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Using Kinesiology to Help You Relax, Restore and Realign with Your Inner Self

by Carolyn S king
22nd November 2022
in Wellness
Reading Time: 6 mins read
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In today’s world, it’s more important than ever to find tools that can help us relax. Stress is everywhere, and most of us experience some sort of stress daily.  

While a little stress can be productive, prolonged stress can have quite a detrimental effect on our emotional, mental and physical health.

Are you stuck in a Stress Cycle?

Ever felt like you were stuck in a vicious stress cycle? It starts off with something that causes you a little stress. And then you begin to feel your shoulders tighten, you find yourself unable to sleep, and when you do get up in the morning, you really can’t think clearly. All of which compounds your stress levels. Which then, creates more tension in your body, even less ability to sleep, and your ability to think has gone out the window.

Stress can occur for many different reasons, and stress has a way of spreading. One stressed person can easily spread the feelings of stress onto another person creating disharmonic environments.

The effects of stress

Stress increases our heart rate, our brain works faster, and we have a sudden burst of energy. This is a natural and basic response, but too much prolonged stress can have harmful effects. High consistent levels affect the brain by increasing activity in the amygdala or fear centre.

Continual stress can affect the size of our brain and make it shrink and lose synaptic connections between the neurons. This then affects the prefrontal cortex that regulates behaviours like concentration, decision-making, judgement and social interactions.

  • Stress makes learning harder as we take in and process less information.
  • Stress affects our memory.
  • Stress also affects digestion, muscle tension, our ability to sleep soundly, and so on.

It may seem impossible to completely eliminate bad stress from our life. Still, we can learn to avoid some stressors and manage the rest by determining the effect the stress has on our thinking abilities and then balancing our brain back into integration.

What does Brain Integration mean?

An integrated brain is one where communication flows and functions at an optimal level. There is increased productivity, creativity, and the ability to think more clearly.

An unintegrated brain is one where the communication between the different components is compromised. Stress is one of the biggest factors of an unintegrated brain. It affects not only the communication between the different functions of the brain but also how we take in auditory and visual information.  

Kinesiology is a great way to bring balance back to our emotional and mental well-being as well as our brain. The exercises or movements are easy to do, can be done anywhere and are great for all ages.

What is Kinesiology?

Kinesiology is grounded in the study of anatomy and physiology. It combines muscle monitoring and movement with the principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine to assess energy and body functions. It looks at the body as a whole – Mind, Body and Spirit as one unit.  If there is an imbalance in one area, then it’s probably impacting other areas.  Kinesiology, through muscle monitoring, allows us to determine where these imbalances are without the need for conscious awareness.  That’s because when we monitor a muscle, we look for a change in its integrity while inputting different stimuli.  Quite often, we can get so caught up in the drama of our own lives that we can miss vital clues as to how we are really feeling or what is really going on.

Muscle monitoring can help determine what emotion you are holding on to, where it is sitting in your body and where in life it is affecting you.  By acknowledging the emotion and working through any subsequent emotions, we can clear them out of the body.  This can have a powerful effect as often the emotions we hold on to can cause pain in our physical body.  We also feel lighter and clearer once the emotions are released.

The beauty of a kinesiology session is that it can be done both in person and online.

There are also powerful kinesiology and Brain Gym movements that can help you release any “stuck” emotions as well as stress:

Four Kinesiology movements for increased relaxation:

Auriculars

HOW TO: Use your thumbs and index fingers to pull your ears gently back and unroll them. Begin at the top of the ear and massage down and around the curve, ending with the bottom lobe. Repeat three or more times.

Our ears have many pressure points which are connected to many of our neck muscles. Stress, poor posture, or just sleeping at the wrong angle can often leave us with tightness in our necks. The pressure points in our ears help to release the tension in our neck muscles, giving us more movement. It almost feels like you are lubricating your neck muscles.

Breathing into our belly

HOW TO:  Rest your hands on your stomach. With your chin tucked and ribs relaxed, blow out all the air in your lungs in short, little puffs (as though keeping a feather airborne). On each short exhalation, press your navel inward toward your spine. Now take a slow, deep inhalation, gentle refilling your lungs. Repeat this a few more times.

Then slowly inhale and exhale from your belly. Arch your back slightly at the waist so the air can go even deeper. Repeat a few times.   And then slowly return your breathing to normal.

It may sound funny, but as we get older, stress and other factors can start to affect our breathing, and we may end up breathing shallower. Consciously bringing our awareness back to our breathing can help increase our oxygen levels, which our whole body needs.

Emotional Stress Release

HOW TO: Gently place your hand over your forehead. Close your eyes and take ten deep breaths. 

Often, you’ll feel a shift, such as a big sigh or dropping your shoulders after a few breaths indicating you have released some stress.

Hookups

Part 1: Cross your left ankle over your right. Extend your arms crossing one wrist over the other. Bring your palms together and interlace your fingers. Bring your hands up toward your chin. Sit quietly for a minute with your eyes closed while you breathe deeply.

Part 2: Uncross your hands, arms, and legs. Bring your hands together with your fingertips touching lightly. Keep your eyes closed & breathe deeply.

I hope these movements help your body relax and please feel free to reach out if you have any questions.

Carolyn S king
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Carolyn King, from Empowered Happiness, is on a mission to help people live a fulfilled lifewith real and lasting happiness. She uses a multi-disciplinary approach from many differentmodalities, including kinesiology and Positive Psychology. She is also a corporate speaker and international author of Empowered Happiness, Discovering Bliss Beyond Depression and is the creator of the world’s first Kinesiology “Kinesi” Cards.

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