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Your Internal GPS


Experiencing weight bearing activity on a compliant surface such as the Original SANDDUNE, engages use of proprioception otherwise known as your internal GPS. Exercise on this apparatus safely recruits muscle fiber without the traditional tearing that occurs on hard surfaces.  This is why we suggest padding for at least 2 weeks to become acquainted with the Original SANDDUNE™’s unconventional surface.

Padding is simply walking but keeping your feet in constant contact with the surface. This is suggested for EVERYONE, including high-functioning athletic types. Resist the temptation to jog. Why? Because you are retraining every muscleCAM05362 and joint in your body including long and short muscles closest to the bone.

This is “mindful” centering of the somatosensory body (in this case determining the exact location of sensations on your body) – is a new way of educating and retraining the foundation of your physical body (neuropathways) using the SANDDUNE™.

Simply holding on to a bar and learning to stand on one leg with your other foot raised slightly above the pad after you have centered yourself or just standing and learning to create small dime size circles clock-wise and counter-clockwise under your foot, noticing how the sensation moves up your legs into the trunk and into the hip sockets, will help you begin to retrain your foundation.

Learning the subtleties of how the body aligns and connects through the resistance option of both uphill and downhill positions teaches postural integrity. The uphill slope is higher and simulates walking uphill. The downhill slope is lower and simulates walking downhill.

Beginning these exercises slowly and building speed and momentum may not feel like much to start, but the results will definitely make themselves known or felt in a relatively short time as the muscle activation becomes stronger and the movement easier.

Once you step off and resume walking on a normal surface, you will begin to notice subtle changes in your posture. This is your new way of educating and retraining the foundation of your core balance, strength, and coordination.

 

Peeling The Heel on the Original SANDDUNE™


“PEELING THE HEEL” ON THE ORIGINAL SANDDUNE

 As we age, our bodies change and we must learn ways to continue to function independently by learning how to work with change. This includes how to listen to the body, sense change and noting where you are in space. By preparing for change and understanding where the center of gravity is through balance and alignment training and by strengthening the body’s core, daily function becomes a much easier part of life. Being able to find and sense the feet/ankles without always looking down when they are in an unfamiliar surrounding will increase your ability to balance more readily.

Learning to ground is sensing the entire foot working on the floor and being able to sense the body’s center. We call this mindfulness on the SANDDUNE. Learning to “Peel the Heel” is the ability to incorporate the whole foot in exercise thus strengthening it.  One is able to learn to lift the knee and foot, higher, together facilitating easy of walking without stumbling or shuffling.

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Heart Health


From exercise to diet to stress management, there are a lot of ways to improve your heart health. Check out this heart resource center from the +American Heart Association.
 
 
Thank you Jason for sharing your post!

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Cross Train on the Original SANDDUNE and  Increase Cardio

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Men ~ Sitting too much may be deadly.


Shared post from Kaiser Permanente courtesy of Houston Medical about the dangers of

sedentary lifestyle in men.

 Sedentary Behavior and Low Physical Activity Linked to Heart Failure in Men

 http://bit.ly/1eVQaow.

Proprioception training

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BEFORE YOU START, CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR

Walking is always a great way to start to get back into the habit of exercise or as some prefer calling it, “the swing of things.”

As one exercise regimen to consider, we suggest 15 minutes twice a day on the Original SANDDUNE™ for 30 days to help you get back on the path to building your healthy lifestyle.

What ever you choose, begin TODAY, on your path to health and wellness.

Call Cynthia more information @ 714-264-7896. 

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Why do I keep falling?


As we become more aware of fall prevention across the country and around the globe, it has become apparent that once someone has fallen, more specifically in the 50+ age group, the fear of falling increases and walking properly becomes an issue.

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Sometimes the resulting fear of taking another spill can create what I call the “ground watch” posture. We have all seen or know someone with the stooped or slouched upper body, the gaze fixed on the ground, and their arms barely swinging if they are not using a cane or walker. It makes it tough to walk when the knees hardly bend enough to lift feet clear of the ground or thinking that shuffling feet anchored to the ground will prevent a fall. In short this means their mechanism for reacting to shifts in walking surfaces is not used and is now severely diminished. 

One may not realize that they are not lifting their feet off the ground when walking nor properly using their upper body when turning around to look behind themselves or to the side for fear they might trip. Poor reaction time makes them at risk for falling. 

All of these newly developed “habits” make falling more probable which may be why so many seniors begin to fall more often. This gradually acquired way of walking becomes the “norm” instead of the natural activity of an “active,” upright upper body with swing arms that engage the hips as they work to lift the knees giving us our wonderful mechanics of walking or running. Get to a balance class and learn to use your body again!

