Lisa Gets Therapy - Bowen Style!
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I've written about it many times
before, the ability to recover from your workouts is just as
important as the effort you put into your heavy duty sessions. Its
important to make sure you eat enough good protein and carbs, and
get in all your macro nutrients so that your body can recover and
build lean muscle. Of course supplements play a big part in
recovery too. click pic to watch video of Bowen session |
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| I take quite an array of supplements including Balance WPI powder, Beta Alanine, Vit C, Omega, Flax, the Balance joint food and Ultimate Recovery Stack which has helped me feel so much better after heavy workouts. | ||
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However in addition
to all the food and supplements, there's still one
thing that I know
I should be doing to my body to help
me recover from all the
pounding I've given my muscles, joints and connective
tissue....and that's massage! Getting a massage is very important to your body as it enhances your body's blood flow and helps to flush out some of those toxins in your body to enhance recovery. It also helps to get some of those ‘knots' out of your body so you can workout without pain. And without pain, you can workout more efficiently and train harder. |
But I haven't
been listening to myself lately and have been working around
my pain. I'm sure you have a list just
like
mine. There's the left knee with slight
tendonitis from all the pummelling I've given it with cardio (yes
shock horror I've been doing cardio) and of course from squats,
lunges etc. The lower back pain, occasional
tight traps and generally lethargy that comes with a sore and
inefficient body.
I've been reluctant to getting a massage because I'm
really not a touchy feely kind of person.
I don't particularly want someone to touch me or dig their
hands/fingers into my body and give me that pain
sensation. Maybe its just me or I have the wrong
idea of what massage is or I've never really let anyone give me a
good massage. Plus I don't particularly like the
idea of getting oil rubbed on me or my biggest paranoia - having to
get some of my clothes off!!!!
On meeting with Natalie, to be honest I did feel a little nervous but excited, as I was putting myself into another person's hands. She gave me an overview of what Bowen Therapy was and reassured me that there wasn't going to be too much ‘touch feely or oil or taking my clothes off in our session' so that gave me some comfort. She said Bowen therapy works on using your energy channels and muscle/nerve manipulation to realign - or as she put it - reconfigure my body's computer. I'm totally into the wholistic approach and understand that you need to realign the body, as goodness knows, my body is way out of tune - so Natalie and I are kindred spirits in our thinking.
Then it was on with the treatment. As mentioned earlier, I have a few things that needed realigning. So I trusted my body in Natalie's capable hands to do her thing and all I needed to do was relax....yeah right! Easier said than done for me.
She comes back then does another set of pressure movements on my upper back, then she pops out again for 2 minutes. Then back again to sort out all the toxins from my neck, then another 2minute rest. Man, by this time, I tell you I'm feeling very relaxed both from the unique ‘pressuring' and from the forced rest. Sorry Nat, I know you have some real technical terms for what I'm saying so sorry if I got some of this wrong, but Go Figure viewers, you get the generally idea don't you?
All through
the treatment, I could feel my body trying to resist the
relaxing. I know I should relax but my body is
resisting. I could feel increased bloodflow
through out my body and the nice warm fuzzies but still
there's something deep inside that says 'no!'.
Occasionally I would get involuntary muscle spasms from the areas
Nat had manipulated but it certainly wasn't
uncomfortable. A spasm similar to what you'd get
hours after a great workout.
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By the end of
the treatment, about an hour, I felt very drained and
relaxed. But interestingly revitalized
too. I had
walked in there like an old woman with sore knees and a
wonky left hip but was quite surprised that both my knees and hips
felt heaps better afterwards eventhough they'd hardly been
touched. I just wanted to go home and rest and enjoy the
feeling of being 'shattered' but no, Trixie, wouldn't have that so
I had to take her for a walk.
I noticed while out walking that my knee didn't hurt, wow,
that little bit of manipulation did the trick of my tricky
knee. I still felt quite warm and relaxed while walking but I
tell you, I just wanted to crash when I got home. That night
I felt very good and could still feel my body buzzing although was
satisfactorily tired. I had a great night's sleep
too!
I'd say this is definitely my kind of massage. I didn't find it invasive. Nat went in, got the work done in the most efficient way and with no pain to me. If you're not a ‘touchy feely' girl like me and probably prefer a massage that isn't too hands on then I'd definitely recommend giving this form of therapy a go. I'm not totally fixed but I'm certainly on the way to feeling much better and my training is much more energetic too!
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Thanks Natalie for your healing hands and making me rest! I'm currently doing the video of the session which will give you
more of an idea of what Bowen Therapy involved - or doesn't
involve! |
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