Sunday, June 24, 2012

(re)activating reflexes by rewiring you brain

I am beginning to explore a method of (re)activating reflexes in my body. When for example your head is moved out of position (by someone/something) to the side there is a reflex that automatically should correct the head back to the middle balanced position. If the reflex is working the response is immediate and also carried out by exactly the right muscles. If the reflex is not "turned on" the brain has to process the information and manually delegate your muscles to correct for the dislocation of your head. In this case a lot of muscles are being used and the response time is much slower.

This method also helps me to get rid of unnecessary tension in your muscles. The thing which needs to be fixed is that muscles that work in pairs usually remain a bit tensed even if they are not doing any work. And when work is done by one of the muscles in the pair it has to work against its partner and a lot of energy is wasted.

The reflex method works by learning the brain how it feels to work with the correct muscles while keeping the others relaxed. This rewiring is made by using the muscle for static pressure and release several times while relaxing everything else. When you can do this it only takes a few minutes of practice before the reflex is "turned on" and the response is effective and immediate.