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The Fuzz Speech…

I have heard and read for years that it’s important to stretch before you exit the bed in the morning. Most of the reasons given have to do with blood flow and getting the blood that pools in the extremities out of the legs and arms and back into the core of the body.

Then I ran across “The Fuzz Speech” and this new approach to the importance of stretching and movement kind of smacked me upside the head. I knew about the “stuckness” that happens after injury or prolonged disuse of the body. As a massage therapist, I see these kinds of body issues every day in my clients. As a part-time desk jockey, I have struggled with these kinds of body issues for years. But I had very little visualization into what the anatomy and physiology behind it was.

I’ve never heard of this “fuzz” before and I am fascinated.

So the following video is a talk given by Dr. Gil Hedley about this stuff he calls fuzz that grows between what I understand is the fascial sheaths of muscles (perhaps it is part of the fascia?). The fuzz grows while the muscles are still, i.e., while we sleep or spend hours hunched in front of our computers or vegging on the couch. Enough fuzz and you realize you’re stiff and have trouble getting going again. Even more fuzz and it becomes strong enough to cause restrictions in movement. This is the point where I typically see a new client.

The solution to the fuzz? Movement, period.

As someone who struggles daily with getting enough activity and movement, I found this to be pure genius. It shores up my resolve to move more, to stretch more, to get more of the E-word.

So since I’ve told you all about it, perhaps you would actually like to see the video? Just a word before you view it, there’s cadaver footage in the video. In case you’re sensitive to that kind of thing, you might want to just listen.

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To Sleep, Perchance To Dream

Here is an interesting article on sleep. It talks about how our ancestors used to sleep before the advent of the light bulb and the Industrial Revolution. I think I would like to experiment with sleeping this way some day.

I think I have experienced this bi-modal “phenomenon” at times in the past and didn’t know what it was. I tend to be much more relaxed about waking during the night these days than I used to be.

What about you? Have you experienced this?

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Hear Ye, Hear Ye!

For the Pirates:
Hear Ye, Hear Ye! Let it be known that th’ brig, Scavenger, shall set sail on February 18th at 6 in the eve in barnacle-covered Decatur Town. Manned by th’ Krewe O’ Ye Crooked Goat thar shall be celebratin’ ‘n consortin’ throughout the eve to celebrate Mardi Gras!

For the Rest of Us Landlubbers:
Carnegie Visual Arts Center in Decatur, AL will be hosting its first ever Carnival and Mardi Gras parade. There’s a gnarly band o’ pirates called Krewe O’ Ye Crooked Goat who will be sailing through the parade. Like their Facebook page to keep up with news of when and where to find them. It’s going to be an awesome spectacle.

Come help us line the parade route February 18th @ 6pm. There’s going to be candy and beads and other fun things for the spectators in addition to the parade.

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Meditation

Did I mention I’ve been taking a meditation class? I’ve only been a couple of times, but I’m really digging it. Anyone interested can join us at my office this Thursday evening, November 10th at 7pm.

Deb Paradise of The How of Tao will be leading the group and offering her expertise in all things meditation. Bring something comfortable to sit on (dog bed pillows work well) as most of us sit in the floor. We ask a $20 donation per person for Deb as she drives in from Birmingham to facilitate this group.

If you think you might make it, give me a call so we leave the door open for you.

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Burning Questions: How Do You Keep Your Feet Soft?

nullA while back, we’ll forget it was July and that I don’t really know how so much time has passed without me starting these posts, I talked about writing a few Burning Questions posts. This will be our first installment and as the title suggests it’s going to be a little bit about keeping the feet soft.

First let me say that I don’t really consider myself an expert in this area. I am one of the lucky few who have historically not had a lot of problems with my feet getting dry or cracked. I’m going to share with you here what I do know and what I do to keep my feet in shape and hopefully you can take something from that and apply it to your own personal foot care protocol.

Second I’m going to tell you something you’re probably not going to like. A lot of the problem is the shoes. From years of observing my own feet and watching what my regular clients wear and how their feet perform and react to the footwear they’re in, I’ve discovered that a good-quality, closed shoe worn with a sock is the best way to minimize heels from cracking.

Flip flops and cute sandals, while stylish and sometimes comfortable provide no support to the fleshy part of the heel. I believe that this lack of support and the accompanying exposure to the environment and the grossness that we walk through every day promotes the drying, cracking, flaking and peeling processes we see.

