Is Your Job Killing You?

Most of us spend a good portion of our day seated at a desk. When you consider that, the above infographic is pretty alarming. But what do we do? Quit our jobs?

Well, many of you have heard me say that I think it's better to make your body fit your life, and not the other way around.

As I'm writing this, I'm waiting on a skydiving instructor who would almost certainly stop feeling pain in his arms if he quit teaching humans how to fly. I've had many musicians say that their doctor told them to stop playing music so that their tendonitis would disappear. But if we can't play music and jump out of planes (or make a decent paycheck at a company that offers great benefits) then what's left?

Any recurring task is going to cause tension in your body. But that's what we do! We learn a trade. We study it. We do it over an over. We get really good at it. We work hard. It's a career!

So how can we make sure that the thing that fulfills us isn't also killing us? Well, there are some great tips for combatting the effects of sitting in this infographic. I've also posted some great office stretches on our Facebook page. Massage can also help to offset the toll your job takes on your body.

One of the main muscles affected by sitting is the psoas. Using active release, we can help to keep the psoas lengthened even if it's staying contracted at your day job. By using trigger point therapy in the glutes and QLs, we can ensure that the attachment sites are allowing those muscles to move freely and that they're not being held sedentary by fascia. (You can learn more about fascia in our previous blog post.) We can also do the same for the upper back and neck movement muscles which are usually affected when we're leaning forward over a computer.

So get to work! Just remember to get up, stretch your legs (and neck, arms, back, shoulders and hips) and get a massage regularly to keep you tuned up!

April 2013 Massage Playlist

Songs for bare feet, lighter hearts, and sunny afternoons.

You'll find the link to listen to this playlist on Spotify at the bottom of the page!

Kaddish / Secret Mountains

Vital / Grouper

Shadows On Parade / Laura Gibson

Into The Black / Chromatics

Grapefruit / Simon Joyner

Random Rules / Silver Jews

Pyotr / Bad Books

Two Weeks / Grizzly Bear

Judgement / French Quarter

The Book of Love / The Magnetic Fields

Longevity / Tiny Victories

Me and Jon Hanging on / Mac Demarco

Breath of Fire / Stephen Steinbrink

Baby / Os Mutantes

Letter to a Friend / Pregnant

I'm Still the Same Person / Sister Crayon

Love's Small Song / Baby Dee

Pale Blue Eyes / The Velvet Underground

Mr Peterson / Perfume Genius

Astro Zombies / Brave Horatius

Shut You Down / Caveman

Beasts / Saint Seneca

Dance For You / Dirty Projectors

Open Season / High Highs

Paper Heart / Saint Lucia

Cheshire Moon / Aaron Embry

Wind and Rain / Wild Leaves

Click here to listen to the playlist!

What the "fascia" you talking about?


One of the main purposes of massage is to break up stagnant fascia and allow the muscles to move more freely. But what the heck is fascia anyway? 

Well, if you want a really boring explanation, there's this. But I have a better one!

See, fascia is a connective tissue. It surrounds everything in your body including muscles, nerves, tendons, organs, etc. I like to think of it as being sort of like Elmer's Glue. When it's in its healthiest state, it's like Elmer's Glue straight out of the bottle. It moves around freely and allows your muscles to do the same.

However, due to various stresses, the fascia can often become stagnant. This is when I think of it as Elmer's Glue that has been left to dry. It hardens and makes it more difficult for you to move your muscles freely. 

But just as you're able to rub dried glue from your hand, massage therapists are able to use a technique called "Myofascial Release" to work the fascia into a softer state where it's able to move more freely and allow greater muscle movement!

Also, here is a recipe to make homemade Mod Podge using Elmers' Glue. Just because.

Recovery Massage

Many clients have asked me how soon after an event or training they should get a recovery massage.  The answer: AS SOON AS POSSIBLE!  Follow these steps and then get your butt in here.

1) Catch your breath.  During physical exertion your body is holding a lot of oxygen in your blood cells.  Take the time to breathe deeply and allow your heart rate to slow.  Your blood vessels will have the time to contract to their resting size.

