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Gregg Johnson, pioneer Physical Therapist, teaches the approach of "Functional Mobilization" which also can be achieved with the hoola hoop!
Joseph Pilates understood that "all movement comes from the core" & "moving without tension causes more body awareness" . This can be felt with the hoola hoop!
Dr. JP Barral, world acclaimed Osteopath, says " An organ in good health has physiological movement" and the hoop causes movement within the abdomen often resulting in organ stimulation
Ola Grimsby, world renowned Physical Therapist, says "Movement is the key to life"


Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Tutorial: #2: I Started Hooping Again, What's Next?


-Hope you've been having fun moving again with your hoop
-You may have noticed some muscle soreness in your core, back, & legs
-If your hoop is too small and your movements are "jerky" you may be compressing your spine and and causing low back pain, so make sure you have a large & weighted hoop
-You may notice it initially took A LOT of effort and movement to keep the hoop up; with practice you will be more relaxed and have "effortless movement"
-Keep hooping and slowly you will start improving your body awareness and propioception (where your body is in space)
-Comfortable side is your "happy" side and the opposite side is your "healthy" side
-Change stride and do your "healthy" side to be more symmetrical
-It may feel like you are starting all over again, so you may want to start using the mirror for feedback (see tutorial #1)
-Doing both directions works on symmetry and coordination
-Doing both your happy and healthy side will balance your pelvic musculature and your sacroiliac joint (SI joint)
-Hooping in both directions may balance your brain (right/left side)
-Next, try hooping with feet hip width apart in both directions
-Slowly work endurance by increasing time in increments; hoop both directions to a song or during commercials
-Your heart rate may increase and provide a cardio workout
-Have fun and build up your time slowly

Jodi Jainchill PT, CFMT

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