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Gentle Movement: What Is It and How to Do It

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Last updated: 2024/07/07 at 12:13 AM
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Incorporating Gentle Movement into Your Routine

In today’s fast-paced world of social media and constant news, it’s easy to get caught up in popular fitness trends. While high-intensity activities like HIIT can be beneficial, embracing gentle movement can also improve your overall wellness. Want to give it a try? Read on to discover what gentle movement is, its benefits, and how to add it to your routine.

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Incorporating Gentle Movement into Your RoutineWhat is Gentle Movement?Benefits of Gentle MovementUsing the Alexander Technique as Gentle MovementHow to Incorporate Gentle Movement into Your Life

What is Gentle Movement?

Gentle movement involves slowing down and engaging in activities with mindfulness and kindness towards your body and mind. According to holistic therapist Jenny Flora Wells, gentle movement aligns your rhythm with a healthy nervous system. Activities like yoga, Pilates, meditation, walking, tai chi, swimming, and gardening fall under the gentle movement umbrella. These practices help us reconnect with a slower pace in a fast-moving world.

Benefits of Gentle Movement

A study published in January 2017 revealed that a 12-week yoga and meditation program improved biomarkers of cellular aging in participants, suggesting that gentle movement may slow the aging process. Additionally, gentle movement helps regulate your nervous system, enhances mind-body connection, and aids in recovery from high-impact workouts.

Theresa Barone, a Pilates expert, highlights that activities like Pilates can facilitate a calmer nervous system and improve sleep quality, energy levels, and stress management. By focusing on breath and posture, gentle movements like Pilates can prevent injury and balance muscle groups.

Using the Alexander Technique as Gentle Movement

Another form of gentle movement is the Alexander Technique, developed by Frederick Alexander in the late 19th century. It focuses on body awareness, breath control, and conscious movement. The Alexander Technique helps individuals optimize their movements and is especially beneficial for those who engage in repetitive physical activities.

How to Incorporate Gentle Movement into Your Life

It’s important to ease into a gentle movement practice that resonates with you. Start with just a few minutes a week and gradually increase the time. Online resources like yoga classes and meditation apps can be helpful for beginners. For activities like Pilates, consider starting with private classes to get personalized attention and guidance.

Remember, gentle movement is about finding balance and reconnecting with your body in a mindful way. By incorporating practices like yoga, Pilates, or the Alexander Technique, you can enhance your overall wellness and promote a healthier lifestyle.

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