Thursday, January 24, 2013

Tuck, tighten and tilt your way to better posture!

Sit up straight! Stop slouching! I am sure many of us have had these comments mentioned to us at one time or another, which is why I want to talk about posture today. 

In todays world a lot of time is spent sitting. Sitting at your desk, on the couch, in the car.. the list goes on. Many of us don't realize all this time sitting can often lead to poor posture as our natural inclination is to sit stooped forward or hunched over. When we are in this position for so long it can translate to when we are standing or walking. As a physiotherapist, I have seen first hand the negative effects that poor posture can have on our bodies. I have found that a few simple exercises and a conscious effort to change can have a profound effect on your posture and overall well being!

Lets go through 3 simple exercises you can start with to promote better body alignment and posture. 
1) Chin Tucks
As you are reading this, take a second and look at where your ears are sitting in relation to your shoulders. Your ears should be in line with the top of your shoulder- not in front, which is often the case! This exercise if done frequently should help to correct this and bring your neck into a better alignment. Try for about 15 repetitions, repeating often throughout the day.

End position
This one can be tricky to get at first. Try thinking about leaning away from someone trying to kiss you or place your hand under your chin and think about sliding your chin backwards on your hand. 





2) Scapular retractions

All this sitting can lead to rounded shoulders and a stooped upper back. To correct this, think about pulling your shoulder blades together. Imagine there is a pencil sitting between your shoulder blades and you want to pinch this pencil with your shoulder blades. Repeat this exercise for about 15 repetitions, holding for 5 seconds when squeezing. Try and do a few times throughout the day. 

Squeezing the shoulder blades together

3) Pelvic tilts
Again take a second and notice the position your pelvis and hips are in as you are sitting. They are most likely rolled under, creating a stooped lower back. The natural curve in the lower part of our spine should be slightly arched. This exercise will help to restore the natural curve in your lower back. I like to think of this exercise in 3 steps. 

1) Roll your hips under you, emphasizing the "stooped" or rounded position of the lower back (the posterior tilt).

2) Now roll your hips back the other way, emphasizing the arched or "lordotic" position of your lower back (the anterior tilt).

3) Come to a point in the middle of these two extremes. This should be a neutral position for your lower back and you should try and maintain this position when sitting. 

Image from: http://erickeene.wordpress.com/
Obviously these exercises are not a cure all and every person is different! I have just found, in my experience, these exercises to be helpful in maintaining better body alignment! So the next time you are sitting on the couch or at the computer, take a minute to tuck, tighten and tilt your way to a better posture! Your body will thank you :)

xo
Ash



The above is for informational purposes only and is not meant to be taken as medical advice. If you have a serious medical problem you should consult a health care professional. 


Tuesday, January 15, 2013

London Calling

Back in December when I first arrived in Sweden, Liam and I were able to head to London for a short trip. We were there for 4 days and we tried to squeeze in every bit of sight seeing that we could! We stayed in a cute little hotel right near Buckingham Palace and were able to use this as a home base to tour around London. 
Our cozy hotel room

We were able to see some amazing sites and I am sure there is much, much more that we didn't even get to! Check out some of our pictures below..

Buckingham Palace

Escaping the rain in Harrods

View of the London Eye from the tour bus

Big Ben and the parliament buildings

Changing of the guards

The Queen's Gallery

Carriages in the Royal Mews
Liam met a new friend


Another gorgeous carriage

Westminster Abbey

Tower of London

Tower Bridge

View from the London Eye


Our whirlwind trip to London was amazing! Safe to say we were pooped when we returned back to Vaxjo, but it was worth it :)

xo
Ash

Thursday, January 10, 2013

..and they called it puppy love

As I mentioned in an earlier post we welcomed a new addition to our little family at the start of the New Year- an 8 week old Russian Toy terrier puppy! We named her Lilja and we just think she is the cutest puppy out there- but we'll let you be the judge of that (since we may be a little biased)!
Just a few weeks old here
So tiny 
Welcome to your new home!
 Lilja seems to be loving her new home and is adjusting really well. We have been trying to channel our inner dog whisperer and she seems to be catching on to most things pretty quickly! As I write this she is curled up in my lap having a nap (she does this quite frequently).. I think she's going to be a snuggler! 

I think it's official it is most defiantly puppy love :)

xo
Ash

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Bachelor and Biscotti

Happy Tuesday! 

 In case you are living under a rock.. the latest season of the Bachelor started last night! So naturally a few of the girls here and I got together this morning for a bachelor breakfast. 
The spread

While we watched the first episode and the awkwardness that is the limo exits (and an awesome failed back walkover attempt) we munched on a yummy breakfast. Our amazing host made mini egg white omelettes, fruit kabobs and some much needed lattes. I attempted making biscotti for the first time and it actually turned out not half bad! Check out the recipe below if you are looking for a yummy treat to dip in some coffee.

Almond, ligonberry chocolate biscotti
Recipe adapted from http://www.skinnytaste.com/2011/02/chocolate-chocolate-chip-biscotti.html


  • 1-2/3 cup flour
  • 1/2 cup cocoa powder 
  • 1-1/2 tsp baking powder
  • pinch of salt
  • 3/4 cup sugar (pulsed in the blender to get it very fine)
  • 1/4 cup chocolate chips
  • 1/4 cup slivered almonds (crushed)
  • 1/4 cup dried ligonberries (or dried cranberries) chopped
  • 2 large eggs
  • 2 large egg white

Monday, January 7, 2013

Hello blog world!

Hello again! Well my first attempt at starting a blog failed miserably (as I only posted a measly 1 time!!). However, I now have a little bit more time on my hands due to some big changes that took place over the past month or so.

What are these changes you might be wondering? Well for one thing I moved to Sweden and will be here until mid March-April depending on how things play out. You see- the husband is working over here right now and the whole long distance first year of marriage thing just wasn't working out!! So here I am in beautiful Vaxjo, Sweden.
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Downtown Vaxjo (beautiful cobblestone streets)

I am also unable to obtain my license as a physiotherapist overseas and so I will be volunteering at some local clinics, training our puppy (YES! We got a puppy- more to come on that later), testing out recipes and just enjoying a slower pace of life over here in Europe!

So please stay tuned for my daily musings :) 


xo
Ash