Exercise in the pool is a great way to begin, too, since you are building your body by doing resistance training with water! How many people do not pass driving tests because they depend on the rear view mirror to tell them what is behind or beside them and will not turn and look when changing lanes?

Exercise on the Original SANDDUNE™ will help you restore diminished leg and core strength whether due to chronic illness like diabetic neuropathy, Parkinson’s or MS, stroke recovery, surgery (ie…hip or knee replacement) or a sedentary lifestyle. It provides a comforting and enjoyable way to get back on the fitness bandwagon!

HAPPY NEW YEAR!


AS THE NEW YEAR DAWNS

THE ORIGINAL SANDDUNE™ WISHES YOU A 

BALANCED, HAPPY, HEALTHY & PROSPEROUS

NEW YEAR IN 2014!

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Season’s Greetings


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COG – Center of Gravity


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When you begin to learn about the Center of Gravity or COG whether you are standing or sitting, you will learn how many small movements contribute to your COG and how they awaken the spine and your feet as the foundations for your COG.

You learn:

  • how to sit properly on your sit bones vs. slouching and how this affects your posture both sitting and standing. If you slouch when you sit, you will most likely slouch when you stand. This Proprioception trainingmeans learning to keep the belly button pulled in, shoulders square, a long spine and open chest (no slouched shoulders or shuffling when walking).
  • the importance of eye and head movement to sound balance. Most people do not “think” about how eye and head movement affect the body’s everyday functioning. This is especially critical as we age.
  • the relevance of sensing your ankle, arch, heel pad, the ball of your foot, and be able to differentiate and move the five toes, which many people never think of doing.

Because the feet are the Foundation for the COG, weight shifting – both standing and dynamic (walking, running, cross training, etc), and learning to work your First Contact - Jackheels and toes together are paramount to healthy gait and balance. This applies whether one is aging, recovering from an injury/surgery or extended time off of the feet due to illness.

Understanding this leads to the comprehension of how these individual systems tie into “proprioception” or knowing where your body is in space. The sensors engaged by this proprioception are in each joint, the bottoms Front Angle Golf Shot 2of the footpads, the visual and vestibular (inner ear) system as well as touch. For example, proprioception not only helps with daily direction-finding, but also is essential to becoming a beautifully expressive dancer or gymnast, successful professional golfer, or runner.

Together these sensors help to provide information about the environment that we see daily and that the muscles are engaging in judging the height of One leg stand, hands in 2nd - 8 yr olda step, the distance to the rail or ball, the depth of the curb, or the placement of the foot as a turn or a yoga stance is executed.

Learning to stretch and strengthen these muscles, their respective systems and their correlating movements on the non-compliant surface of an Original SANDDUNE™ makes it easier to do on solid ground. Why is it easier? You are not trying to balance your body on the ground as you do on the mirror resisting exercise produced by the Original SANDDUNE™.  Referenced from Miriam Tate’s findings and class development.

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Flow into your Fitness


The Original SANDDUNE™, a unique aerobic/anaerobic compliant device invented for interval training to keep performance level from  losing momentum during off weather or injury downtime.

Being able to excel on off days or rehab muscles and joints when the impact of the ground is over exhausting, SANDDUNE™ Cross Training excels in keeping your current level of fitness.

 Increase Cardio, while Reduce or Build 

  • Strengthen Muscular-skeletal, Body’s Core Muscles
  • Build Stamina, Endurance and Agility
  • Develops greater Dynamic Balance
  • Aids in Rehabilitation practices

 The device allows the body to train:

  • up-hill, down-hill,
  • sitting, standing, leaning,
  • stretching, walking or running;

 Similar to aqua-jogging, or plyometrics in the water, it offers therapeutic options easy on the joints.  

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Working on the SANDDUNE will allow one to learn how to:

  • Stand at the Center of Gravity with the core engaged, knees soft, back erect, belly button back and gaze straightforward.
  • Learn Feet and Foundation sense in the feet through learning to work the whole foot as weight shifts “around the clock.”
  • Develop and understand proprioception (the ability to sense the position, location, orientation and movement of the body and its parts) on an uneven, moving surface as all of the parts of the body are taught to work together. IE…learning to “marry” the trunk and the lower body for greater flexibility in movement and walking.

Jenn Hoage 11-2013 Riverside Diabetes Walk

Test jog @ Riverside Diabetes Walk, Nov 16, 2013. 

Thank you Jenn!

Happy Thanksgiving


The staff of the

Original SANDDUNE™

wish you a

plentiful and joy filled

Thanksgiving Day. 

Prosperity and Thankfullness

“The miracle of gratitude is that it shifts your perception to such an extent that it changes the world you see.”


— Dr. Robert Holden