Breathe Stretch and Move: Improve Your Working Day
Author(s): Dinah Bradley
Workers today are becoming more sedentary.
We are thinking more and using our bodies less - we communicate all day with a computer screen, becoming so absorbed that our shoulders tense, our breathing changes, we hold our breath too much and, by the end of the day, we're exhausted.
There has been extensive research linking dysfunctional breathing patterns to problems such as occupational overuse and RSI. The main risks are:
- asymmetry in body activity, eg use of mouse in one hand
- use of upper shoulder muscles in typing and turning at the same time
- breath holding or very shallow breathing during movements
- lack of awareness of breath holding
- lack of awareness of body bracing
We all need some survival techniques - this book teaches you the important strategies of breathing, posture and stretches in the workplace situation.
It includes a number of crucial exercises specifically for high computer users, and more general exercises for all sedentary workers.
Then there are exercises to energise you and to reduce anxiety before presentations, meetings and job inteviews.
Product Information
Dinah Bradley and Tania Clifton-Smith are physiotherapists who run BREATHING WORKS, the first breathing pattern disorders clinic in Australasia. Dinah is the author of HYPERVENTILATION SYNDROME. Tania is the author of BREATHE TO SUCCEED and they co-authored BREATHING WORKS FOR ASTHMA.
General Fields
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- : Random House New Zealand Ltd
- : Random House New Zealand Ltd
- : 0.2
- : 01 June 2005
- : 234mm X 153mm
- : New Zealand
- : books
Special Fields
- : Dinah Bradley
- : Paperback
- : Debra Hinde
- : 128
- : Coping with stress; Office & workplace; Occupational / industrial health & safety
- : Line drawings