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HANGING GRAVITY BOOTS
Great exercise
for abs, blood circulation and spine. Inversion
exercises are a great therapy.
Benefits For Inversion Exercises
(Also known as Inversion
Therapy)
Inversion
therapy helps build better backs and also helps with the
back pain.
Not only
can inversion therapy be used to treat back pain, but it
also can be used as a method to reverse other negative
effects that gravity has on your body. Inversion
represents the Quiet Side of Fitness, helping your body
to recover from the compressive effects of gravity and
daily activities. Doctors, physical therapists and
sports trainers recognize inversion as a safe and
effective form of therapy for the spine and
weight-bearing joints.
Whatever
your reason for inverting, Inversion Equipment provides
a safe and easy method to turn your world upside down.
Activity and exercise is the best long term cure for
back pain, joint stiffness and immobility.
Back pain is one of the most common physical complaint
in the world today.
An estimated 85% of all people face some type of back
problem in their lifetime. We all subject our backs to
daily abuse such as heavy loads that stress the muscles
and bad posture from sitting at a desk all day. But
authorities agree that you can help avoid back problems
by developing good posture and doing regular exercises.
Exercise to promote a healthy back will increase
circulation, provide better joint movement, strengthen
the main supportive muscles of the back and neck and
provide spinal stability, ultimately giving you
increased mobility. Performing symmetrical exercises
with proper posture will train your body to keep good
postural balance throughout the day, and that means
reduced total loads and stress on your body.
Most doctors agree
that the majority of back problems are caused by stress,
strain and weak muscles. Each of our products are
unique, innovative and have been developed by using
leading medical advisors from around the world. Creating
a healthy back is one of the best things you can do for
yourself. It's the key to functional mobility to being
able to do things you really want to in life.
Inversion Can Help to Relieve Many Forms of Back Pain
There are
many causes of back pain, including poor posture, weak
back and stomach muscles, and muscles spasms to name a
few. Many of these causes can actually be attributed to
one force we must all battle: gravity.
So how
can Inversion help you to relieve your back pain? Quite
simply, inversion therapy puts gravity to work for you
by placing your body in line with the downward force of
gravity. Inversion elongates the spine, increasing the
space between the vertebrae, which relieves the pressure
on discs, ligaments and nerve roots. Less pressure means
less back pain.
Every
nerve root leaves the spine through an opening between
the vertebrae-the size of this opening is largely
controlled by the height of the intravertebral disc.
Discs that are plump and contained in their ligament
"wrappers" are necessary to keep the nerve roots free of
pressure and your body free from pain.
Stress
and tension can cause muscle spasms in the back, neck
and shoulders, as well as headaches and other problems.
Tense muscles produce spasms and pain by reducing the
supply of oxygen and by reducing blood and lymph flow,
allowing the accumulation of waste chemicals in the
muscles.
Inverting
yourself to as little as 25° for even a few minutes can
help relax tense muscles and speed the flow of lymphatic
fluids which flush out the body's wastes and carry them
to the blood stream. The faster this waste is cleared,
and fresh supplies of oxygen are introduced, the faster
stiffness and pain in the muscles can disappear. A study
conducted by physiotherapist L.J. Nosse found that, "EMG
(electromyographic) activity, an indicator of muscle
pain, declined over 35% within ten seconds of assuming
the inverted position.
Inversion
can also help to encourage good posture. When inverted,
your body is in line with gravity. Your spine wants to
naturally go to it proper form (a gentle "s" curve). A
regular program of inversion can help you to maintain
proper posture and keep your body in balance. Let's face
it-poor posture is not only unhealthy, it's
unattractive.
Inversion Helps Provide Care and Feeding for the Discs
Your
discs have three jobs: to separate the vertebrae,
provide flexibility to the spine and to act as shock
absorbers. Disc separation is especially important since
all communication between the brain and the body is via
nerves that pass between each vertebra. Insufficient
distance between the vertebrae can result in nerve root
pressure and pain.
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The
inner core of your discs is made of jelly-like
material that provides the flexibility and
"cushioning" in your back. When you are sitting,
standing, or exercising, which I'll term
"weight-bearing activities", fluid is squeezed
out of your discs and into adjacent soft tissue
(just as you would squeeze moisture out of a
sponge). As a result, your discs lose some of
their moisture and height. To prove this fact,
measure yourself in the morning and then again
at night. You will lose 1/2" to 3/4" in height
by the end of the day. This lost fluid
translates into your discs loosing some of their
cushioning effect.
