Welcome to the CoreWalking Podcast, with your hosts Jonathan FitzGordon and Alex Mabilon. Join them on a journey into the body and mind gaining insights for moving, healing and aging gracefully.
Today's Episode:
Being stuck in the sympathetic nervous system will invariably lead to pain. Said pain will likely evolve into a chronic problem if you stay stuck in
the sympathetic nervous system. But what does being stuck there mean?
And how did we get there in the first place? Most importantly,
what are some of the techniques we can look into to release the
sympathetic nervous system and consequently, pain and tension.
Blog Posts:
Images:
Sympathetic Nervous System
Psoas
The Autonomous Nervous System
People:
Bessel Van Der Kolk
Van Der Kolk is the founder and president of the Trauma Research Center in Brookline, MA. He has long studied the effects of trauma on children and adults and written numerous works on Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.
Lulu Sweigard
Lulu Sweigard is the author of Human Movement Potential, and early contributor to ideokinesis, a movement concerned with developing proper posture.
David Bercelli
Bercelli is a former monk and the creator of Tension and Trauma Release Exercises (TRE) as well as having expertise in trauma intervention and conflict resolution.
Wim Hof
Wim Hof is an extreme athlete who holds a number of world records for prolonged full body exposure to ice. He credits his ability to withstand extreme cold to a combination of breathing techniques, meditation and frequent cold exposure.
Books of Interest:
Videos:
Constructive Rest per Jonathan
Stretching routine
The Dawn Wall trailer
Free Solo trailer
Meru trailer
***This podcast is produced, edited and mixed by Alex Mabilon***
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