Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Massage Therapy and Breathing

Learning to breathe more naturally can benefit your health and well-being. Massage can help you breathe easier and more efficiently.



Breathing properly involves more of your body than you may realize. Tension in any area of your body can make it very difficult to breathe relaxedly. Try to take a slow, deep breath while tightening the muscles in your feet or your hips. Now try it again with all your muscles relaxed. You should notice quite a difference in your ability to breathe easily.

Shallow breathing can lead to muscle dysfunction in several areas of your body, such as the neck and upper chest.



Your regular massage sessions can help to relax and normalize muscles throughout your body that can facilitate improved breathing. And in turn, your adoption of better breathing techniques can help to prevent a build-up of tension that leads to tight muscles, etc. When you maintain a regular schedule for massage, you will probably notice you feel much better on a day-to-day basis and experience fewer recurring physical complaints.



You can strengthen your results by including regular exercise and slow stretching in your regimen. If you’d like more information, please ask at your next appointment.



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Try this breathing technique from Breathe In, Breathe Out ...



Abdominal Breath: Natural Breath



1. Lie on your back or stand or sit comfortably and place your hands on your stomach (abdomen).

2. Inhale slowly and deeply, letting your abdomen expand like a balloon.

3. Let the abdomen fall as you exhale slowly, releasing old, stale air.

4. Inhale easily. Feel your tummy expand again.

5. Press the air out as you contract, as you pull in your abdomen while exhaling.



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