When you are sleeping, "a non-weight bearing
activity", your discs (or "intravertebral
sponges") expand as they soak up fluid and
nutrients and increase the length of your spine
by as much as 3/4". But you don't gain the full
height back, accumulating to a total of 1/2" to
2" in height throughout your lifetime. |
When your
discs are compressed and thinned, your vertebrae
potentially place more pressure on these nerve roots.
More pressure equals more pain. As you relax, your spine
begins to stretch. The space between each vertebra will
increase, thus decreasing the pressure on the discs
between each vertebra. This encourages fluid movement
back into the disc, helping to keep your discs plump and
happy and decreasing the pain in your back.
In fact,
the only time in your life when you are giving your
discs a break is when you are inverting. See graph. The
medical study that generated this graph measured the
pressure inside the 3rd lumbar disc-it was assigned a
baseline pressure while standing of 100%. The study
reported that even when you are lying down, the disc
pressure remained at 25%. The hundreds of ligaments and
muscles that encase and mobilize the spine act like a
bunch of rubber bands holding the spine in compression
equal to 25% of standing body weight. Inverting to 60°
is necessary to reduce the disc pressure to zero.
Inverting is the most effective posture that allows your
discs to recover from the constant pressure placed on
them during your daily activities.
Relieves Varicose Veins:
When inverting, you are helping your heart to clear the
blood from your feet, legs, and lower body. This allows
the blood in your limbs to circulate more easily, which
may help to drain blood from varicose veins.
Inversion Helps to Relieve Stress
Your body
will let you know when you are stressed out-back and
neck pain, headaches and muscle tension is your body's
way of protesting against stress and forcing you to slow
down.
If
nothing else, Inversion is a great way to take a break
and relax. The full body stretch can be rejuvenating and
can also help to reduce muscle tension. A study
conducted by physiotherapist LJ Nose found that EMG
activity (a measure of muscle tension) declined over 35%
within ten seconds of inverting. Inversion, therefore,
is helpful in relieving tension and pain in your muscles
that may have been caused by stress.
In fact,
for centuries yoga practitioners have recognized the
concept of turning the body upside down to find
relaxation. The head stand position is a form of
"postural exchange" (reversing the direction of
gravity). Not everyone wants to do headstands, so
inversion on Hang Ups equipment creates an easier
alternative with the added benefit of joint
decompression.
Inversion Helps Improve Circulation and Accelerates the
Cleansing of Blood and Lymph Fluids
The
cardiovascular system is made up of the heart, veins,
arteries, and capillaries. It is your body's
transportation system, carrying food and oxygen to your
body's cells. Your heart pumps blood through the system:
oxygen-rich blood from the lungs goes out through the
arteries and waste-filled blood comes back through the
veins to be cleansed and recharged with oxygen. The
cardiovascular system also retrieves blood from your
legs and lower torso, carrying it upwards against the
force of gravity. Inversion allows your body to work
with gravity to ease the circulation process.
Unlike
the cardiovascular system, the lymphatic system has no
pump. Only the alternate contraction and relaxation of
muscles moves lymphatic fluid "uphill" through
capillaries and one-way valves to the upper chest for
cleansing. Inverting the body so that gravity works
with, not against, these one-way valves helps to push
the lactic fluid up to the chest. The faster the
lymphatic system is cleared the faster the ache and pain
of stiff muscles disappears.
Inversion Helps Increase Oxygen Flow to the Brain
Your
heart must work against gravity to pump blood up to your
brain, which is the body's largest consumer of oxygen.
Although it is only three percent of the body's total
weight, the brain consumes 25 percent of the body's
oxygen intake.
Win
Wenger, in How to Increase Your Intelligence, noted that
"only those brain cells which are close to an ample
capillary blood supply are thoroughly developed. Away
from such source of supply, brain cells remain
undeveloped and useless." Wenger describes "upside down
activities" to increase oxygen supply to the brain. He
states, "In short, you can much improve the physical
state of your entire brain." A brain that is better
nourished simply works better.
Some
people claim that increasing the circulation of blood to
the head through inversion may also improve the color
and tone of your skin, stimulate mental alertness, and
improve hearing and vision. In addition, some claim that
hair will be healthier, and may even grow again, if the
scalp is well supplied with blood.
