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7 DAILY MOVEMENTS TO SET YOUR BODY FREE ‘STRETCH’ BY MOVEMENT COACH ROGER FRAMPTON – BOOK REVIEW

Confused about Posture, Flexibility Techniques to Resolving Pain? Mobility Coach Roger Frampton Author of his Brand-New Book STRETCH recommends, just 7 minutes per day of simple stretching can undo a lifetime of damage caused by sitting.

How are you getting ready for World Wellness Weekend? Have you established your new Physical Activity Routine in 2021 yet? Look at the recommendations from the World Health Organisation to make sure you are active enough. Moderate Physical Activity includes yoga, walking, dancing, housework, gardening,..Intense ones includes activities such as running, aerobic, cycling, basketball, football, tennis and more…

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WORLD WELLNESS WEEKEND 18th & 19th SEPTEMBER 2021

The countdown is on for World Wellness Weekend 18th and  19th September 2021. Together we can inspire millions of people with wellness tips. It’s you’re chance to promote vitality, serenity, immunity and solidarity.19th.

“It’s about making real and authentic well-being accessible to all. Wellness means different things to many people”

I’ve recently discovered a new book ‘STRETCH By Roger Frampton where flexibility and mobility are the keys to our long-term movement.

Stretch gives you unique insights into the seven principal movements which can be done either at intervals throughout the days or all at once depending on your lifestyle perfect for those who work remotely from home too. His book also includes a programme and a full breakdown of how to implement the movements including progressions and regressions based on your current level of flexibility and how to scale as your flexibility improves.

“For the first time EVER, a Book has made History about Stretching is top of the Fitness charts!”

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Finally…people are starting to recognise that tightness in the body literally pulls your body into rounded posture, is the root cause of too much pain in the body and leads to all kinds of mobility issues as we age.

Following Roger’s key exercises starting from as little as 7 minutes per day we can get such tremendous benefit from incorporating our daily stretches…And the great news. We can reverse so much of the damage already done and I’m willing to give this a go and so should you.

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The book highlights some of those common problem areas that lead to pain in the body including, IT back, hip flexors, neck & shoulder blades and is written for those who are currently experiencing pain, sat hunched over a desk all day or just want to feel the plus benefits of some regular good old-fashioned stretching”

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PLAN YOUR WORK OUT SCHEDULE

Depending on your schedule it has programs within Roger’s book ranging from 7 minutes per day and up to 1 hour training schedules for those wanting something more advanced. 

Set Goals for Daily Regular Movement Exercise

Set yourself a goal and allocated a time each day to improve your overall movement and form a solid habit of regular movement.

The Benefits of Stretching and Yoga

On the subject of stretching the beginnings of Yoga were invented by the Indus-Sarasvati civilisation in Northern India over 5,000 years ago. In 2019 the Yoga Market size reached 88Bn and the year on Year growth is expected at 12 percent. But, what made yoga become so popular and on trend?

Studies show on top of helping with physical pains such as back pains, and improve functions such as the ability to move or walk, by increasing your balance and flexibility as Movement Coach Roger Frampton leads as great example. Did you know, Yoga could increase sleep efficiency and time quality. In studies of diabetes, daily yoga decreased blood glucose levels, heart rate, systolic and diastolic blood pressure, and oxidative stress markers. Increased energy and decreased stress were observed among diabetic groups.

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World Wellness Weekend Is an exciting opportunity to champion wellness in your daily routine, and to inspire your family, friends, colleagues and local communities to participate. Together let’s champion, wellbeing, hope and enthusiasm for world wellness weekend and beyond.

The goal of World Wellness Weekend is to inspire and empower others to make healthier choices and enjoy an active lifestyle with friends and family. Due to the current health situation around the world reminds us how important it is to have a strong immune system.

Among the 17 Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations, SDG 3 is Good Health and Wellbeing for All. In partnership with the United Nations Global Sustainability Index Institute, world wellness weekend encourages, venues, groups, associations. Federations, visitors, bureaus, Mayors and Governors to organise free, fun and creative, free, fun and creative wellness activities on the 3rd weekend of September, just before the Equinox, when daytime and night are equal, as a symbol for work life harmony.

Let’s be pro-active and responsible in these times of uncertainty. Let’s choose a wellness challenge to be accountable to. Let’s be active at home. Here’s a look at the five pillars of Wellness which are to increase vitality, serenity, immunity, creativity, and solidarity in your life. Let people know what you do to keep healthy a mind and a healthy body.

In case you did not know what new activity to try this weekend, we hope that you now do! STRETCH offers the bare minimum to do, to keep our bodies free from pain and moving well.  Just a recap, with programmes starting from 7 minutes up to 1 hour. You can choose what fits best into your lifestyle. STRETCH! The Seven Essential Movements To Set Your Body Free is OUT NOW!.

Roger Frampton Movement Coach, Author of The Flexible Body & STRETHCH, TED Talk- 4 Million views on YouTube

p.s. If you don’t have a copy of Roger’s bestselling book, we highly recommend you pick up a copy of this brilliant, entertaining and accessible guide to fitness at home. Have a wonderful and active week!

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