Hands On Health

According to traditional Chinese medicine, good health depends on the optimum level and flow of chi, or qi. This subtle energy flows around our bodies in channels known as meridians – along which lie numerous points linking the organs and functions of the body. If chi becomes reduced or blocked – through illness, bad diet or lack of exercise, for example – we’re likely to suffer lack of energy, emotional problems, physical discomfort or even disease.

In China, a system of massage known as Tui Na (words which mean ‘push’ and ‘grasp’) has been used for many centuries to treat pain and common health problems, by clearing chi blockages. Today, almost all Chinese hospitals have a dedicated Tui Na clinic: this profound and invigorating form of massage, which works on the same points used in acupuncture, is regularly employed at the front line of medical care.

Although not as widely practised in Europe as acupuncture, Tui Na is available in a few places in Mallorca. One of these is at the Gran Hotel Sóller, where Mei Hong has been treating clients since 2005. They travel from all over the island and further afield: “One comes over from Barcelona,” she tells me. Hospitals and general practitioners also refer patients to her.

Mei qualified in Tui Na in Shenzhen, in her native China, having previously worked as a midwife for six years. She met Lars, a Swede, while he was working in China and they married after four years. A year later, the couple moved to Mallorca – Lars’ home since the 1980s:

“I followed love,” Mei says, smiling.

Although it takes a few minutes to tune in to her Oriental-accented English, her warm, caring nature is instantly obvious. This and her therapeutic skill have made her popular, keeping her busy – particularly during the period from June to September. “Sometimes I’m working from 8am until 10 or 11 at night!”

Trust is an important issue when having a massage and it’s reassuring to learn that Tui Na requires a long period of training: “It takes a minimum of three years to learn, and the first year was spent learning all about the body.” In the oasis that is her treatment room, a wall chart illustrates the body’s meridians and acu-points, but the full extent of her training is revealed when Mei shows me a weighty tome – crammed with Mandarin text and anatomical line drawings. “It’s a bit like learning to become a doctor – I know all the muscles, tendons and joints,” she explains. Such precise knowledge of the anatomy is essential, particularly when locating the source of referred pain.

What makes Tui Na such a beneficial form of massage? “It fixes the body, releasing blockages in tendons and muscles, and giving us feelings of being looser and lighter,” Mei explains. “More relaxed massages don’t have the same deep effects.” It’s most effective for mechanical problems, such as stiff necks, frozen shoulders and sciatica: “It can straighten out the twists and reduce inflammation.” Three or four sessions are typically required.

Sports injuries are common: “I have a lot of clients with golf-related problems, because their playing technique is wrong.” But even the daily routine of walking, lifting, and reaching, can result in problems: “I see in Europe that people carry a lot of heavy things,” Mei says. “They come out of Carrefour overloaded with shopping, which can lead to shoulder or elbow pain.” She believes self-care is important, so teaches post-treatment exercises for the back.

For the therapist, Tui Na is more physical than ordinary massage:

“In China, Tui Na therapists are often men.” However, the strength of the massage can be adjusted to suit the client; it’s suitable for any age and Mei’s clients include people in their eighties. She has treated a lot of people with cancer, but says it’s not for those undergoing chemotherapy. However, she tells me that post-operative treatment can be valuable to the healing process and, for example, she’s treated people who’ve had operations on tendons, or tumours successfully removed.

Mei also offers special massage for pregnant women and babies and, in China, taught baby massage: “They love having their face, back and stomach massaged – it helps them sleep longer (giving mums more of a rest) and makes them grow stronger and taller.”

Away from work, I wonder if Mei ever finds herself studying people to identify problems. “Yes,” she laughs, “I do it automatically. At the airport, for instance, I’ve said to Lars, ‘that person has a problem with their shoulder!'”

The solution to the physical strains of Mei’s own daily life isn’t surprising: “I massage myself,” she says. In practising Tui Na, she uses a small pointed tool made of yak horn to apply pressure to certain points of the body; Mei also keeps one of these tools at home, “to open blockages and for relaxation.”

When Mei tells me that Tui Na can make us look younger (“tension is ageing”), I need no more persuasion to hop onto her couch. Snug under a light duvet (with hot pillows of Chinese herbs applied to different points during the session), I happily surrender myself.

Like many Orientals, Mei is diminutive in stature, but the power of her hands belies their delicate appearance. She ‘reads’ my body, using her fingers to probe different points, and quickly locates blockages in my neck and shoulders (a common problem for computer users). Then, using skilful manipulation, Mei sets to work on turning me into a looser woman . . .