Inversion Helps Reduce the Effects of Aging Caused by
the Force of Gravity
Most
people will lose from 1/2" - 2" (1-5 cm) in height
during their lifetime due to thinning discs. As a baby,
your discs are 90% water. However, the water content in
the discs decreases to 70% by age 70. An active
inversion program can help maintain more of your
original height.
"Decongests" Internal Organs:
As the body ages, internal organs (kidneys, stomach,
intestines) begin to prolapse as a result of the
constant downward force of gravity. "Middle-age spread"
(that spare tire around the waste), apart from weight
gain, is due to the relocation of internal organs.
Digestion and waste elimination problems are also common
symptoms of organs going south. Inversion helps
prolapsed organs resume their normal shape and place in
the body.
Increases Oxygen to the Brain:
Peter Russell notes in The Brain Book that the
deterioration of the brain is not directly linked to age
alone. Rather, this deterioration is caused by hardening
arteries and high blood pressure, both of which decrease
the supply of oxygen to the brain. Thus a major step in
reducing mental deterioration (or senility) over time
may simply be increasing the oxygen supply to the brain.
Keeping the brain active and well supplied with oxygen
may help maintain your brain function and mental
sharpness throughout your entire life. (NOTE: If you
have high blood pressure, consult your physician before
starting an inversion program.)
Inversion Enables the Body to Stretch and Re-Align
Nearly
every physical activity involves some form of
compression of the spine. The compressive effect of
gravity is compounded by activities such as running,
weightlifting, aerobics, skiing, biking, and golf, which
can exact an incredible toll on the spine, discs, and
back muscles.
If we
perform our daily activities in the wrong way we can
create skeletal misalignments. Most often these
misalignments are nominal and will readily correct
themselves given the opportunity. Inversion with
movement (such as side-to-side bends, back arches, and a
partial sit-up or two) provides that opportunity.
One-sided
activities can be particularly troublesome for the
athlete for two reasons: The body will tend to over
compensate for the strong-side muscle groups, pulling
the spine out of alignment, and one-sided activities
usually involve rotation of the spine, often under
incredible loads. Examples of these activities are golf,
water skiing, tennis, bowling, racquetball, and
baseball. Inversion after physical activity may help to
realign the spine and keep athletes performing at higher
levels for longer periods of time.
Still
other physical activities tend to create tension in the
muscles due to a contraction of the major muscle groups
for long periods of time. In-line skating, swimming,
bicycling, windsurfing and rowing are examples of
activities which tend to create a great deal of lower
back strain. Athletes in these sports can receive a
tremendous boost from daily inversion therapy.
Inversion Reduces Pain in Overworked Muscles
Athletes
prone to stiffness or muscle spasms after a workout can
benefit from the lymphatic wash provided by inversion.
Intense muscle activities cause muscles to become sore.
This is due to the build up of large amounts of lactic
acid and cellular debris in the muscles. The faster this
waste is cleared, the faster the stiffness in the
muscles disappears.
Inversion Provides Balance and Orientation Training
The
performance of inverted activities can be enhanced
through inversion training. Inversion helps to develop
balance awareness, which occurs when the upper regions
of the inner ear are stimulated. Skydivers, gymnasts,
springboard divers, and scuba divers find that inversion
therapy fine-tunes the body and inner ear to the
inverted world. Inversion therapy has also been used to
normalize the ear canal as a treatment for motion
sickness.
Inversion Strengthens Ligaments
Ligaments
are the fibrous strips that hold your bones together.
Ligaments are flexible but not very elastic, and can
tear when they are stretched too much. The gentle
reverse loading and movement that occurs while you
invert strengthens ligaments and connective tissue, and
helps to protect the athlete from serious injury.
Ligaments that are not moved regularly in the right way
become stiff, inelastic and more easily torn.
A Final
Thought
The
constant pull of gravity is the most powerful force your
body will see during your lifetime. Inversion offers a
system of stretching and light exercise that helps to
slow or reverse the harmful, compression of the body by
gravity. Used sensibly, inversion is extremely
beneficial, and no more dangerous than many other
popular and widely practiced fitness activities.
Sometimes there's an explanation for why inversion works
and sometimes there isn't.
The
experience of thousands of people who invert regularly
is that it gives them the relief from back pain they've
been looking for. Just as important, they gain the
rejuvenating effects of inversion on the entire body,
providing health benefits far beyond the relief of back
pain.
Always consult with your doctor before using any of the
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