2017 Christmas Hours
Our Holiday Hours
Seasons Greetings from all of us at Form & Function!
Monday, December 25,2017 Closed
Tuesday, December 26, 2017 Closed
Monday, January 1,2018 Closed
Tuesday, January 2,2018 Resumed 9:00 a.m to 8:00 p.m.
Our Holiday Hours
Seasons Greetings from all of us at Form & Function!
Monday, December 25,2017 Closed
Tuesday, December 26, 2017 Closed
Monday, January 1,2018 Closed
Tuesday, January 2,2018 Resumed 9:00 a.m to 8:00 p.m.
Routine is a funny thing for our bodies. On one hand, routine stabilizes the rhythms of our bodies (ie sleep, hormonal, digestive systems, etc.) and minimizes the stress put on these bodily systems. On the other hand, our body can get lazy with routine and needs to be challenged to become stronger and better (ie. Muscular, cardiovascular, neurological, etc.). So what’s the best way to live? Try to have a regular routine with your day to day tasks. Try to rest/sleep, eat, exercise at similar times everyday but challenge your body differently when it comes to the details. Find ways to rest more soundly, eat healthier foods and exercise with more advance exercises when you are used to the old ones.
The professionals at Form and Function can analyze your daily routine and help you create a better routine to fit your desired lifestyle.
Balance and proprioception (where your joint is in space relative to the rest of your body) play an important role in everyday activities:
– walking on the sidewalk and suddenly the curb dissapears (or you didn’t notice it!)
– walking on uneven terrain or an unexpected hole
– performing basic activities of daily living and knowing how your form is (and what it should be)
– balancing and recovering when you find out there’s ice under the snow on the sidewalk
Single Leg Stork Stance
A simple everyday exercise where you stand on the floor supported by each leg for 30s at a time.
-stay close to a wall or railing you can grab on to if this is difficult for you
-try this on a pillow if this is too easy
Contact Form and Function’s Kung Fu Master John for more tips on how to improve your balance