The Power of Stretching: Simple Practices to Promote Wellbeing: Volume 2
By (Author) Bob Doto
Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc
Fair Winds Press
3rd February 2020
3rd March 2020
United States
General
Non Fiction
Mind, body, spirit
613.7182
Hardback
128
Width 160mm, Height 210mm
With the aid of beautiful illustrations and easy-to-access organization, teacher and licensed massage therapist Bob Doto teaches you how and what to stretch to reclaim your power and well-being-including 60 specific stretches spanning from your head to your toes. Stretching is accessible to anyone, is quick and easy, can be done in most environments, and has proven to relieve pain, increase rates of recovery, as well as help manage stress and anxiety.
With The Power of Stretching, quickly gain an understanding of this powerful tool. First, you'll learn:
Why we stretch and why it feels good
The basic anatomy of stretching
The benefits of stretching
General guidelines for performing stretches
Then find out how to stretch every part of your body using 60 different stretches, with a color-coded map of the regions of the body to use as a reference. Each stretch discussed includes an image, bulleted instructions, and helpful notes and tips. Another section helps you pinpoint the stretches that are right for you based on common occupational and sports activity profiles, along with common injury profiles. Each entry provides information on how the activity or injury relates to the body, interesting facts and statistics, as well as references to the appropriate stretches for rehabilitation. Feel better faster with this elegantly designed guide to stretching.
Bob Doto is a licensed massage therapist specializing in Chinese Tui Na, acupressure, cupping therapy, and sports medicine, and the author of Acupressure for Beginners (Press Here!). He is the founder of the Ditmas Park Yoga Society (ditmasparkyogasociety.com), and a faculty member at the Pacific College of Oriental Medicine in Manhattan teaching Tui Na massage with a focus on hand techniques, structural pathologies, and internal disharmonies.