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		<title>Somatic Movement Flow®: How to Correct Poor Posture &#124; Celtic Cross, Somatic Neck Release and Looking Over Shoulder</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Dec 2020 17:44:54 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>I am inviting you to watch this video (20 minutes) with three consecutive Somatic Movement Flows® to help you unwind from stress, pain, and stiffness in your upper body. My intent is to support you improving your posture and becoming more present in each moment so that you can make the next best generative decision for your health and wellbeing.  </p>
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<p>In this blog I am inviting you to watch this video (20 minutes) with three consecutive Somatic Movement Flows® to help you <strong>unwind from stress, pain, and stiffness in your upper body.</strong> My intent is to support you improving your posture and becoming more present in each moment so that you can make the next best generative decision for your health and wellbeing.  </p>



<p>You can watch and practice all Flows at once, or explore them one at a time at your convenience. The anatomical focus continues to build on previous videos I&#8217;ve shared: <strong><em>neck, shoulders, and upper back</em></strong>. </p>



<p>For those that like to understand, from a scientific and practical level, how/why Gentle Somatic Yoga &amp; Wellness® is highly effective and unique compared to other styles of yoga might also enjoy further explanations found in this video. I’ll also provide more details in this week’s blog. You can find it on our website under <a href="https://www.gentlesomaticyoga.com/correct-poor-posture/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">blogs here</a>. </p>



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<p>For more self-help videos like this please visit Somatic Wellness TV <a href="https://www.gentlesomaticyoga.com/somatic-wellness-tv/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">gentlesomaticyoga.com/somatic-wellness-tv/</a></p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>How it works&#8230;</strong></h2>



<p>The video above shows how to self-correct from poor posture from being sedentary, which many of us who work from home or due to today’s pandemic, now work from home. </p>



<p>Sitting, even for short amounts of time, causes compression on the spine. And, when the body maintains the same shape the muscles in the front body can remain contracted, even when you think you are relaxed. </p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Consider this:</strong></h2>



<p>Next time you are standing in line at a store look at the people near you and look at their posture.  You might notice that many people have their head and shoulders forward and down (haunched). Interestingly, most people are not even aware of this, let alone know how to change it. </p>



<p>In our blog from a few weeks ago, Foot Sliders, we talked about fascia. Fascia is what our entire body is encased in:  fibrous tissue that functions as the biological fabric that keeps our muscles, organs, and joints all together. When your body is inactive or experiences stress ongoingly, the fascia can become stiff and sticky.  As a result, this contributes to the body becoming less flexible and mobile. </p>



<p>Go here to read more <a href="https://www.gentlesomaticyoga.com/somatic-foot-sliders/">https://www.gentlesomaticyoga.com/somatic-foot-sliders/</a></p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong><em>So why am I mentioning this? </em></strong></h2>



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<p>Because it is important to consciously move our body everyday for a  variety of reasons. And, the ones I’m going to share with you in this blog are the most important for this flow.</p>



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<li><strong>Neuroplasticity</strong>, or brain plasticity, is the ability of neural networks in the brain to change through growth and reorganization. These changes range from individual neurons making renewed connections strengthening the brain-to-muscle connection. </li>
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<li><strong>Plasticity</strong></li>
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<p>Every time you learn something, neural circuits are altered in your brain. These circuits are composed of a number of neurons (nerve cells) that communicate with one another through special junctions called synapses.</p>
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<p>When you learn something new, it is actually these synapses whose efficiency increases, thus facilitating the passage of nerve impulses along a particular circuit.</p>
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<p>The way gravity moves through the body is an unconscious experience. When we sit for too long with our head, bones, and ligaments not properly aligned, our muscles work against gravity.  In other words some muscle groups become overly engaged intending to keep the body upright and can stay contracted even when the body changes position. This reflex is called sensory motor amnesia. </p>



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<li><strong>Sensory motor amnesia</strong></li>
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<p>Sensory Motor Amnesia is the root cause of most chronic muscular pain and misaligned posture. It is when the brain has lost the ability to relax tight, contracted muscles that are in effect functioning on “cruise control”.</p>



<p>With Sensory Motor Amnesia we temporarily loose voluntary control of specific muscle groups. When this happens the muscles stay contracted despite our best efforts to relax them. </p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>How do you reverse Amnesia?</strong> </h2>



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<p>In Gentle Somatic Yoga and Wellness, the Somatic Movements are designed to assist in unwinding from unconscious habits, creating new neural pathways,  and increasing neuroplasticity. </p>



<p>Through these practices, you can retrain the brain to notice (sensory) how to move – or not move.   From here you can make the decision to mindfully contact chronically tight or contracted/frozen muscles and instruct them about how to release or “unwind” (motor). We do this through practicing therapeutic corrective exercises called Somatic Movement Flows. Through slow and mindful movement, your pain and stiffness can be erased and new neural pathways in the brain will keep it this way.</p>



