Dynamic Ease

Smile to get more out of your workout!

Want more out of your workout?  Smile! 

The act of smiling releases tension in the jaw and neck, two of the greatest tension holders in the body.  Not only do the jaw and neck hold tension, they stimulate tension throughout the entire body.  In small doses, there is nothing wrong with tension, in fact small doses of tension are healthy.  But, in this day and age, tension has become our normal way of being -- so much so that we often do not realize it!  Take a quick check -- how is your jaw? Tight or loose?  How is your breathing?  Shallow or full?  Tight jaw and shallow breathing are signs of chronic tension.

By releasing tension, we enter into relaxation, the place from where a good workout starts.  The pulsing between muscular relaxation and contraction stimulates blood flow, which brings oxygen and nutrients to our muscle cells and takes CO2 and waste products away.  We get more out of our workout and we can work out longer. 

The word, Smile, starts with the letter "S," which depicts what in our body’s chemistry is called an allosteric or sigmoidal or S curve.  At the bottom of the "S" we are in relaxation.  At the top of the "S" we are in tension.  In the swiggle between the bottom and top of the "S" we are in dynamic ease, that magic place of flow between relaxation and tension where our bodies work most efficiently and derive the greatest benefits.

Watch and listen to Nia co-founders Debbie Rosas and Carlos Rosas discuss relaxation on their NiaNow website video by clicking here.


 

Part One: The Body Thrives on Dynamic Ease

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Speaker: Susan McCulley & Jeanne Catherine Run time: 52 m 37 s
Source: BodyMindNow File Info:12.04 M (mp3)
Part of a series of teleconferences presenting the Principles of the Body's Way. This material comes from BodyMindNow.com. Please visit their site for more details. This episode is Part One: The Body Thrives on Dynamic Ease
This shift in emphasis from rigid training schedules to doing things the 'Body's Way' was one of the radical fitness concepts that Nia introduced in the '80s. It's a low impact approach that incorporates a lot of knowledge about body mechanics and design to give a high energy workout within the context of 'Dynamic Ease'. Nia is always practiced 'The Body's Way'.

 

Nia TeleCourses for everyBody™: Sep 3, 2007

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Speaker: Debbie Rosas Run time: 28 m 1 s
Source: TeleCourses - nianow.com File Info: 12.8 MB (wav)
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Nia TeleCourses are FREE to the public. The calls occur on the first Monday of the month. For information about joining the Nia TeleCourses or listening to past TeleCourses, visit their web page
Subject: Conscious Personal Training
0:56 - Become your own teacher and your own guide
1:11 - Practice developed while writing the book
1:50 - What could be done to enable a person to consciously train themselves
2:00 - Three step process that is a general lifestyle practice
2:24 - First step: Learn
3:46 - Second step: Move
5:10 - Third step: Energize
5:34 - Benefits will be unique depending upon how move is energized


 

Nia TeleCourses for everyBody™: Apr 2, 2007

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Speaker: Debbie Rosas Run time: 28 m 29 s
Source: Telecourses - nianow.com File Info: 13MB (wav)
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Nia TeleCourses are FREE to the public. The calls occur on the first Monday of the month. For information about joining the Nia TeleCourses or listening to past TeleCourses, visit their web page
0:50 - What Nia is all about and how it creates fitness
1:37 - Listening to the voices of the body to guide and make choices.
2:37 - A nibble of Nia, it's like chocolate, you have to taste it
2:57 - The voice of sensation
3:21 - What is Nia? A life art
4:54 - 30 sec shake exercise
5:30 - Nia conditioning
6:22 - The tool of sensing
6:43 - The tool of self-initiating, becoming your own trainer
7:25 - Focusing and directing
8:04 - Intent
8:42 - Repetition


 
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