#movement

psych@diasp.org

Metro  #movement

Above-ground, on the street, literally... reflecting a theme-week of "movement" theme in Street photography! So literal! ;))

What to pair this with... 🤔 "On the Road Again"? (as many are or soon will be)
No... one last shout-out for now, to Paris. Perhaps this having been played not far from 'here'.

Zaz à Montmartre - Les passants

Enjoy. Sights and Sounds. Happy Holidays and 🤞a better New Year - with joy & civility, #respect, #truth and 🎶

#Fenfotos #Paris #Zaz #Montmartre #Metro #Street #photography #music #musica #musique #musik

ramnath@nerdpol.ch

Source: https://youtube.com/watch?v=3uK92zS8qq8

#healing

Story at-a-glance
“The #Fascia Movie” explores #how fascia, a long-overlooked #connective #tissue, forms a continuous network throughout the body and is crucial for #health, #pain #perception and #movement
Recent research reveals fascia's complex role in immune function, fluid dynamics and hormone response, prompting a #paradigm #shift in understanding #human #anatomy
Fascia-focused therapies show promise in treating conditions like frozen shoulder and referred pain, revolutionizing pain management and physical performance optimization
Five key factors influence fascia health: movement, hydration, stress management, diet and sleep. New therapies like Deep Wave Therapy are emerging
Ongoing fascia research can transform health care approaches to chronic diseases, aging, and holistic healing, bridging gaps between Eastern and Western medical traditions
"The Fascia Movie" is a fascinating documentary about fascia — a component of our anatomy that has long been overlooked, but is now emerging as a crucial system that may revolutionize how we approach health and healing.
Fascia is essentially a web of connective tissue that surrounds virtually every part of our body — from muscles and bones to organs and individual cells.
As the #documentary explains:1

"Imagine that every part of the body is wrapped in connective tissue. These webs are in turn connected together, and form one of the body's basic frameworks, holding everything in place. This web throughout our body is the fascia."

What's remarkable about fascia is that it forms a continuous network with no beginning or end. It's not just an inert packing material, but a dynamic system that plays vital roles in your health and function.

A Paradigm Shift in Anatomy
For centuries, Western medicine has taken a reductionist approach to the human body, dissecting it into discrete parts and systems. While this has yielded tremendous insights, it has also led us to sometimes miss the forest for the trees. As Gabriel Venne, professor of anatomy at McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, notes:2

"The first anatomists wanted to understand the organ more as a system or system based. But they forgot the holistic view of the human anatomy. So instead of isolating organs, now we really understand the importance of the interrelation between organs. Which is mostly done via fascia."

This fascia-centric view is prompting a paradigm shift in how we conceptualize the body. Rather than seeing it as a collection of separate parts, we're beginning to appreciate it as an interconnected whole, with fascia serving as the unifying matrix. Recent research is revealing just how complex and important fascia truly is. Some key findings highlighted in the documentary include:

Fascia contains six times more nerve endings than muscles, making it a key player in pain perception and body awareness.
It's filled with specialized cells called fasciacytes that produce hyaluronic acid — a critical lubricant that allows your tissues to glide smoothly.
Fascia plays a vital role in immune function and fluid dynamics throughout your body.
It's highly responsive to hormones, particularly estrogen in women. This may explain many gender-specific health issues.
Fascia forms continuous lines of tension and connection throughout your body, linking seemingly unrelated areas.
These discoveries are opening up new avenues for understanding and treating a wide range of health issues, from chronic pain to immune disorders.

The Fascia-Pain Connection
One of the most exciting implications of fascia research is its potential to revolutionize pain management. The documentary presents several compelling examples:

•Frozen shoulder breakthrough — A pilot study on treating frozen shoulder (a notoriously difficult condition) with fascia-focused therapy showed remarkable results.3 As noted in the film:4

"41% of the patients had full mobility after three treatments and 76% of the patients could move their arm 45 degrees more than before the treatment. In addition to that, 71% reported that their quality of sleep had improved, an unanticipated positive side effect."

This is a dramatic improvement over conventional treatments, which often take months or even years to achieve similar results.

