Thursday, September 8, 2011

The Body Talk System

The BodyTalk System

Below is more fascinating information on Body Talk
The body is a complex and amazing mechanism, with each of its systems, cells and atoms in constant communication. Unfortunately, the stresses of everyday life can compromise these lines of communications or overload the energy circuits. To address this, the BodyTalk System provides a simple and effective form of therapy that allows the body’s systems to be re-synchronized so they can operate as nature intended – and effectively respond to injury and illness.

The BodyTalk System works by first identifying the weakened energy circuits within the body. The practitioner relies on the body’s inherent knowledge of itself to locate the energy circuits that need repair by using a form of biofeedback, which is a subtle muscle-testing technique.

For every malfunctioning energy circuit found, the practitioner or client contacts the corresponding “points” with his or her hands. The practitioner then lightly taps the client on the top of the head, which stimulates the brain center and causes the brain to re-evaluate the state of the body’s health. The result is that the general energy balance of the body is greatly improved.

The practitioner then taps the client on the sternum to “announce” the corrected energy flows to the rest of the body. This is beneficial because the heart is responsible for communicating the state of the body’s health to the rest of the body. Stimulating the heart by tapping the sternum forces the heart to store the corrected energy patterns in the body’s cellular memory. This means that the body will remember these changes after the treatment.

The navel is then tapped out, this part of the body is considered to be the third brain.By tapping the navel, it appears that the changes become integrated at a "gut" level, becoming more fully embodied.  Because the body stores the changes made by the brain during the tapping process, this means that every formula or circuit that is corrected builds on the one before.

The BodyTalk treatment protocol is straightforward and requires no diagnoses. The practitioner relies on the guidance of the body’s natural wisdom to not only locate the weakened lines of communication but also to find the proper order in which they are to be addressed.

Just as the body heals a wound with a particular sequence of chemical reactions, the body wants to address all healing in a certain order. This concept is paramount in the balancing process to initiate the body’s ability to heal itself. The healing process usually follows rather quickly.

For more information on Body Talk and the Workshops available check out
http://www.bodytalkcentral.com/

Thursday, June 16, 2011

PILATES THE KEY TO A WELL TONED BOTTOM

Practise pilates to perfect your ‘Pippa’ posterior…

WITH Pippa Middleton’s recent revelation that her fabulous physique is down to weekly sessions of Pilates, interest in classes have soared, with everyone desperate to achieve that same breathtaking butt. Pilates is also a favourite with stars such as Jennifer Aniston and Elizabeth Hurley for staying honed and toned, as the effective exercises not only help build core stability but also keep the muscles looking long and lean. It’s certainly worked for Pippa, here’s how it could work for you…

What is Pilates?

Pilates, named after founder Joseph Pilates, is a conditioning programme that focuses on core muscles – notably in the abdomen, back and pelvic girdle. It strengthens, lengthens and tones, as well as helping to improve posture, flexibility and balance.

Founder of Body Control Pilates, Lynne Robinson, who worked with Elizabeth Hurley during her pregnancy, says: ‘Pilates changes the way you use your body. Standing tall and looking so poised for such a long time, as Pippa did for the royal wedding, requires the deep postural muscles to work. Pilates helps build this endurance. It uses subtle and precise movements which really hit the spot.’


The Ultimate Buttock Toner

Lie with knees at right angles, feet resting together on a wall. Place a cushion between your knees. Breathe out and, as you breathe in, squeeze your buttocks and gradually raise your spine from the floor, until you reach the bottom of the shoulder blades. Hold and squeeze as you gently pulse up and down for 30. Lower to floor.

What you will need

All you need for a basic Pilates workout is a mat, but it can involve equipment such as a toning circle that incorporates light spring resistance to safely sculpt, tone and stretch the muscles. Join a class or get a qualified instructor to come to your home.

Celeb devotees

Pippa Middleton says her weekly session of Pilates at a studio near her London home have helped improve her core stability and posture. She says Pilates is a ‘weekly necessity that keeps me fit, happy and energised’.
Jennifer Aniston is also a staunch devotee. ‘It’s great. I had a hip problem. I had a chronic back and pinched nerve and it’s completely solved all of it. I love it. It makes me feel like I’m taller.’

Former ballerina, Darcey Bussell has done Pilates since she was 16: ‘It’s the best thing I have ever done for my body. Great exercise and a wonderful source of meditation.

Feel the benefits

According to its founder, Joseph Pilates: ‘In ten sessions you’ll feel the difference, in 20 you’ll see the difference, and in 30 you’ll have a new body.’ As well as helping to give you a peachy posterior, Pilates will also help you achieve:

• Better posture, body alignment and balance.

• A stronger, more flexible spine.

• Greater body awareness.

• Longer, leaner muscles.

• Improved circulation.

• Increased energy levels.

• Relief from back pain, joint stress, sports injuries and chronic health problems.

• Stronger muscles.

• Better range of motion and freedom of movement.

• Less stress and physical/mental tension

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Winter Pilates

A fresh year is upon us.    A new opportunity to discover what Pilates can do for your Mind and Body.   Rejuvenate your life by adding Pilates to your workout routine.

All you men out there,  learn how to strengthen your body through Pilates.   Unfortunately most people are under the impression that Pilates  is just for women.   Not so, Joseph Pilates designed his workouts for men, he was an athletic man, , your body will love you too.