Lisa Nelson

High Blood Pressure and Flexibility Connection



Posted: Wednesday, February 23, 2011

by Lisa Nelson
Be Heart Healthy and Lose Weight

Flexibility refers to the ability of your joints to move through a full range of motion. Having flexibility in your muscles allows for greater movement around joints. The shorter and less flexible the muscle, the tighter the joint.

Increased flexibility reduces your risk for injuries or sprains when you are physically active. Being regularly active is essential if you want to promote long term healthy blood pressure levels or want to lower high blood pressure.
                                                                                   
Developing your flexibility keeps muscles relaxed and reduces tension that can result in headaches and back pains.

Stretching after your workout, when your muscles are warm, is a good way to increase your flexibility and help protect yourself from injury.

How Flexible Are You?

Here are three simple tests to gauge your current flexibility level:

1.  Upper Body Flexibility

2.  Lower Body Flexibility

3.  Overall Flexibility

             8-9 inches past box - excellent
             5-8 inches past box - very good
             1-5 inches past box - fair
             Cannot reach box - poor

Improve your flexibility test results by completing regular flexibility exercises for the next week and then re-test yourself. Remember when it comes to flexibility - if you don't use it, you lose it.
Lisa Nelson RD is the founder and owner of Health Practices Online and Heart Health Made Easy.

Health Practices Online provides online business management services for busy health professionals who are overwhelmed by everything involved with establishing an online presence.

Receive regular tips and the free report "7 Steps to Starting an Online Health Practice" at http://www.healthpracticesonline.com.

Heart Health Made Easy provides clients step-by-step guidance to lower cholesterol, lower blood pressure, and weight loss, so they can live life and enjoy their family for years to come. Lisa will make it truly possible for you to see dramatic changes in your health, without crazy fads or impossibly difficult techniques.

Receive regular tips and the free report "How to Make Heart Healthy Changes into Lifelong Habits" at http://www.hearthealthmadeeasy.com.

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