That being said, I wear flip flops and sandals and Crocs and other footwear that don’t support the fleshy heel quite often. I live in the South and the closer I am to barefoot in the summer, the better. I also pay for it with flaking and cracked heels and thickened skin in different places on my feet. The oddest place is a patch that thickens right at the top of my little toe. Yours may be in different places. These things develop from our own personal walking styles and how our shoes fit and rub.

Here’s what you do when you look down and realize your feet are nasty and in need of some help. Wash your feet. Wash them really good. No, the soap running off your body during your shower is not enough. Really get in there and scrub. Use your washrag to get all the nastiness off the sole of your foot and in between your toes. Use the nail brush and get all the nastiness off the nails. While you’re scrubbing, look at your feet. Where are the rough patches? How do your nails look? You should do this every day.

While you’re still in the shower or bath, use a pedicure tool or pumice stone to scrub the rough patches. I like the ceramic pedi tool pictured because it has two different speeds. One is more like a rough grit sandpaper to get the really big areas and then a finer grit to polish. You want to take care not to get too deep during this process. Nothing hurts worse than having an open wound on your heel. That skin flexes and moves with every step and can get very, very sore if you run it into the quick.

If your problems run more along the lines of flaking versus cracking, I do not recommend the cheese grater types of pedi products. In my experience these worsened the flaking by sharpening the edges up real nice and expanding the area. I also do not recommend trimming flakes with toenail clippers or the like.

If you’re really into the pampering thing you can use a facial exfoliating product to slough off all the dry skin on the top of the foot. This can be nice, but really starts biting into the morning routine so I don’t do it often.

And here’s what I think is the most important part of getting your feet into shape, lotion. Put lotion on your feet, the heels in particular if they are dry. You do want to be careful if you’ve got open sores or cracked fissures here. I’m no doctor, nor do I play one on tv, but I do know that most lotions and creams warn against using on broken skin. Perhaps a bit of antibiotic ointment until it heals? After that, lotion every day, after your morning scrub and again before bedtime and wear socks to bed if you can stand it.

If lotion isn’t helping, go to something thicker like a cream. I’m not a huge advocate of petroleum-based products, but I’ve heard of Vaseline being effective. My great grandmother swore by Crisco. Recently I’ve read that Castor Oil can be effective when used on cracked heels for those not finding relief with any other products. The trick is to find what works for you.

I have had people tell me they’ve done everything and nothing works. And while I believe they believe they’ve done everything they can, I also think that daily attention is absolutely necessary. Only those who are genetically predisposed to the most severe cases of heel cracking and fissuring don’t respond to simple daily maintenance.

For those of us who are healthy and not suffering from any circulatory issues a doctor should not be necessary to start a war against dry, cracked heels. Diabetics should consult with their doctor before starting any kind of aggressive maintenance plan on their feet.

And before I forget, a word about toenail fungus, go see a Podiatrist. They specialize in foot ailments and can help you.

So I hope this answers some of your questions and gives you a few tips. Happy Buffing!

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How To Become a Volunteer

If you’re in the state of Alabama and want to volunteer to help with the tornado recovery efforts it’s pretty simple. Dial 2-1-1. This number takes you to an automated line where you answer a few questions and state your areas of expertise and what you’re interested in doing to volunteer. I would recommend thinking about what you want to say before you call so you don’t get surprised with it. Also knowing what you’re going to say before hand will give you a better chance of actually getting a callback. I called last week and have yet to get a callback from them so just keep that in mind.

If you’re outside of the state, but still close by (or in the state) you can sign up at WAFF 48 news Volunteer-a-Thon.

If you’re outside of the state and too far away to drive here for a weekend of “bending your back” donate to your local Red Cross or Feeding America.

I hope to get a callback from the volunteer-a-thon soon. I pledged 8 hours of service, but really hope that I get assigned somewhere that I can do more than that. I hope they call soon because now that my house is back in order and my niece is on the mend I’m ready to roll up my sleeves and get dirty helping the neighbors get back on their feet.

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A Change In Plans

The weather this morning is bad and forecasted to get even worse before it’s all over. The Foot Pursuit 5K is being rescheduled for probably August.

I’m disappointed, but it does look like tomorrow is going to clear off for the afternoon which is good because as a backup to today being stormed out I’ve made arrangements to work the Dispatch Dash 5K in Decatur.

Check my Facebook page for event information and I hope to see you there!

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