Performance Care for Active Adults & Athletes.
Pricing Options for Kinesis Care
What are the Pieces of Performance & How Kinesis Pieces them together.
There are two anchors regions on our bodies for our arms & legs. These attachment sights are broad and have multiple muscles & tendons attaching to them. During motion or performance there is different forces in all directions placed on these anchor attachment sights. Which will transmit motion up higher into arms or lower into the legs. Addressing the anchor attachments by release Kinesis techniques. Helps facilitate the transition of these motions more optimally which will engage muscles to perform at better speeds & sustaining contractions.
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The foundation of performance is based on how efficient neuromuscular reflexes ( a.k.a nerves & muscles) respond to create motions that optimize appropriate muscle activation. Nerves and reflexes that feed into joints & muscles for performance all originate in the spinal cord ( -aka central Nervous System or Circuit Breaker Box ). When there is a short in the circuit or when significant stress has been put on the nerves in the spinal cord. There is created a circuit breaker tripping effect. Which will block out important performance based reflexes to the brain. In turn will create significantly decreased reflexes in the body for performance. Kinesis technique allows the spine to reset the circuit breaker box or spinal cord to help optimize neuromuscular reflexes for performance.
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There is a word you need to google that is critical to performance & treatment. The word is "Reactive Vasodilation". This means that providing muscle anchor points & spinal nerves ( aka breaker Box), with additional blood flow can significantly enhance the function & physiology of these important body regions. The Kinesis technique allows blood to these important muscle anchor attachment points. To increase strength in the muscles that facilitate transitional motions during sport or activity. Then increase blood flow in the spinal nerves to help optimize neuromuscular reflexes important to performance. In the end proper blood flow can enhance the bodies ability to perform & excel in sport.
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