DeeAnn Nelson's Blog
Sunday, July 25, 2010
New Experiences: Take the Good with the Bad
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Letting go of what I thought was real
rosurgeon's solution was to fuse my spine.I remember thinking after I was released from the hospital I would begin a blog that would help me chart my progress particularly inspired by the idea that I had few resources or other examples to rely on for my recovery. However that inspiration to write the blog was dishevelled by evenings spent weeping about my fallen dance career, days spent wandering around NYC in a backbrace wondering what I would do next, and hours spent going from doctors office, to acupunture office, to physical therapists office, to pshycotherapists office.....and so on.
However in the last year I have come to realize that my story even though it may not be current can still reach out to people who might be suffering from a similar experience or quite simply the weight of greif, mortality, and the aging body. In addition I would love to share with others going through a trauma or tragedy how I found relief through knowledge, personal reflection, and awareness. All in hopes that I will continue to grow and expand my physical, mental, spiritual, and human potential by learning other folks stories as well.
Sunday, May 23, 2010
After Experiencing Many Personal Struggles...
After experiencing many personal struggles and chronic illnesses, Juliu Horvath spent many years in self-exploration and study. These experiences not only led him to true healing, but he was also inspired to create movement principles thatoffer the same benefits also found in yoga, dance, gymnastics, swimming and tai chi, but are not derived from these other exercise modalities. Some of the hallmarks ofGYROKINESIS®exercises are the fluidity of themovements and the ease with which one can perform them.
GYROKINESIS®exercises allow one to work onthe entire body through seven natural elements of spinal movement: forward, backward, left side, right side, left twist, right twist and circular, as well as all other joint articulation. Thisapproach systematically and gently works the joints and muscles through rhythmic and undulating movements.These movements stimulate the body’s internal organswhile different corresponding breathing patterns are integrated along with the movements.Fluidity is the key. Postures are not held for long periods of time. Instead, postures are smoothly and harmoniously connected through the use of breath, making exercises appear and feel more like a dance and swimmingthan like traditional yoga.
A typicalGYROKINESIS® class begins with participants practicing self-massage and simple breathing patterns, something Juliu Horvath has named,”Awakening of the Senses.”Then the spine and pelvis are engaged through simple exercises: while seated on low stools, participants mobilize the spine through a series of arching, curling, bending, twisting and spiraling movements. These same movement patterns are expanded to release the hip, knee, hamstring, quadriceps and so on, in all possible directions: front, back, twisting and turning. The corresponding breathing patternsexecuted during every movement stimulate the nervous system, open up the energy pathways and oxygenate the blood.The more advanced classesoffer endurance training to participants prepared for more strenuous activities.
AllGYROKINESIS® classes, from beginner to advanced, encompass not only sitting but also lying and standing positions.Those who practiceGYROKINESIS®exercises tend to be more relaxed in their daily lives and can move with increased flexibility andease.
Friday, April 16, 2010
Each year I make a point to ride at least one century ride. This May I will be starting in Portland and attempting to cycle to the Oregon Coast! I’m participating in the American Lung Association’s annual fundraising event, Reach The Beach, and I need your help. In order for me to participate I must raise at least $75. A donation from you will support a good cause, be a great birthday gift, and help me meet an important personal challenge. If you’d like to help, I need you to send in your gift to the American Lung Association as soon as possible and no later than May 14th.
Here is what your gracious donation and the REACH THE Beach program will help to support:
- Research into promoting lung health and preventing lung diseases such as asthma, emphysema, chronic bronchitis, lung cancer and tuberculosis
- Being pro-active in the fight against outdoor air pollutants and environmental health
- Striving to reduce tobacco use, especially among young people, that is responsible for over 400,000 deaths in the United States each year. Each day in Oregon, about 30 young people start smoking.
I am writing to you in hopes that you will find these issues important enough to support. Any amount will be appreciated, but a gift of $100 will go a long way towards helping me reach my goal of $. Your tax-deductible contribution to the American Lung Association will not only help me towards my fundraising goal but will, most importantly, help those struggling to breathe easier.
You can make a donation by sending a check (made out to the Lung Association) to me at:
DeeAnn Nelson
4717 NE 10th Ave
Portland, OR 97211
Or go to the website: www.reachthebeach.org and look up my website by typing in my name under the “Find a Rider” button or link.
Thank you in advance for your support.
Sincerely,
DeeAnn
P.S. 100% of the donation is tax-deductible and a donation receipt letter will be automatically sent to you.
Saturday, April 10, 2010
Check out Gyrokinesis on TV!
GYROTONIC® International Headquarters is excited to announce that GYROKINESIS® Methodology will be one of the featured segments on the popular ABC TV Show " Live! with Regis and Kelly" this Friday, April 9 at 9:00 AM EDT, please check your local listings for show times in your area, or click here.
Watch GYROKINESIS® Master Trainer Chantal Deeble give Regis and Kelly a taste of some awesome Gyrokinesis "moves"!
For those of you living outside of the USA, you can watch this segment on the show's website, using the links above.
Kind Regards,
GYROTONIC® International Headquarters
Sunday, April 4, 2010
Walk About Article. Enjoy!!
Have you ever had this experience?: You are traveling to work with full intention of making it on time, when you come along a line of heavy traffic? It can be distressing and annoying. You might not have any idea why you are waiting in line and it might seem as if traffic may never clear! However, as it turns out there is road construction up ahead that is stopping the flow of traffic. A necessary evil to help prolong the quality of our roads. Ultimately, you decide to take an alternate route. One you had never known about, but this new route makes your commute better and you even have a great view of Mount Hood!
This is a very similar situation to back pain. A road block. However, just as you learned a new route to work, this pain can also be an opportunity for increased awareness of your body. Many times we can approach back pain like it is a sign to stop moving. True, sometimes rest is our best option. However this pain can also be an opportunity to get to know ourselves better, to take an alternate route, and ultimately end up with an improved awareness of the way our body moves.
In this day and age, back pain can come from a variety of different sources. I would say one of our main contributors is our typically sedentary lifestyles that involve excess hours at a desk or behind the wheel of a car. Often there is little we can do to eliminate this from our lifestyle. However...another source of back pain can come from repetitive movements, such as endurance walking, with improper body mechanics. This is where we have the opportunity to grow, and learn new and evolved ways of making our back pain a badge rather than a noose.
Ways to seek an alternate route:
2. Body Mechanics, reprogramming the switchboard. Another important observation to make is regarding how your body is moving through space. Many times back pain can be a result of improper movement in the joints at your hips, knees, or even feet. When we develop improper body mechanics our body has a amazing way of making those patterns permanent. Consider your car once again. If you do not take it in for a periodic alignment and tire rotation your car will eventually shake when it gets up to high speeds. These permanent changes can create wear and tear on your car. Improper body mechanics can also create wear and tear in your body. For this reason, it is important to try and create new movement patterns by practicing alternative ways of moving. In my pilates and gyrotonic practice I find it is helpful to track how my bones and muscles are working. If there is an inefficient movement pattern this is a great opportunity to create a new one that I can practice throughout the day whether I am walking to the store, riding my bicycle, or watching television.
The wonderful thing about back pain is if you take the time to make observations regarding your breath, body mechanics, and strength/flexibility you will have a greater awareness of how your body works. This will strengthen your repertory of choices for the next time something uncomfortable creeps up in your body. Through this increased knowledge you will not be a victim to back pain and it will not have the same power to slow you down or block your path. It might just give you a heads up to pay better attention to what is going on so you can make changes before anything detrimental emerges.