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CHANGING ROOM CHAT... WEEK 4... Come on in and meet Methusala !

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The photo is of Methusala. A Bristlecone pine...4,000 to 5,000 years old. Older than me then!

Good morning everyone... it is morning and it is me!

Where on earth have I been...? Well,. Another whirlwind of a week with Mr OF and a long, long, long day spent in various rooms at the hospital on Tuesday, meant yesterday's post was abandoned!

But... despite all... time moves on and here I am.

Slip off your trainers, find a comfy seat and a drink and sit a while.

One thing, the last few months has taught me, is that the exercise we do, to support our body, is never a waste of time.

I know that many of you will empathise with that thought. I have been here there and everywhere with Mr OF for his rounds of appointments and tests, week ends included. Lots of walking, snatching my choice of exercise, running, in, as and when, but always trying to maintain my routine exercises, especially my core strength.

Whatever your chosen sport, or exercise, core strength is essential. It literally is, the hub of all we do. There are a lot of posts on the subject right here... links and advice,and so many ways, in which to complete some core strength work. But, the bottom line? You just have to do it.

I am, because of circumstances right now, having to find innovative ways to fit things in,. Looking for any opportunity to build up my strength and stamina, both of which I need a lot of.

So..looking back on my log of posts and exercise, I came across a favourite, my old, think like a tree !

I wrote two posts on this... and currently, there are some elements of this type of e xercise that are suiting me perfectly.

If you did not read my other posts, you probably think I have lost the plot. I have not. Trees can teach us much. Look how long some of them have been around!

Here goes!

Using the idea of a tree to support our core exercises, is not as tricky as you may think. The impact on body and mind is great. Yes, mindful exercise.

Our core muscles are the trunk of the tree.

It supports us for movement, for sitting and standing, and everything in between.

Lifting .All forms of lifting...in the gym or in everyday life! A strong core can help prevent injury.

This group of muscles, the centre of our body, are often forgotten and that is a mistake; exercise is need to keep them strong.

The simplest exercises of all. Used in so many Yoga classes and those of Tai' Chi. Not just the exercise of the tree pose...but actual core strength work.

But, we have to begin somewhere.. so... here is just one exercise that we , hopefully, may all, be able to do.

I am going to use the T'ai Chi exercise here.

Stand Like a Tree – Qigong (Chi Kung)

Standing like a tree. The name in Zhan Zhuang, means, standing like a tree.

*Stand with your feet shoulder-width, and parallel. Bend your knees just slightly allowing your weight to sink fully into your feet .

* Relax

* Gently roll the knees out a bit without moving the feet. This will tend to lift the arch. Slightly.

Don’t allow the feet to lose contact with the floor.

*Then float your hands and elbows up to the level of your heart – elbows lower than wrists, palms facing your torso, creating a circle with your arms, with four or five inches between the gently extended fingers of your right & left hands – just as though you were indeed hugging a tree.

*Sink the shoulders down.

*Then, imagine that you are hugging that tree, and as you hug the tree you’re also becoming a tree:

* Feel your roots descending, sap being drawn upward through the centre of your body arms and legs lengthening, your crown of your head softening to receive sunlight and the energy of the sky from above you.

* Use your breathing to expand body and exhalation to release unnecessary tension down into the ground using the bones as channels to the earth.

* Feel your limbs energising.

* Let your spine stretch gently , muscles relaxed.. and hold.

No problem! Practice makes perfect?

You maybe feel as if this is doing nothing at all for you... but it is, and when linked with other exercise... could be just what you are looking for.

Okay...

I am going to put some links here... have a scroll around and see what you think.

Are you doing any core strength exercise... ? If not, how are you sustaining your exercise body? Are you like skysue16 , doing anything like T'ai Chi. I do know that many of you do use Yoga as a support , my good friend Bluebirdrunner is a devotee of her yoga and I know how much it has impacted her strength and well being. Our own CBDB too, rolls outouryoga mat here regularly !

Yoga with Adriene has a fair few, core strength exercises in her sessions.

youtube.com/watch?v=dWpplJR...

grokker.com/yoga/video/tree...

Here is a past post too!

healthunlocked.com/strength......

Just take a look, be open minded and enjoy!

I am and we are, all looking forward to see if anyone drops in today...

Oldfloss x

PS

The proof of the pudding? I went for my first run in 6 days yesterday... struggle... nope! It was easy and relaxed. Core strength wins out again!

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🍏 Phew what a relief to get into the changing room & out that awful wind & rain!! 🌧️ ☔️

Great post Floss! I absolutely love trees 🥰 The skeleton trees in winter show off their beautiful shapes & something I enjoy looking at, on my winter runs…

Never has core strength been so important to me as it is now. I want to transition back to unsupported walking & then slow running with ease… it’s amazing how many exercises one can do in a chair! Mine are modified because of the vertigo of course.

My physio also reminded me that walking although not quite as efficient as resistance training is good for the core in those of us with more limited mobility.

