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Meet your host, Erzsi Pongó the founder of Pongo Power personal training in Brooklyn, New York. Our identity is impacted by our self-image and body image...but what happens when we disown or disassociate from our bodies? How do we form a healthy relationship with our bodies in a culture that supports a sedentary lifestyle? On Movement: The Science of The Self, we provide you with the empowerment you need to move your body as you cultivate your sense of self. Through an exploration of the intersections between body image, self-image and identity, we foster conversations about the ever-evolving process of surrendering our sense of self, so we can invent the freedom necessary to transform all three!
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Monday Jan 24, 2022
Utilize the Drawing-In Maneuver and Release Happy Hormones in Your Brain
Monday Jan 24, 2022
Monday Jan 24, 2022
Do you consistently feel tension throughout your body? Maybe your hip flexors are shortened from sitting at your desk all day, or your back feels pain every time you workout. Although pain is common within our sedentary society, there are ways you can find relief. In today’s episode, host Elizabeth Pongo discusses how to use our breath and abdominal muscles to correct altered recruitment patterns that prevent us from releasing happy hormones.
According to Elizabeth, the key to muscular balance and coordination is an effective and efficient exercise regime. Elizabeth explains that our abdominal muscles contribute largely to our overall alignment and for many people, their pain is rooted in the weakness of their abdominal core. In order to stabilize our core and fix altered recruitment patterns, we must focus on our breathing techniques. It is only after we find alignment that our brain will release serotonin and relieve senses of pain.
Tune into this week’s episode of Movement: The Science of The Self to learn more about the importance of single heel taps, core integration, and how to better utilize the drawing-in maneuver, so you can release tension and increase your happiness.
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• “In order to achieve muscular balance and coordination, we must train our bodies safely and effectively through the systematic implementation of proper exercise program design.” (03:04-03:19)
• “Anaerobic exercise and developing main muscle fiber is critical for every human being because we need to develop our muscles in order to protect our joints and our bones.” (04:30-04:45)
• “It's very important to begin any exercise program by conditioning your deep abdominal core and your stabilization muscle fiber, so that your body can perform activities with proper alignment.” (06:50-07:07)
• “Liberate yourself with some movement and single heel taps.” (13:27-13:31)
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