When I eventually emerge – slightly light-headed – into daylight and the bustle of Sóller, I feel that I’ve finally cast off the shackles of winter. And there’s a definite spring in my step.

Dr. Helen Cummins is the Editor of abcMallorca Magazine a high quality guide to mallorca printed in three languages including informative Articles about Mallorca, up to date Events Guide and a Business Directory.

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Healthstream fitness equipment

Healthsream fitness equipment is a brand of fitness equipment that can be purchased for the home or for gyms, and this has many benefits for getting into shape quickly and conveniently. Here we will look at a few tips when stocking up on fitness equipment, and we will look at how best to use it.

 If you are considering setting up a home gym then this is a great move and one you should certainly consider. There are many benefits to owning a home gym, but in short you will find that it makes working out far easier and more convenient. No longer do you have to make a 40 minute round trip to get to and from your gym, and no longer to you need to brave the cold and the rain nor struggle for parking in order to get a workout. If you have a home gym then this is something you can use comfortably and easily and with no traveling. Working out suddenly becomes something that takes you a forty minutes and it becomes something you can do in the warm, in privacy and with no one eying what you’re doing. You can have your own choice of music, you can have your own choice of television and generally all of the downsides of the gym are no longer present – only the advantages.

 If yo are stocking up a home gym or a ‘real’ gym then what you need is variation. It’s important that you should consider all of the different things you might need when working out and that you are sure to target all the major muscle groups and to cater to all tastes and moods.

 There are three different categories of fitness equipment as a rule. There are CV machines which are the cardiovascular machines you use to burn fat and improve fitness, then there are the resistance machines which help to guide you through a movement while providing resistance – these allow you to do bench presses etc without worrying about dropping the weight or hurting yourself, and then there are the ‘free weights’ which involve simply lifting and putting down heavy weights and which are more designed for hardcore muscle building.

 CV on its own will be enough to give you toned definition and lose you fat, but you will need free weights or resistance machines if you want to increase strength and if you want to build more muscle. For these you need to make sure that you have equipment that you are able to use to target each muscle group. When you are starting out the best way to do this is by buying equipment that can be used for multiple different ‘moves’. Something like a ‘lat pull down’ for instance that may come with attachments can be used for a range of purposes, you can use this to do pull downs for instance, or you can add a different attachment and do rows, cable curls, tricep push downs and pull overs.
 

There are a few well trusted brands in the fitness equipment industry. But products such as healthstream treadmills are known to last.

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Fitness Instructor Certification

So you have decided that you are interested in becoming a Personal Trainer in the Fitness Industry or want to enter the industry in a related capacity. So your next logical step should be to get certified by a reputable Fitness Academy.. The fitness, health and wellness industry in India is growing strength by strength, year after year. People from all walks of life and age groups are trying to better their health and fitness & in doing so are on the constant lookout for certified, qualified Fitness Professionals. 

Therefore, it goes without saying that for you to have a shot as a fitness Personal Trainerin today’s busy and competitive world, a certification from a reputable training academy or school plays a huge role in determining whether you start big or get lost in a crowd of your peers. Hard work and determination as well as a passion for your chosen career path can only get you so far, if you don’t arm yourself with the right knowledge and education to help people achieve their goals.

The fact that people are now also getting loads of information off online portals, blogs and magazines dedicated to health and fitness and trying to up their ante, coupled with the fact that gyms are competing with each other for business means that trainers have to be up to date with the latest information in the sphere and can no longer cruise by with simply practical experience garnered by working out in gyms.

Scientific facts about Anantomy, Kinesiology & Exercise Physiology taught at reputed Fitness Academies through their courses helps you become a qualified Personal Trainer who can provide effective, safe & result oriented programs to his or her clients. This further results in more referrals for you through “word of mouth”, thus causing your procatice to take off & also allows you to charge premium rates for your services.

If you are interested in acquiring a fitness instructor certification, most big metropolitans in India like Mumbai, Pune and Delhi have established training academies that will help you find just the course you are looking for. Certifications in courses like Personal Training, Personal Training For Special Populations, Massage Therapy, Sports Nutritionallow you to become a well rounded Fitness professional with a knowledge base that is comprehensive enough to make you into a One Contact Fitness Professional for your clients.
If you are serious about your career choice it is time to get cracking and find a good institute that offers a variety of courses and workshops to enhance your career prospects.

If you are interested in acquiring a fitness instructor certification, most big metropolitans in India like Mumbai, Pune and Delhi have established fitness training academies that will help you find just the course you are looking for.
 

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