Relaxing Muscles Can
Be the Key to Reducing Stress
Relaxing Muscles Can Be the
Key to Reducing Stress
Perhaps you’re an airline pilot
who’s just spent hours in the cockpit. It
seems like every muscle in your body is
tense and you need relief.
Or perhaps you’re a stay-at-home
mom who’s spent the better part of your
day cleaning your house. You feel as if
your nerves are shot and you desperately
want to feel better.
In both instances, the key to
relieving stress may be progressive
muscle relaxation.
It’s a technique that began in
the 1930s, but still has relevance today.
With this technique, muscle groups are
flexed and then relaxed in short
order.
The foundation of this technique
is the concept that physical relaxation
leads to mental repose. While the method
does involve activating the muscles, you
don’t have to be a weightlifter to try
it.
That’s because it requires no
special training. In fact, virtually
anyone can master the
technique.
In general, you’ll want to
practice the method ten to 20 minutes a
day. But don’t blame yourself if you
don’t master it on the first
try.
It’s best to take a gradual
approach, improving your muscle flexing
capabilities over time. You’ll need to
rehearse the technique again and again in
order to obtain maximum
benefit.
You’ll also need to be patient
because you might not be able to pick it
up in a single afternoon. But, in the
long run, it will be well worth the
effort.
Progressive muscle relaxation is
referred to as a deep relaxation
technique. This means that it can not
only reduce stress, but also help
alleviate chronic pain and
sleeplessness.
Doctors often use the technique
in an effort to treat migraines and
cancer. Usually, the relaxation technique
begins with the feet and the legs, then
gradually moves up the body to the chest,
neck, and face.
However, some physicians may try
to relax muscle groups in a different
order.
After some time, the amount of
muscle tension attempted is increased in
order to maximize the work of the
muscles. You can engage in this exercise
while seated, or you can do it lying in
bed.
Make sure, however, that you
attempt it only in a place that is quiet
and tranquil. Otherwise, you might find
it difficult to complete the
exercise.
To begin with, tighten the
muscles for about eight seconds and then
release. Relax for about 30 seconds, then
move onto another set of
muscles.
You might use progressive muscle
relaxation in conjunction with imagery.
In other words, you might imagine that
you are like a wave of the ocean
unleashing your power by flexing your
muscles.
Through progressive muscle
relaxation, you can learn to interpret
your body’s cues. In this way, you can
identify signs of tension within your
body and determine ways to correct
it.
As a result, you should feel
much less stress and may even feel as if
you have more energy. Because progressive
muscle relaxation has been around for
decades, it is proven effective.
Therefore, it is not a fad, but a
legitimate relaxation
technique.
Your initial relaxation session
should last about an hour.
You will engage in such
activities as making a fist, bending your
arms, raising your eyebrows, clenching
your teeth, pulling up your shoulders,
tightening your abdominal muscles, and
lifting your heels.
In time, such exercises will
become second-nature to you. However, you
should not try to speed up your exercises
the point is to remain relaxed, not to
quicken your pace.
The exercises may be a perfect
activity on a Saturday morning or Sunday
afternoon whenever you’re ready to
relax.
Progressive muscle relaxation is
for anyone.
Whether you work at a
construction site or a classroom, in a
music hall or in a meat market, you can
benefit from the relaxation
exercises.
Granted, it may be hard for you
to relax at first, especially if you are
a Type A personality. But, chances are,
you’ll quickly master the technique and
learn to enjoy your exercises.
In time, such relaxation
exercises should become a natural part of
life. You’ll feel healthier, more
energetic, and less stressed.
Chances are your attitude will
brighten, since the weight of the world
has been taken from your
shoulders.
You’ll find that time relaxing
is truly time well spent.
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