Hidden Barriers to Weight Loss
 If people overeat and do not exercise, it should be no surprise that they are probably going to gain weight. But what happens when they are eating properly and exercising consistently, and they still gain weight? Unfortunately, weight control is not a simple mathematical formula. Your doctor of chiropractic can help to identify the unknown barriers to weight loss. Read more here.
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Barefoot Running
Until recently, most of us considered athletic shoes an important and essential part of our athletic training gear. Every year since the mid-1970s, the big running shoe companies have introduced new product lines based on shoes with increased cushion and support. Today, however, there has been an uprising among subgroups of runners, cross-fitness enthusiasts and weight lifters: Less shoe is better, and no shoe is best.
The premise behind barefoot running is essentially that the intrinsic muscles, joints, ligaments and mechanoreceptors of the feet require stimulation to function properly. And this optimal function is inhibited by highly supportive and cushioned shoes.
If you’re interested in trying out barefoot running, consider this advice before you begin.
- Start with walking barefoot or in minimalist shoes, and gradually work into running.
- Progress to short runs. Begin running only five minutes per run, and gradually increase.
- Rather than going totally barefoot, use a minimalist shoe to protect your feet from thorns, glass, nails, stones and other debris.
- Stop barefoot running at the earliest sign of pain.
- Avoid running barefoot in freezing temperatures. Shoes protect us from frostbite if nothing else.
- Be prepared for blisters and calluses to form as you transition to barefoot running.
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Help Advocate for Expanded Access to Chiropractic for Our Veterans
Rep. Bob Filner (D-Calif.), recently introduced the Chiropractic Care to All Veterans Act (H.R. 329), a bill similar to legislation that was overwhelmingly passed by the House in 2010, but was not considered in the Senate. H.R. 329 would require the VA to have a chiropractic physician on staff at all major VA medical facilities by 2014. You too can help ensure chiropractic care is available to the brave men and women who have served our country. H.R. 329 needs cosponsors to increase the likelihood of this effort's success. Simply click here to urge your legislator to cosponsor H.R. 329! |