2) Re-hydrate and nourish yourself.  Treat yourself to a chocolate milk, coconut water and a balanced carb and protein bar.  Your body will need to stock back up on its electrolytes and protein which will allow you to have an easier recovery.

3) Stretch.  Yes, you are warmed up after an event or training.  But that doesn't mean that your muscle fibers are lengthened.  Running and lifting mean that many of your muscles are in a state of contraction and the muscle fibers are shortened.  By stretching and thengthening the fibers, you're ensuring that any lactic acid build-up with be less concentrated.

4) Get your massage!  This is even better than the dreaded ice bath. Lactic acid shows up in your body to protect areas that have been exerted. An ice bath prevents lactic acid from moving in to those areas.  However, a recovery massage facilitates the healing of those areas so that it is unnecessary for lactic acid to move in in the first place.  

While recovery massage is one of the best ways to prevent pain and injury, it is also important to set up a maintenance program that will assist you in preventing injury and increasing performance throughout your athletic endeavors.  You can speak with your therapist to set up a program that caters to your activity, time, and budget.

"Give In" Massage Playlist

In the heat of the summer you may find yourself working against your surroundings.  We spend our time shuffling between one air conditioned space to another.  We spend more time driving in cars rather than walking or riding bikes.  We eat take out instead of cooking because it's just too darn hot.

I thought it would be fitting to make a playlist about just giving in.  The ability to give in to our surroundings is an important one.  After all, you've seen what an amazing release your muscles can have when you just breathe and give in to the pressure during a massage.  

I've included the playlist here in case you maybe wanted to play it in the car, in the Austin summer, windows rolled down, sweating like crazy with a grin on your face.  

  1. Tippy's Demise / Stars of the Lid 8:19

  2. Southbound / Sea Oleena 6:24

  3. Mighty Love / Roman Ruins 3:59

  4. Words In The Fire / Patrick Watson 3:54

  5. Up All Night / Oliver Tank 3:10

  6. My Favorite Girl / Megafortress 5:05

  7. Xylophone Track / The Magnetic Fields 2:47

  8. Dub For Cascadia / Loscil 6:07

  9. Never My Love / Lambchop 3:02

  10. Necromancy / Jessica Jalbert 4:23

  11. Night Song / Family Band 3:31

  12. Baby's Breath / Bill Callahan 5:31

  13. Lover Of Mine / Beach House 5:07

  14. Babys / Bon Iver 4:38

  15. Better Times / Beach House 4:26

  16. Flowers Bloom / High Highs 3:01

  17. The Harvest / Teen Daze 4:09

  18. A Little Lost / Arthur Russell 3:18

  19. Love In The Shadows / The Magnetic Fields 2:54

  20. The Night You Can't Remember / The Magnetic Fields 2:18

  21. Riding For The Feeling / Bill Callahan 6:06

  22. Open Rhythms / Bodies of Water 4:27 

 

"It Gets Better" Massage Playlist

Often, we need a massage when things aren't going so well. Knotting in the neck and shoulders is a sign of tension and stress, serious injury can bring on bouts of sadness. Sometimes you just need a massage to feel comforted.  

So this week we have the "It Gets Better" Massage Playlist. It includes songs of good times, bad times, and things-are-improving times, to remind us of the fluctuations in moods, situations, emotions, and life. And don't worry! Even if you're not feeling down you'll still be able to enjoy the soft, drony, and comforting soundscapes in this mix.  

Please support these artists by buying their music or seeing them perform.

 

Another Ballad for Heavy Lids-Stars of the Lid

A Little Lost-Arthur Russell

Creosote-Stephen Steinbrink

The Harvest-Teen Daze

In the Fog II-Tim Hecker

Song for the New Breed-Bonnie 'Prince' Billy

Creep On Creepin On-Timber Timbre

When Women Played Drums-White Birds

Beach Baby-Bon Iver

No Bad News-Bonnie 'Prince' Billy

Look for Me-Neko Case

Dopamine Clouds Over Craven Cottages-Stars of the Lid

Ephemeral Vision-Vidna Obmana

Buttons-Lambchop

Overture-Baby Dee

Better Times-Beach House

Tower of Meaning-Arthur Russell