<p>See our <a href="https://www.gentlesomaticyoga.com/tips-and-guidelines-for-somatic-yoga/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Tips and Guidelines</a> to enhance your success.</p>



<p>Enjoy!</p>



<p>In Radiant Health,</p>



<p>James Knight, Founder of Gentle Somatic Yoga and Somatic Wellness</p>


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		<title>Holiday Somatic Movement Flow®: Nodding Yes with Self Massage</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Nov 2020 20:23:37 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>This week's Somatic Movement Flow® is called 'Nodding Yes with Self Massage variations’. It will guide you into innovative ways to dissolve tension in this part of your body. </p>
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<p>Thursday kicked off the Holiday Season for many, and with it, stress that can show up in the form of tight shoulders and stiff necks that can result in tension headaches and/or overall fatigue. I want to help anyone who might show signs of these symptoms with my offering of weekly videos.</p>



<p>This week&#8217;s Somatic Movement Flow® is called <strong>&#8216;<em>Nodding Yes with Self Massage</em> variations’</strong>. It will guide you into innovative ways to dissolve tension in this part of your body. You’ll notice I modified this Flow for the chair with hopes that you can practice this anywhere: on the plane, at your desk, or while watching a movie on the couch 😊.</p>



<p>As mentioned above, this Flow can be especially helpful to <strong>prevent or manage</strong> headaches. Be sure not to “overdo it” by pressing too hard with your fingers, or staying in a stretch too long (<strong>not more than 3 seconds!</strong>). Move in a way that feels good and nourishing to your body!</p>



<p>For more self-help videos like this, please visit Somatic Wellness TV <a href="https://www.gentlesomaticyoga.com/somatic-wellness-tv/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">gentlesomaticyoga.com/somatic-wellness-tv/</a></p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Did you know&#8230;</h2>



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<p>Tension headaches affect about 1.6 billion people (21.8% of the population) followed by migraine headaches, which affect about 848 million people worldwide every year! </p>



<p>Although there can be many causes of headaches and migraines, Gentle Somatic Yoga® may be able to help prevent, diminish, or abort this unpleasant experience.</p>



<p>From a body (soma) level, anything you can do to lessen muscle tension in the face, scalp, neck, shoulders, and upper back, can significantly help headaches and promote overall relaxation. Included in this blog is a self-care video above that you can try on your own and experience the benefits.  </p>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>More things to ponder: </strong></h3>



<p>If you would enjoy learning more about this subject, I thought it could be helpful to review the human nervous system, specifically alpha brainwaves and the parasympathetic nervous system because understanding this might inspire more ways to learn for self-correction. In Gentle Somatic Yoga®, the practitioner is not only repatterning muscles to a more optimum length (flexibility), he/she is also mindfully retraining the nervous system. This is done specifically through the art of interoception, breathing techniques (pranayama), and meditation. </p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>In review of the brainwave states: </strong></h3>



<p><strong>Beta brainwave dominant</strong>: happens during our normal waking state when attention is directed towards cognitive tasks like engaging in problem solving, judgment, decision making, or focused mental activity. Emotionally this state can be provoked by worrying and/or, feeling defensive.</p>



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<p><strong>Alpha brainwave dominant</strong>: happens when one is more in a calm, neutral, and receptive state of acceptance. This is more of a “witness” state where one can observe without reacting…. Emotionally, this state can be enhanced by being relaxed, trusting, and peaceful…</p>



<p><strong>Theta brainwave dominant</strong>: happens when one is daydreaming… or just about to fall asleep and there is a vague awareness of images and symbols within the mind’s eye… this is the intriguing space between the conscious and the subconscious worlds&#8230; Emotionally, this state is achieved when one is not “trying”&#8230; it happens when we are super relaxed and drifting with our consciousness… allowing enjoyable/pleasant feelings to arise without thinking about anything in particular…</p>
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<p><strong>Delta brainwave dominant</strong>: happens when one has entered deep sleep. Most people are not aware of this state. However, there are practices/skills that one can foster to enter this state consciously. Those include: Gentle Somatic Yoga® when we are in longer Body Scans/Savasana, biofeedback, and yoga nidra. </p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>In review of the nervous system: </strong></h3>



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<p>When we are in a <strong>Sympathetic Nervous System</strong> dominant state, we are triggered into the stressful reflex to fight, freeze, or flee. This is due to the perception that our life is in danger (real or not). </p>



<p>When we are in a<strong> Parasympathetic Nervous System</strong> dominant state, we feel safe, calm, and receptive to learn something new. Also, when in this state, we avoid overworking/overdoing, and by doing so we restore the body (soma) into optimal states of health and wellbeing. This is the preferable state, and a natural byproduct, when practicing Gentle Somatic Yoga®. It ensures long-lasting beneficial results! </p>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Remember, the beneficial effects are cumulative; the more you practice. </h3>



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<p>Enjoy!</p>



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<p>Wishing you a joy-filled and stress-free holiday season!</p>



<p>James Knight, Founder of Gentle Somatic Yoga &amp; Wellness</p>
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