Lovely to chat Floss. Great you managed a run after the intensity you have endured recently. 🏃‍♀️🙌

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Hello and welcome! The rain has stopped here now and the sun us shining!You do indeed know, how important core strength is...and I know too, that the seated exercise can really help with that.

It might be useful for us, on one chat day, to focus on exercise seated...for those folk with issues, but who want to continue with exercise?

Your vertigo makes things much harder.

Your physio' is right...how many walking posts do we put up here?

My Nan thought so too...Still going up two flights of stairs at 98!

Again..as your vertigo eases, you are going to find your walking easier and more enjoyable.

You are doing so well, I know how hard some days are...but folk reading this, will realise maybe, just how it can be to support our body in any way we are able.

If then, illness or injury strike..we are in a much stronger position to make a comeback !

Thank you so much for popping in and sharing this with us xxx

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A good reminder to strengthen our core even if we aren't able to run , thanks Floss.I'm beginning to feel less wishy washy maybe after I've sat here a while catching up I'll look at what I can do to help rebuild some of my strength.

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Hello... SueAppleRun .Good to see you on your cushion.The thing is, the exercises are so good, but sometimes we just need rest.

It's then that we try to listen to our body and wait for it to let us know, when the time is right to start moving again.

Just scrolling around to find some core strength exercise that works for you, is the key.

I know that lifting two heavy shopping bags in and out of a trolley and then into the car. And then into the house. .that was my workout today.!

Rest a while, and just keep doing what you are doing. You're doing just fine.

And your wishy washy? That seaside walk didn't look at all like that.

Thank you for popping in. .you are always welcome x

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Hi Floss,

Thank you for a lovely cosy changing room, to sit a while in.

Yes, somehow Yoga does it for me, I always am keen to get out my mat for a practice, unless I'm not feeling well. You do need to be able to breathe and Downward dog is not fun when you have a headcold.

Trees are so lovely, I just love looking up through the branches and marvelling at their size and how they change every season.

Tree pose is also one of my favourite yoga poses, the one legged balance, with arms reaching up reminds me of childhood P.E. The balance now I'm older requires that core strength a lot more though!

A lot of YWA core workouts are quite challenging, but she usually adds a bit of strength work in most of her practices. Lots of them are 20 mins or less, and are free on Youtube, divided up into calendar months.

Something for everybody. ☺️🙏

xxx

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Hello and welcome to you. Your cushion, always right here.You are my Yoga guru..and this reply is just what we needed...I really hope it reaches some of our other forum friends..

Ye..the yoga us such a part if you and I know, has helped with so much as you've moved forward

I love trees too...any season, but mostly Autumn...Nature really does have a ball...and the tree pose? One of my favourites too..

Grammar school gym sessions..so relaxing.

Balance yes...not always easy, and to get that grounded stillness takes practice.

I think that's why the T'ai Chi one would work well for some folk?

YWA...I like...I pick and choose and tweak..

You are so right, something for everyone.

Thsnk you so much for this...and for sharing your experiences....

🙏 xxx

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hello hello hello .. I’m late but here! Heavy work week but ready to focus on my “beautiful body” this weekend! (Telling myself that to believe it 😀☺️)

But when reading about tree and core strengths, I was reminded of seeing that the Sycamore Gap stump (of the famous tree at Hadrian’s Wall, anonymously felled a year ago) has new shoots!

Core strength indeed!

My plans for tomorrow are a run, then Tibetan Rites, and then a recovery row in the evening.

Happy core strengthening!

Hadrian’s Wall, Sycamore Gap, New Shoots
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OldflossAdministrator in reply toCBDB

Believe it! Yes indeed..the power if Nature is fearsome!Enjoy tomorrow's run!!

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Hi Everyone, like CBDB I’m late too 😂 Extra hours at work this week and I now have a streaming cold (thanks to lots of little runny noses !!). So a weekend of rest and time to catch up on HU posts 👍😊 Love your post OF….. thanks for all the links, I will enjoy browsing those for ideas.

I just LOVE trees and walking in woodland, they shelter us from the weather and are constantly changing with the seasons. Autumn colours are my favourite. A few weeks ago I found myself quite alone in our local little wood - all I could hear was bird song and leaves rustling. I had the urge to do some Tai Chi (just a few moves) then placed my hands on a nearby tree - a wonderful feeling of connection with nature and the earth….

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I love trees as well! ❤️❤️❤️ And we should definitely get closer to trees as much as we can. They’re amazing elements of nature, aren’t they!

Trees
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So true...up close and personal x

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Hello! Oh gosh...the small ones love to share...everything!I am with you on trees...the power that you can, truly feel..as you did, placing your hands on the trunk...

I love the idea of your little T'ai Chi session..it sounds wonderful..

Our granddaughter always, even when younger, says that she can feel the heartbeat of a tree if she puts her ear on it and listens. I believe her.

The sheer presence of trees..is awesome.

The earth and you...just perfect. Thank you fir sharing with us x

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Look at these amazing tangled tree roots seen on our woodland walk this afternoon 😀

Tangled tree roots
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Those are fabulous.. ! Thank you for sharing!

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