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Balance and Canes and Walkers, Oh My!!!!


I feel unsure of my balance and need a walker or a cane for support right now. My friends tell me that I shuffle my feet. How can Original SANDDUNE™ help me?First Contact - Jack Working out on Original SANDDUNE™ both strengthens and conditions the muscles and the joints of the lower body because it engages them more fully in the process of walking and movement. It connects the muscles of your abdominal core, hip chamber and psoas muscle which is weak in many people who have reduced or stopped their physical activity and lost the ability to lift their legs properly when walking, thus shuffling their feet.

Neuropathy, Toes and Original SANDDUNE™

Neuropathy, Toes and Original SANDDUNE™

Lunges on the Original SANDDU

Stretching and Walking on Original SANDDUNE™

If you are having this problem you may also have issues with your feet and experience neuropathy as a result. The unique surface and flexibility of the SANDDUNE™, allows you to exercise your toes, foot and ankle, individually and collectively. This means your foot is “relearning” how to work together as a unit. Your anchor system to the ground is stronger and has better circulation and range of movement. You “relearn” to look up and look “ahead” to what is coming instead of down in anticipation of falling.

The First Step of 1000 miles


The unique properties of Original SANDDUNE™ provide a cushioning, conforming platform ideal for use in the early segments of a rehabilitation plan. Its surface gently forces the foot’s muscles, tendons and ligaments to stretch as your weight shifts from one foot to the other. Simultaneously your whole body is adjusting to gain its Center of Gravity (COG).

"Toes Down" Stretch

“Toes Down” Stretch

"Toes Up" Stretch

“Toes Up” Stretch

Few balance devices allow the whole foot to sink down into their surface  while offering the benefit of allowing your toes to stretch and work individually.  Original  SANDDUNE’s material and construction allow for these “Toe Cross Fit Workouts.”

Relearning to press each toe, individually, into the floor and then into the SANDDUNE™, is a job many pairs of feet have not done since they were running around barefoot as kids. Try it right now and see how challenging it is! Don’t look down at your feet while you try! Among the select few who  use their whole foot besides kids and a select group of athletes are:

  • Gymnasts
  • Dancers
  • Runners in ” nature’s socks” like Abebe Bikila or Zola Budd
  • Yoga devotees to name a few (sans yoga socks!).
Peeling The Heel

Peeling The Heel

“Peeling the Heel” is an exercise that promotes greater flexion in the ankle arch, and allows the Achilles to tendon to stretch and strengthen slowly. This means greater ankle strength, and can increase the leg stride. You are now “firing the glutes” and learning to walk from the hip. And getting gentle trigger point therapy for the foot at the same time.

Lao Tzu said, “The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step.  Help your toes begin your journey today with Original SANDDUNE! Give them theBoost of Balanceas your Holiday Season begins!

Sharing a post from Houston Methodist


Shared publiclyJun 17, 2014
Chalk up another benefit of exercise: It can improve the diversity of your gut bacteria, contributing to a better metabolism & stronger immune system, reports +Medical News Today →http://bit.ly/1i8hB5d. – Jason

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

WoodPath Walk

 

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. 

Miriam in class

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!

Ways for Healthy and Fit Heart, Lungs, and Muscles


Ways for Healthy and Fit Heart, Lungs,

and Muscles by Dr. Anil Agarwal Jain

http://tinyurl.com/pf7mhv3

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Foot Pain or Metatarsalgia


SchemaMetatarsalgia

Metatarsalgia is a common overuse injury described as pain in the forefoot

The Original SANDDUNE™ can be utilized in a rehabilitation regimen for the the plantar neuroma known as metatarsalgia, a common problem for many runners and dancers, which is characterized by pain and/or numbness in the forefoot.

People coping with this ailment have symptoms that are varied among individuals. Some people experience shooting pain affecting toes that are side by side (2nd & 3rd or 3rd & 4th toes).

Others describe a feeling similar to having a pebble in their shoe or walking on pins & needles, a prickly/tingly feeling known as paresthesia or PVD/PAD as doctors refer to it. Burning and numbness may also be another symptom experienced.

This ailment can also be the result of a poor diet, a vitamin deficiency, the metabolic disorder diabetes or inflammation like rheumatoid arthritis.

The comforting properties of the Original SANDDUNE™ provides a cushioning and malleable platform, rendering it an effective instrument to utilize in the early segments of a rehabilitation plan.