Wednesday, December 14, 2011

The best time to stretch

There has been a long standing debate among athletes, coaches and sports physicians  on when is the best time to stretch ... before exercise or after exercise?
This latest study from the Archive of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine published November 7, 2011, supports the theory that neuromuscular warm-up training (NMT) before  a game reduces lower extremity injury.
The group was composed of 105 girls' soccer and basketball teams from all Chicago high schools.
Half of the teams were asked to perform a prescribed 20-minute neuromuscular warm-up while the other teams stuck to their standard methods including no warm-up exercise at all or simply jogging around the track on their own.
Overall, there was less lower extremity injury in the group that performed the prescribed neuromuscular warm-up compared to the other teams.
There was a forty-four percent decrease in acute non-contact lower extremity injury and a thirty-four percent decrease in non-contact ankle sprains among players who performed the NMT warm-up.
Seven athletes in the group with no warm-up sustained anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries and six of them required surgery. Only two sustained ACL injuries in the warm-up group and both girls did not need surgery.
This theory is not new to us. It just further supports the idea that NMT warm-up may have a role in preventing injury.
Coach Binky Favis, the former coach of professional basketball teams Coca-Cola and Ginebra has this advice "Make sure your warm-up program consists of agility, balance and biometric exercises. Widen your stance, don't let your knees bump each other and always, always land on flexed knees and hips."
Here is an example of a 20-minute warm-up program before engaging in exercise or sports ( visit www.usfsa.org/content/Exercises.pdf for the complete instructions with images)
1. Jump Rope. Using a fast twirl, rapidly jump up and down, using spring in the feet and ankles, not in the knees.
2. Ankle Bounces. Rapidly jump up and down using spring in the feet and ankles not in the knees.
3. Jumping Jacks. Jump feet wide and together while bringing arms over head then down to hips.
4. V-Jumps. Start with opposite arm and foot to the front. With small jumps, quickly alternate the lead foot and arm on each jump.
5. Walking Quad Stretch. Bring heel to butt and press hips forward.
6. Walking Lunge Stretch. Keep belly button facing straight ahead.
7. Side Step Lunge. Step directly to the side, keep head, knee and toe in straight line.
8. Standing Hamstring. Keep hips square.
9. Kneeling Hip Flexor. Keep belly button facing straight ahead.
Do all exercises 16 counts each for 2 repetitions.

Source: yahoo news

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

This Christmas... Give Love


Give love, and you give strength. Give love, and you give life meaning. That's the real essence of Christmas in each of us.

When you desire to truly make a difference, let your actions be guided by love.
Remember that even when all else fails, love grows stronger.

When love surrenders, that is its greatest triumph. Could anything be more miraculous or powerful or enduring?

Give love, and align your world with the highest and best possibilities. Expect nothing of love and you will have everything.

Love can never be fully comprehended. And so, it is an endless source of delightful and joyous discovery.

Give love, again and again. For you can always know it even better and experience it even more.

The Joy Of Giving


It is a blessing on Christmas Day and in everyday to be able to give. For it is through giving that life's greatest joys are created.

Sincerely give of yourself today, with no agenda other than to celebrate the pure spirit of giving. And truly experience life in all its richness.

When you give, you open your heart to life and allow great measures of abundance to come pouring in. What could possibly bring more meaning and fulfillment to life than making a difference in the lives of others?

Giving is more than merely offering objects. When you give, give your time, your attention, your love, compassion, consideration, patience and respect.

Give a part of yourself, and you will not ever lose it. That part of you takes on greater influence and value as it touches other lives beyond your own.

On this day, simply give because you can. And know the unmatched joy that giving brings to life.

Everything You Have


Here is so very much available to you. In reaching for your dreams, make use of everything you have.

Don't be dismayed or embarrassed by what you have to work with. Instead, work with whatever you have and it will grow more useful and effective with each effort.

Don't place a judgment on your abilities before you even put them to use. Go ahead, get to work, and see how quickly your skills increase.

Look back at the good things you've accomplished in the past. That power of accomplishment is still with you, so choose now to put it to use again for even more exciting and compelling purposes.

Think of all the great ideas you've had but have never followed through on. Now is when you can make the best of them come to life.

The challenges are great and yet the value that flows through your life is far greater. Use everything you can, and you can accomplish anything you choose.