by Abs » Fri Mar 29, 2019 7:13 am
art0hur0moh wrote:Abs wrote:art0hur0moh wrote:Abs wrote:I'm pretty much the same these days. I haven't been in a club since the '80s. I wish I could go back there now, the '80s is not the clubs. I like to watch people perform them dances, too classy for me.
there is a Womanfrom zimbabwi who says. "if You can talk You can sing, if You can walk You can dance." I have always liked the idea that dancing and singing where a spiritual expression to glorify the Divinity of Creation. I try do a bit of both each day. even if it is just making a rythmic tune, or not. and a wee couple of steps to and fro, a bounce, skip and a hop added in every so often.
I remeber it was Nucks now, I didn't know Dean experience the same.
hmm don't know if I agree with that woman. I can talk but I can't sing. Walking not so easy for me with my Arthritis on my spine and both hips and both knees. I'm afraid my skipping and hopping days are over too.
Childrens uncle has a neurological disorder. by twenty when under the influence of alcohol it rendered Him incapable of balancing. the first time He visited His head punched a hole in one of the glass doors I had in the House. almost sliced the top of His head off. a perfect hole puched out the glass panel a bit larger than His head. He has lived a mostly sedentry life causing all joints he dosen't use to ceaze up! and they blame His condition for not doing anyting for Him Self? My Mum also has sever arthritis in Her fingers. I know with bone degredation it is a different story. with the lack of use of joints it becomes far more noticible! I no longer slouch on couches!
I have a high stool I need to actually use muscles in many parts of the body from toes to shoulders to remain up right and comfortable. I do often move. I noticed a few years ago sitting using My elbow to support My upper body on My knee while seated in a table chair was causing stress on both My knee and elbow. I still get pins and neddles if I rest My elbow on a surface for longer then 30 minuets. generally I apply My body weight on it which also puts strees on the bone. I have always been pulled up on My posture since I was a Boy.
Consideration of motion should be at the forefront of every ones mind. from How You place Your foot on the ground to How You swing Your arms. Do You have a warm up, strech and cardio routine? just something that gets Your joints moving in a precise manner on aregular basis?
I really can't do much, but the one thing I can do without too much pain is stationary bike riding. I have 2, one regular and then a recumbent bike. The recumbent bike is not working right, the lowest setting is way too hard and it shouldn't be. So I'm only able to ride 2 miles at a time on that one and 5 on the other. But I do them 2-3 times a day, just to keep moving.
[quote="art0hur0moh"][quote="Abs"][quote="art0hur0moh"][quote="Abs"]I'm pretty much the same these days. I haven't been in a club since the '80s. I wish I could go back there now, the '80s is not the clubs. I like to watch people perform them dances, too classy for me.[/quote]
there is a Womanfrom zimbabwi who says. "if You can talk You can sing, if You can walk You can dance." I have always liked the idea that dancing and singing where a spiritual expression to glorify the Divinity of Creation. I try do a bit of both each day. even if it is just making a rythmic tune, or not. and a wee couple of steps to and fro, a bounce, skip and a hop added in every so often.
I remeber it was Nucks now, I didn't know Dean experience the same.[/quote]
hmm don't know if I agree with that woman. I can talk but I can't sing. Walking not so easy for me with my Arthritis on my spine and both hips and both knees. I'm afraid my skipping and hopping days are over too. :smilin:[/quote]
Childrens uncle has a neurological disorder. by twenty when under the influence of alcohol it rendered Him incapable of balancing. the first time He visited His head punched a hole in one of the glass doors I had in the House. almost sliced the top of His head off. a perfect hole puched out the glass panel a bit larger than His head. He has lived a mostly sedentry life causing all joints he dosen't use to ceaze up! and they blame His condition for not doing anyting for Him Self? My Mum also has sever arthritis in Her fingers. I know with bone degredation it is a different story. with the lack of use of joints it becomes far more noticible! I no longer slouch on couches!
I have a high stool I need to actually use muscles in many parts of the body from toes to shoulders to remain up right and comfortable. I do often move. I noticed a few years ago sitting using My elbow to support My upper body on My knee while seated in a table chair was causing stress on both My knee and elbow. I still get pins and neddles if I rest My elbow on a surface for longer then 30 minuets. generally I apply My body weight on it which also puts strees on the bone. I have always been pulled up on My posture since I was a Boy.
Consideration of motion should be at the forefront of every ones mind. from How You place Your foot on the ground to How You swing Your arms. Do You have a warm up, strech and cardio routine? just something that gets Your joints moving in a precise manner on aregular basis?[/quote]
I really can't do much, but the one thing I can do without too much pain is stationary bike riding. I have 2, one regular and then a recumbent bike. The recumbent bike is not working right, the lowest setting is way too hard and it shouldn't be. So I'm only able to ride 2 miles at a time on that one and 5 on the other. But I do them 2-3 times a day, just to keep moving.