Back to the Basics of How to Train for Aging

Back to the Basics of How to Train for Aging

While writing the second edition of my book on preparing for aging, I wondered the best place to start. Stretching, conditioning, body-awareness, mental, emotional, spiritual? Where? I decided to start with realignment, because it requires your attention and it's a great segue into the most important training of all, body-awareness. It's explained in this old video, I made eight years ago with a Blackberry (great ... Read more

Balance, and Vision Blinds Us

Balance, and Vision Blinds Us

Vision blinds us? I awake, again, to a nice warm cat on my feet, a large warm dog huddled up to my side, and a wood stove needing attention. What's new! Boy, Willbe, Cat and I would freeze pretty quickly in our tiny house without this little wood stove. I go outside, one step away, to a world that is quiet and dark, with Orion's belt overhead. I've enjoyed my morning tea, two cups, several hours ago. I step ... Read more

Subtle Movement Training Saves You Pain, Time And Money!

Subtle Movement Training Saves You Pain, Time And Money!

"Dripping water penetrates the stone." Pain? Consider your options, through Subtle Movement Training! "Little strokes fell great oak. Drop by drop the lake drains. Every little makes a mickle. / Many a little makes a mickle. Feather by feather birds build their nests. Large streams from little fountains grow." Proverbial Planet Is It Time For Physical Therapy? "Six to 12 visits [$600-1,200] is ... Read more

Disclaimer: As a veterinarian, I do not provide medical advice for human animals. If you undertake or modify an exercise program, consult your medical advisors before doing so. Undertaking activities pursued by the author does not mean that he endorses your undertaking such activities, which is clearly your decision and responsibility. Be careful and sensible, please.