Qi Gong Head Massage

Prepare the hands to work their magic. Bring your shoulder blades gently together and down without arching your back. Rotate the arms slowly in large arm circles in sync with your breath. Breathe with your whole abdomen. Ten slow breaths with the arms rotating forward, then ten slow breaths with the arms rotating backwards. UseContinue reading “Qi Gong Head Massage”

Meditation

Meditation is a phenomenal way to improve mental hygiene. Medicinal Martial Arts uses mindfulness meditation to foster a rest, digest, and recover state of the nervous system, which improves health physically and mentally. Meditation is not the same as chilling out, it requires focus and mental energy. Its ultimate benefits come when combined with abdominalContinue reading “Meditation”

Yoga

So much more than competitive stretching in expensive tights, yoga is a way to target muscles that need to be stretched in a safe and time tested manner. Medicinal Martial Arts approaches yoga in a manner that stresses the importance of alignment principals, not flexibility. MMA tweaks the common yoga postures to emphasize correct alignment,Continue reading “Yoga”

Isometrics

Iso means the same, and metric means measurement, so isometric exercises are ones where the joints do not change the degree of their angles. A common example is the plank. Before weight lifting took hold of the fitness world, isometrics were a common way to strengthen muscles. Also called muscle control, they are a typeContinue reading “Isometrics”

Calisthenics

Calisthenics are not jumping jacks! Far from what you remember from gym class, calisthenics are incredibly powerful tools to strengthen the body and bring it back into balance. Their name is from the ancient Greek for strength and beauty. They are compound, body weight exercises, which means they incorporate multiple joints and muscle groups inContinue reading “Calisthenics”

Qigong

Qigong (“chee gong”) means qi work. (For more on qi, see the articles section.) It is any simple movement that oscillates with inhalation and exhalation. A series of these movements are grouped together to form a set, which can be tailored to address specific health problems. Its essential nature is the same as that of tai chi, but itContinue reading “Qigong”

Tai Chi

Tai Chi is something different for everyone. It means “grand ultimate,” from Grand Ultimate Map, which is the Chinese name for the yin-yang symbol. It is a kinesthetic approach to yin and yang theory, the study of the interaction of mutually engendering opposites. With its emphasis on breath and gentle movement, it produces a parasympatheticContinue reading “Tai Chi”

Oatmeal for Digestive Excellence (& Immune Boost)

This oatmeal recipe is an evolution of the one I published years ago. The previous version is just a simple, tasty alternative to the sugared-up oatmeal you buy in a pouch. I put it up here because I wanted people to know that good taste didn’t have to be unhealthy, or take forever to make.Continue reading “Oatmeal for Digestive Excellence (& Immune Boost)”