Rami's Blog

Like the Yin-Yang, Eastern Martial Arts and Western medicine are two halves of a whole. My mission is to preserve the ancient mind-body tools and pass them on to you.

 

Two Easy Ways to Stop Arch Pain

A lot of people tell me their feet are killing them at the end of each day. Sometimes they have a diagnosis of plantar fasciitis. This is likely caused by bad shoes, too much time walking, and tight calves, which pull on your shins and arches through the complex tendons and ligaments of the feet. In this week's vlog, I show you two ways to stretch your calves and alleviate arch pain.


Check out my online courses at Udemy! One is a 15 Minute Mind-Body Workout and the other is a longer course that teaches you all the different modes of meditation.

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What is Meditation?

Our brain is active most of the time, day and night. But our brain needs rest exactly the same way our muscles do. We only get this rest if we are relaxed,  balanced, and get a really good night's sleep.

A good night's sleep means moving smoothly through the 5 stages of sleep, especially stages 3 and 4. We can split the 5 stages of sleep into 3 "brain-wave" categories:

First: Beta brain waves (13-22 cycles). This is our normal waking state. The pattern changes as abdominal breathing and the relaxation practice begins.

Second: Alpha brain waves (8-12 cycles). This is the "Relaxation Response," a calm peaceful state of mind with many physical benefits.

Third: Theta brain waves (4-7 cycles). The deeply relaxed state, where healing and recharging take place, and where we are trying to get to when we meditate!

In sleep stages 3 and 4, we are experiencing Theta brain waves.

When we are in Theta brain waves, we are really recharging. Spending time in Theta brain waves every day (or night) allows our fight or flight response, an autonomic nervous system reaction that acts mostly unconsciously, to reset. It is vital to balance this response with good deep sleep and/or meditation. Your decision making center and attention capacity can also be affected negatively by fatigue, so spending time in Theta brain waves will prevent you from feeling too tired, and making poor judgments.

Spending time in these Theta brain waves may even boost our immune system and help us recover from illness.

Next week, we're going to talk about what kind of meditation is right for you, and give you some pointers about how you can tell if you are experiencing the Theta brainwaves or not.

Office Exercise Series: Sighing to Relieve Stress

We finish up our Office Exercise Series with a guide to using sound to relieve stress. In particular, we're using the sigh sound to relieve pent up stress and emotion in our chest. Works equally well in your office as it does on the top of a mountain. Try both!

Also, thank you to everyone who has been subscribing to and watching my Youtube videos! I have over 100 subscribers now, let's see if we can hit 200 with your help. Happy stretching!

Mind-Body Workout #3: Stability and Independence

Hello everyone! I hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving. Today's blog is a workout routine that will improve your stability and balance, which is especially important for the elderly. If you can stand up on your own, walk around on your own, etc., not only do you feel more in control, but it will also motivate you to keep moving and stay healthy.


Routine #3

This routine isn't just for the elderly, however. Athletes need stability more than anyone, because their dynamic body movements can become very dangerous if their muscles are imbalanced, or their sense of balance is weak. So, with that in mind, here is the workout routine for Stability and Independence

Mind-Body Workout #3: Stability and Independence

Do the first three exercises three days a week. Depending on your level of balance, you may not be able to do the most difficult exercises I show in the last video. Instead, do the exercise that challenges you, but is not dangerous.

Tai Chi Walk
2-3 minutes around an area with a low wall or couch that you can stabilize yourself with. You can also do a certain number of steps, instead of timing yourself. Just make sure you go as slow as possible. This isn't a speed workout, it is a balance exercise.

Push the Tablets
10-20 repetitions on each side. Move through your core, which will strengthen your obliques and build your core strength. Your core is incredibly important for balance. As a bonus, it also stretches your chest and shoulders and back. What a great exercise!

Stretch your Neck
Hold this stretch for 30 seconds to 1 minute on both sides of your neck. This exercise will help your head feel balanced, which goes a long way toward helping your actual balance.

Choose one Stability Exercise from this Video
Either the legs from Cloud Hands, Hold the Knee with a wall, Hold the Knee freestanding, or the advanced stability exercise at the end. Do what is challenging, but also safe!

And that's it! Good luck with increasing your stability!

November Announcements

I hope everyone is happy and well! Today's blog post is full of updates and some announcements for the end of the year here on the blog.

First of all, next Friday's blog will be our Mind-Body workout of the month for November. I know you probably won't feel like working out the day after Thanksgiving, but make sure you check it out once all the tryptophan wears off!

Second, we're going to take a holiday break from the blog starting in late December. But don't worry! We'll start it up again with all new content in January 2015.

Leading up to the break, Tuesdays will finish out the Office Exercise Series, so you can stay healthy and active before your holiday vacations. Fridays will feature not only next week's Mind-Body workout, but also a two or three part series of posts about the "hows and whys" of meditation. There is going to be a lot of scientific research we discuss, and we'll even get into some of the brain physiology and sleep cycles to help you understand why meditation is so important.

Lastly, if you are interested, please remember to signup for my hands-on workshops at Yang's Fitness Center, which you can learn about here. Plus, as the holiday shopping season hits its peak, remember that my Sunrise Tai Chi DVD is still on sale for less than $10 on amazon. It really is a great way to learn and practice Tai Chi at home in a relaxing and private environment, as are all of my DVDs and Books.

That's it! Happy stretching!