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Efficiency. It's something
we all look for in home appliances or cars. How much
energy will this thing take to run? Does the system
have any weaknesses? If it's a used car, we want to
know if it's had its oil changed and if the parts
have been properly cared for because we know that
when one thing is imbalanced, the whole system becomes
less effective. The truth is, regular maintenance
(getting that tune-up, having that spine adjusted)
can play a significant role in overall 'fitness'.
When all systems are supported and functioning properly,
we run, work, and play better.
Though it can be difficult to define, physical fitness
refers to a state of overall health that includes
the ability to perform a range of activities, from
a hard workout to working comfortably at a job, with
ease and efficiency. According to the American College
of Sports Medicine, there are four interrelated types
of fitness that contribute to complete health: muscular
fitness, which includes muscle strength and endurance;
flexibility, which includes muscle/tendon elasticity
and range of motion; cardio-respiratory fitness, which
includes the heart, lungs, and blood vessels; and
body composition, or the percentage of body fat to
nonfat tissues (bones, organs, etc.).
Because no one system functions independently, the
fitness of each affects all.
While it's important to get adequate exercise, eat
right, and treat our bodies kindly to maximize health
in all of the above categories, regular alignment
or 'maintenance' through chiropractic adjustments
can be the first step to improving overall fitness.
Because chiropractic works toward balancing the body's
systems: bones, muscles, nerves, and organs, through
proper posture and alignment, it allows the whole
body to perform at its best, increasing energy reserves
as it decreases the stress and fatigue that can result
from improper alignment. By eliminating the headaches,
muscle tightness, low-back pain, and nerve interference
(or subluxations) that result from misalignment and
increasing lung capacity, chiropractic helps the body
become less limited in the types of and amount of
movement it can perform well.
In fact, icons of fitness such as Arnold Schwartzenegger
and cyclist Lance Armstrong use chiropractic to maintain
peak physical performance, and the trend is catching
on among a number of professional athletes and sports
teams. The U.S. teams for the 2002 Winter Olympics
were the first to employ an official chiropracter.
Dr. Robin Hunter, and they had one of the best showings
ever. Coincidence?
"Correcting biomechanical faults and misalignments,
and treating injuries with hands-on work, so that
the athletes can return to play faster and better,
is what chiropractic care is all about,"
says Hunter John Stockton, a pro basketball player
that has turned to chiropractic to better his game
says, "It's not just the adjustments, it's balancing
muscles and overall health." And after a skiing
accident, Schwartzenegger remarked, "I had one
of those miracle moments when you call a chiropractor,
they care for you and then days later you ski again
like a champion on moguls."
Though it may feel like a miracle, the principle of
chiropractic is simple. When the body is well aligned,
muscles, joints, and ligaments function together with
greater ease. Internal organs aren't hindered, the
lungs and heart are better able to do their jobs.
Perhaps even more importantly, chiropractic care helps
prevent injuries that can result from overtaxing a
particular part of the body that may be compensating
for those that aren't functioning as well.
Through chiropractic the body gets a tune-up. We're
ready to roll: more efficiently and with a greater
sense of well-being. Book in today at Carib Wellness
to get your body, mind and spirit in alignment. Call
469 2147, St. Kitts 466 WELL, 469 DTOX.
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