Summit PT - November/December 2024

Explore the Real Sensory Powers You Didn’t Know Existed Got a Sixth Sense?

Movement Your muscles and joints are like a human radar system that can identify how you occupy space. You can walk down the street without crashing into things and stand still without falling. Your body can tell when to make micro-adjustments to stay upright and move forward. Powerful receptors send information to the brain about the angle and position of your joints and muscles, providing constant feedback on your surroundings and how you must move through them. Time If you want to know the time, look at your body instead of your smartphone. Your body has many internal clocks that signal when

Have you ever felt like you have a sixth sense about things? As it turns out, you have a whole arsenal of senses! From the uncanny ability to detect your body temperature to sensing changes in your surroundings, subtle brain functions are extraordinarily nuanced. Let’s explore the quirky and fascinating ways you experience the world beyond your five senses. Temperature Your body can recognize when you are hot or cold and keep your internal organs at the right temperature. Your body has its own thermostat, a series of nerves in the skin that detect the temperature of your extremities. The brain will then command your body to shiver or sweat to regulate your body temperature.

essential functions should occur. Have you ever woken up before your morning alarm goes off? Your internal time-telling abilities intuitively know when your day starts. Your body also times the rhythms of your blood pressure, heart rate, hormones, and other vital functions. So, next time you shiver in the cold or stroll down a busy sidewalk, you have your body’s built-in sensors to thank. You’re practically a sensory superhero!

STROLL YOUR WAY TO HEALTH

GENTLE EXERCISES TO GET FIT WITHOUT THE FUSS

Ever wish you could get a killer workout without feeling like you’re auditioning for a role in an action movie? Low-impact workouts prove you don’t need to jump, jog, or jostle to get your heart pumping and muscles working. Whether it’s stepping into a fitness routine for the first time or rehabbing an injury to meet your health goals, these three low-impact routines are a gentle, safe way to get in shape. Walking Regular walks have many physical and emotional benefits, such as improving balance, managing weight, and boosting mood. Walking is gentle on your body, and you determine

your pace. If you want to increase the intensity of your walking workout, walk up a hill or use a treadmill at an incline. If losing weight is one of your fitness goals, strive to walk 30 minutes daily. Remember, every step helps! Pilates Pilates focuses on controlled movements, improving core strength, alignment, and proper breathing techniques. Though this low-impact routine is easy on your joints, you’ll still work up a sweat and improve your strength, balance, and overall quality of life. Pilates also helps reduce stress, enhance sleep quality, and increase energy levels! Circuit Training If you want a complete cardio session that’s gentle on your joints and quick to get done, consider creating a circuit training routine. Begin by selecting a series of low-impact exercises like glute bridges or toe taps. You will perform each move for the same number of reps, then move on to the next exercise without a break. Circuit training offers a full-body workout perfect for all experience levels. So, if you’re looking for a workout that delivers results without the high-impact drama, low-impact exercises are your ticket to fitness success — minus the action movie stunts!

2 • WWW.SUMMIT-PHYSICALTHERAPY.COM

Published by Newsletter Pro | www.NewsletterPro.com

Made with FlippingBook Ebook Creator