Radical in its simplicity, Dr. Eric Goodman's visionary approach to mindful movement corrects the complacent adaptations that lead to back and joint pain, and teaches us to harness the body's natural movement patterns into daily activities to make us fit, healthy, and pain free.
Our sedentary lifestyle has led to an epidemic of chronic pain. By adapting to posture and movement that have us out of balance—including sitting all day at a keyboard, tilting our heads forward to look at our phones—we consistently compromise our joints, give our organs less room to function, and weaken our muscles. How we hold and live in our bodies is fundamental to our overall health, and the good news is that we all hold the key to a healthier body.
Dr. Goodman has spent years studying human physiology and movement. He has trained world-class athletes for better performance, and has healed people of all ages and occupations of lifelong debilitating pain. His theory of self-healing is now available to everyone. His practical program trains the posterior muscle chain—shoulders, back, butt, and legs—shifting the burden of support away from joints and putting it back where it belongs: into large muscle groups.
Filled with helpful diagrams and sixty color photographs, True to Form shows readers how to successfully integrate these powerful movements into everyday life—from playing with the kids to washing dishes to long hours in the office—transforming ordinary physical actions into active and mindful movements that help to eliminate pain, up your game, or simply feel more energetic. True to Form shows you how to move better, breathe better, and get back to using your body the way nature intended.
Author(s): Goodman. Eric Dr.
Edition: 2018
Publisher: HarperCollinsPublishers
Year: 2018
Language: English
Commentary: Foundation Training method, Sustained Pain Relief, Everyday Fitness
Pages: 224
Tags: Foundation Training method, Sustained Pain Relief, Everyday Fitness
Contents
Cover
Title Page
Dedication
Epigraph
Foreword by Chris Hemsworth
Introduction: From Pain to Performance
Part I: Off Your Form and Under Pressure
One: A Day in the Life of a Twenty-First-Century Body
Two: Designed for Efficient Movement
Part II: Return to Form
Three: Decompress
Four: Get Anchored
Five: The Wrap-Up Quartet
Part III: Sustained Pain Relief and Everyday Fitness
Six: Day by Day
Seven: Moving Past the Pain
Eight: Little Bodies Become Big Bodies
Nine: Returning to the Foundation
Acknowledgments
About the Author
Praise
Also by Eric Goodman
Copyright
About the Publisher