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July 26 2009 by admin.
It’s that time again- time for the MyFoxPhilly HotList Voting!
You can vote from www.imxbluebell.com, or from right here- just click on the pic. Take your time and browse around other types of businesses up for voting, too- for example, the women’s boutique therapy (right across the street from the studio) appreciates your vote also!
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July 20 2009 by admin.
Lots and lots of people suffer low back pain, or LBP. There are almost as many remedies out there for LBP: pills, tablets and gel caps, shoes and shoe inserts, physical therapy, heating pads, cooling gels- the list goes on and on.
The best pain relief methods turn out to be the ones least used. A study was conducted to determine what approaches are being used to manage LBP. It found that many patients turned down research-proven methods like exercise and physical therapy in favor of medication.
Bodies are full of imbalances and restrictions from our lifestyles. Correcting these and allowing strong muscles to stabilize the body by establishing safe movement patterns can actually remove stress from the spine and eliminate the pain, not just mask it. In addition, mobility problems in joints like the ankle, hip or even shoulder can contribute to LBP, so continuing to compensate for that immobility will continue to cause pain.
The upshot: exercise permanently helps low back pain. Train with a credible, certified fitness instructor or physical therapist, and make sure they’re using the latest medical research to influence your workout program. The IMX Pilates system uses this research in its 5 Fundamentals, which color every moment of your pilates workout. The IMX Pilates Blue Bell studio has these research briefs bound and displayed in the studio lounge for your browsing pleasure.
This study was reported in the July-August 2009 IDEA Fitness Journal.
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July 10 2009 by admin.
Think it’s harder to exercise at night? You may be right, just because you think so! Researcher have found that people stopped exercising about 15% earlier when they were mentally fatigued, because they felt more fatigued at the beginning of the session. This resulted in less time exercising, a lower heart rate and lower blood lactate levels, which indicates that the fatigued individuals didn’t work as hard, probably because they didn’t work out as long. Instead of getting winded or being physically fatigued, mental fatigue limits exercise tolerance by making you feel you are more tired.
How does IMX Pilates Blue Bell combat this phenomena? We have 2 ways:
Since you can’t always exercise in a perfect world where you are mentally rested, rest assured IMX Pilates Blue Bell will do its best to work with your schedule’s quirks.
This study was reported in the July-August 2009 IDEA Fitness Journal.
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July 8 2009 by admin.
Introducing It’s Good For You, a semi-regular series featuring exercise-related tidbits. Share them with your friends, or use them to motivate yourself. Exercise is for everyone, because good health is for everyone.
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