My
immune system is more robust. The usual seasonal colds and flu's no longer
affect me, an important consideration in these Covid times.
(Peter)
Tuesday
Monday
Sitting or
reclining while awake is associated with lower muscle strength, risk of falls
and physical function, sometimes irrespective of the amount of moderate or
vigorous intensity physical activity you do. People who sit for prolonged
periods are more likely to develop type 2 diabetes, higher waist circumference
and obesity.
(Professor Dawn Skelton)
Friday
Tuesday
Four years ago I had this belief I was relaxed. I worked in an occupation that was permanently high up in the Top Ten most stressful jobs. Colleagues would ask "how do you stay so calm?".
Biomechanical
The first thing you will explore is alignment. How far apart your feet are placed... What your skeleton is doing... How you stand... Whether or not you are taxing the joints...
It is important to discover how to work in a manner that is healthy and comfortable. That way, it will directly affect your everyday life, and improve your health more effectively.Monday
Friday
Results
Sifu Waller has been training since 1975, so is incredibly experienced. His classes tend to attract doctors and medical workers, as well as interest from hospitals. Why? Because we get results.
We aim to improve circulation, balance, coordination, ambidextrous body use, skeletal alignment and tension in the body, along with reducing anxiety by remaining rooted in the here and now.This said, the classes aren't going to be medical or in any way 'heavy'. The exercises are moderate, accessible and can be easily performed by most adults.
Thursday
Qi (magical energy)...
A lot of modern tai chi classes talk about qi... They give the impression that a magical energy is going to transform your health.
Our classes will never mention qi. We are not going to be talking about qi, auras or anything mystical. We are grounded in medically-sound, functional practice - in the physical world, not in the fantastical.Wednesday
Qigong
Qigong involves very simple exercises designed to introduce the rounded, natural shapes employed in tai chi. Although qigong is quite straightforward, it does require good body awareness and patience if you are to become adept with the movements.
Some qigong exercises are static, and these are terrific for strength-building.
Tuesday
YES!
Say YES to new experiences. Be willing to feel lost, awkward and confused.
It is good to be uncertain.
Monday
The journey to the self
Cultures with a rich spiritual tradition recognised that life is more than material wealth, self-importance, status, prestige.
Working, politics, family travails, gossip, the news, current affairs, sport, gadgets... all serve to distract you from the truth.
Upon retirement, people relished the opportunity to start getting to know themselves.
Friday
"I'm busier now than when I worked"
Many retired people say this. Who is it pitched at? Younger people? Other retirees? It sounds somewhat implausible doesn't it? Consider what is being said. Retiring is to cease work.
Thursday
Exercising when older
Tuesday
Retiring in the UK
When people retire in the UK they are often encouraged to remain active. A common habit is to become embroiled in ceaseless activity. This can take many forms.
Saturday
You are not your fat
A defensive person see the excess fat as being part of who they are. An outer manifestation of an inner self. In a way they are correct, however, the fat is not who you are. It is what you have allowed.
Who you are is one thing. Excess body fat is something else entirely.Friday
"Like me for who I am"
People in modern culture are very defensive. They take exception to everything and over-react without realising it. Emotions are attached to the most trivial of things. People are very quick to anger.