Seized MusclesExercise is BAD for YouIf you are reading this then probably, you have some “seized muscles” which are;
therefore, …you want an answer. 1. The first thing you need to know is that Exercise is BAD for You and that includes; stretching of any kind, long walks, running and swimming. 2. Next, there is only one solution, only one way to relax seized muscles and that is to have some massages on the seized up area. 3. Visit a professional practioner in Swedish Therapeutic Massage (5 hours over 3 weeks) or page down for some self-massage tips. ______________________________________
In a nutshell, life is about blood. New blood means new growth. There is only one way to repair our seized muscles and that is with fresh blood. It is necessary to return the flow of fresh blood through the damaged muscles. New blood means new growth.
______________________________________ Why is Exercise is BAD for You?Stretching, pulling, pushing and pumping on a “seized muscle” does not release the muscle, it just “rips” more muscles fibres. This is the truth of exercise and the reason why, you have pain the following day. The notion that “exercise is good for us” is false, exercise is a short term delusion.
To continue the enforced movement of an injured body part, does not create healing but rather, stops it. Continuing to move or “exercise an injury” while ignoring the pain, or using pain killing drugs to hide the presence of pain, is going against our body’s own natural mechanisms. Our body gives us pain, so that we do not move. The objective is to avoid more pain, we will keep still. The more you exercise, the more you pull, push or pump on over-stretched, injured, seized and misaligned muscles then the more seized muscles you create. ______________________________________ What You Can DoFirst, you MUST stop all exercising now. ******************** Notice ******************** NO liability is accepted for any losses, damage, injury or other consequences as a result of the use of any information offered herein, below. ******************************************************* Be realistic, you cannot redress the damage accumulated over years, in just a few days, it will take a few weeks. Each time you make a movement, hundreds of your muscles are all called into action at once. They are activated in a set sequence, all contracting, expanding, pulling and depending upon each other to achieve the movement’s flow. You don’t have just one seized muscle, you have many. 1. Visit a ProfessionalGo for some massages on the seized up areas and in particular, on all the surrounding muscles. This will circulate blood through your body without straining your muscles. Type of Massage Not a deep, “digging in”, sports type massage nor a relaxing “skin rub” but find someone; experienced with a firm touch offering an “invigorating” massage based upon the principles of our muscle structure, (Swedish Therapeutic). Number of Treatments 5 one hour sessions over 3 weeks (4/5 days apart). Then for 3 weeks, do nothing, just take things very easy and heal. You may need to repeat the process again for another 6 weeks. 2. Self TreatmentTry treating yourself. 10 minutes per day, 3 times per week and in 3 weeks you will be amazed at the difference and how good you will feel.
Methodology (i) You will need lots of oil or lots of soap if you are in the bath/shower but do not use a cream or moisturizer. This is important, to avoid skin to skin friction (cooking oil is fine, you can wash it off afterwards). (ii) Start using the whole of your hand just gliding over the whole area. (iii) Do not dig in. Do not hurt yourself. (iv) Establish a rhythm to your movements, (you may wish to massage in time to music). (v) Massage for 1 to 2 minutes and then stop and wait for 1 to 2 minutes or while waiting, treat another part of your body. (vi) Start again for 1 to 2 minutes, this time massage using the whole of your hand in small circles about the size of a saucer. Then stop and repeat. . (vii) After 10 minutes on each area, you are finished. (viii) However this must be repeated regularly, every 3/4 days for 3 weeks. (ix) Then stop for 3 weeks and if you need more, then continue. (x) The more parts of your body that you massage, the better you will feel.
Learn much more about your body at www. If you would like to ask about your specific problem or if you require more detailed instructions, then please email me at; seizedmuscles@ The ideas and theory expressed on this blog are the original concept of the author, Linda Dodds. All rights reserved. Copyright ? Linda Dodds 2008. |
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