car without slumping or stiffening using natural good posture. Learn what positions cause stiffness and pain and how to release and relax with effortless upright energy. 
As a result of this video I raised my desktop monitor so that my eyes are about 1/3 down this page and not the top of the plastic surround. This was my decision and not a recommendation.
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Alexander Technique with Marjorie Barstow - Sitting
Here Marjorie works with a student, showing her how to sit without scrunching her body, She was in her 90s and suffering from osteoporosis.  2.16 minutes
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Alexander Technique with Marjorie Barstow - Writing
Marjorie was in her 90s and suffering from osteoporosis.
The man kept commenting on how he was able to breath.  3.45 minutes
  
Introduction to Turbo Charged Reading YouTube
A practical overview of Turbo Charged Reading YouTube
How to choose a book. A Turbo Charged Reading YouTube
Emotions when Turbo Charged Reading YouTube
Advanced Reading Skills Perhaps you’d like to join my FaceBook group ?
Perhaps you’d like to check out my sister blogs:
www.innermindworking.blogspot.com         gives many ways for you to work with the stresses of life
www.ourinnerminds.blogspot.com               which takes advantage of the experience and expertise of others.
www.happyartaccidents.blogspot.com         just for fun.

To quote the Dr Seuss himself, “The more that you read, the more things you will know.
The more that you learn; the more places you'll go.”