1: Significant Reduction in Back Pain
I used to suffer from back pain on a regular basis. After I began running marathons, practicing yoga, and using a standing desk all day, my back pain slowly dissipated.
However, due to a running injury and the introduction of cycling, my back pain returned. I began inverting as a means to reduce the pressure on my spinal column, relax my back muscles, and rehydrate the discs in my spine.
The end result is that inversion has eliminated back pain when nothing else would. Hanging upside down opens up your back and allows everything to relax, which significantly reduces stress in your back muscles and reduces, or even eliminates, acute and chronic pain.
#2: Reduces Stress
As soon as you adjust to hanging upside down, usually after 60 seconds, you begin to feel the relaxing benefits of inversion. I find that simply hanging upside with my eyes closed is a great time for meditation or just relaxation.
Others have said that inversion feels like a whole body massage. Either way, the benefit here is clear. Inversion puts your mind and body at ease.
#3: Improves Focus, Balance, and Brain Function
When you hang upside down, oxygen-rich blood flows to your brain (which is a little bizarre at first) but after you adjust to it you begin to notice your brain feels more alive.
Since you brain is the largest consumer of oxygen in your body, more blood means more oxygen, which means better brain function.
I personally noticed that after inverting I feel more focused, my balance improves as I adjust to seeing the world from different perspectives, and I can think more clearly.
My first experience with improved brain function occurred after my first aerial yoga experience, when I inverted for only a few minutes. The benefits here are clear and immediate.
#4: Improves Leg & Core Strength
One of the greatest benefits of inversion is being able to exercise without interacting with the ground. While inverting, you can do upside down squats, crunches, or even push-ups.
If you are an experienced weight lifter, you will quickly notice how much harder it is to fight gravity in the opposite direction, which makes the workout that much more beneficial.
Inverted crunches are especially appealing because your back has little to no pressure applied to it as you curl up and back down. You will easily feel the powerful effects with just one set of ten repetitions.
#5: Improves Joint Health
Inverting reverses the pressure of gravity, which can aid your joints and ligaments just as much as your muscles.
The joints in your spinal column can fully open up and decompress the most when you are upside down, as opposed to sitting, standing, or even lying down.
If you have suffered from any pain in your joints, especially in your back, consider using inversion to decompress and improve your overall health.
#6: Better Flexibility
For years I have practiced yoga with the intention of greater flexibility in my core, hips, and back. Inversion is the quickest and easiest method I have ever seen to improve flexibility in all of these areas at once.
Beyond feeling more relaxed after inverting, your muscles will also be more flexible, which feels great.
#7: You Can Get Taller!
Ok, this is cool! As your back decompresses, it creates more space in your spinal column. If you invert twice a day (5 to 15 minutes per session), you dramatically increase your chances of increasing your height permanently!
Dr. Robert Lockhart, who I mentioned earlier, claims that he has grown 1.5 inches due to inversion, while the rest of his friends and colleagues have only gotten shorter.
1: Significant Reduction in Back PainI used to suffer from back pain on a regular basis. After I began running marathons, practicing yoga, and using a standing desk all day, my back pain slowly dissipated.However, due to a running injury and the introduction of cycling, my back pain returned. I began inverting as a means to reduce the pressure on my spinal column, relax my back muscles, and rehydrate the discs in my spine.The end result is that inversion has eliminated back pain when nothing else would. Hanging upside down opens up your back and allows everything to relax, which significantly reduces stress in your back muscles and reduces, or even eliminates, acute and chronic pain.#2: Reduces StressAs soon as you adjust to hanging upside down, usually after 60 seconds, you begin to feel the relaxing benefits of inversion. I find that simply hanging upside with my eyes closed is a great time for meditation or just relaxation.Others have said that inversion feels like a whole body massage. Either way, the benefit here is clear. Inversion puts your mind and body at ease.#3: Improves Focus, Balance, and Brain FunctionWhen you hang upside down, oxygen-rich blood flows to your brain (which is a little bizarre at first) but after you adjust to it you begin to notice your brain feels more alive.Since you brain is the largest consumer of oxygen in your body, more blood means more oxygen, which means better brain function.I personally noticed that after inverting I feel more focused, my balance improves as I adjust to seeing the world from different perspectives, and I can think more clearly.My first experience with improved brain function occurred after my first aerial yoga experience, when I inverted for only a few minutes. The benefits here are clear and immediate.#4: Improves Leg & Core StrengthOne of the greatest benefits of inversion is being able to exercise without interacting with the ground. While inverting, you can do upside down squats, crunches, or even push-ups.If you are an experienced weight lifter, you will quickly notice how much harder it is to fight gravity in the opposite direction, which makes the workout that much more beneficial.Inverted crunches are especially appealing because your back has little to no pressure applied to it as you curl up and back down. You will easily feel the powerful effects with just one set of ten repetitions.#5: Improves Joint HealthInverting reverses the pressure of gravity, which can aid your joints and ligaments just as much as your muscles.The joints in your spinal column can fully open up and decompress the most when you are upside down, as opposed to sitting, standing, or even lying down.If you have suffered from any pain in your joints, especially in your back, consider using inversion to decompress and improve your overall health.#6: Better Flexibilityปี ฉันได้ฝึกโยคะตั้งใจยืดหยุ่นในหลักของฉัน สะโพก และกลับ กลับเป็นวิธีเร็วที่สุด และง่ายที่สุดที่ผมเคยเห็นการปรับปรุงความยืดหยุ่นในพื้นที่เหล่านี้ทั้งหมดในครั้งเดียวนอกเหนือจากความรู้สึกผ่อนคลายมากขึ้นหลังจากที่สีตรงกันข้าม กล้ามเนื้อของคุณจะมีความยืดหยุ่น ซึ่งรู้สึกดี#7: คุณจะได้รับสูงตกลง นี้เป็นเย็น เป็นหลังขยาย มันสร้างพื้นที่เพิ่มเติมในสันหลังของคุณ ถ้าคุณกลับสองวัน (5-15 นาทีต่องาน), คุณอย่างมากเพิ่มโอกาสของการเพิ่มความสูงของคุณอย่างถาวรดร.โรเบิร์ต Lockhart ที่ผมกล่าวถึงก่อนหน้านี้ อ้างว่า เขาได้เติบโตขึ้น 1.5 นิ้วเนื่องจากกลับ ในขณะที่ส่วนเหลือของเพื่อนของเขา และเพื่อนร่วมงานมีเฉพาะอากาศสั้น
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