•Understanding referred pain — The interconnected nature of fascia helps explain why pain in one area of the body can originate from a completely different region. Venne explains:5

"One segment of your body is affected due to a trauma or anything, so it's easy now to envision that this tension can be actually migrating into your fascial network, and will basically lead to secondary symptoms that will be described as painful in other regions that the patients will be consulting for. Which are far from the initial problem."

This insight is prompting clinicians to take a more holistic approach to pain treatment, looking beyond just the site of symptoms.

•Fascia and movement — The documentary also highlights the critical role fascia plays in how you move. It forms a continuous network that transmits force and information throughout your body. This has important implications for athletes, dancers and anyone interested in optimizing their physical performance.

One fascinating example comes from the world of equestrian sports. Therapists using fascia-focused treatments on horses have observed measurable improvements in speed and jumping ability.

According to Ivar Bohlin, with Fascia Clinics, "We noticed early on that if the rider is crooked then the horse becomes crooked. That connection between man and horse feels obvious to us."6 This underscores how fascia creates a dynamic, interconnected system that affects overall function and performance.

Five Factors That Influence Fascia Health
Given the pervasive nature of fascia and its many critical functions, maintaining its health is clearly important for overall well-being. The documentary highlights several factors that influence fascia health:

1.Movement — Regular, varied movement is crucial for keeping fascia hydrated and flexible. Sedentary lifestyles lead to fascia becoming stiff and "glued" together.

2.Hydration — Proper hydration is essential for maintaining the optimal consistency of fascia.

3.Stress — Chronic stress causes fascia to tighten and lose elasticity.

4.Diet — Certain nutrients play a role in fascia health, though more research is needed in this area.

5.Sleep — Quality sleep is important for fascia recovery and regeneration.

The emerging understanding of fascia is also inspiring new therapeutic approaches, including the following promising techniques:

•Deep wave therapy — This involves using specialized machines that create gentle vibrations to restore fascia elasticity and improve fluid flow.

•Manual fascia release — Skilled practitioners use hands-on techniques to release fascial restrictions and improve overall body function.

•Movement therapies — Practices like yoga and certain forms of dance are being recognized for their ability to promote fascia health through varied, three-dimensional movement patterns.

•Holistic assessment — Practitioners are learning to assess the body as an interconnected whole, rather than focusing solely on the site of symptoms.

The Future of Fascia Research
While our understanding of fascia has grown tremendously in recent years, it's clear that we're only scratching the surface. As Dr. Carla Stecco, an orthopedic surgeon and professor of human anatomy and movement sciences at the University of Padova, notes:7

"The best will be to understand all the elements that can affect the fascia, and to prevent the alteration of fascia. Because I really think that if we are able to understand all the elements, we can avoid the aging. We can avoid the degeneration of the joints. We can avoid many different pathologies in the organ, in the muscle, in the joints."

In short, fascia research may transform the health care system’s approach to health and aging. Some promising areas for future study include:
The role of fascia in chronic diseases and autoimmune disorders
How fascia interacts with other body systems, like your nervous system and endocrine system
The potential for fascia-focused therapies to treat a wide range of health issues
The impact of lifestyle factors (diet, exercise, stress) on fascia health
The development of new diagnostic tools to assess fascia function
Further, fascia research can bridge the gap between Eastern and Western medical traditions. According to Fan Xiulan, professor of medical Qigong:8

"It's a modern and scientific way to understand what's been talked about in Chinese medicine for millennia in terms of what we call meridians and points that send signals about the effects of healing around the body."

This convergence of ancient wisdom and modern science could lead to more integrated, holistic approaches to health and healing. The emerging research on fascia aligns with many principles I've observed in my practice and research:

The body is an interconnected whole, not just a collection of separate parts.
Many health issues have root causes that aren't immediately obvious and require a broader perspective to understand and treat.
Movement and lifestyle factors play a crucial role in maintaining health and preventing disease.
Your body has remarkable self-healing capacities when given the right conditions.
The fascia-centric view of your body provides a scientific framework for understanding these principles and developing more effective therapeutic approaches.

Practical Implications for Improving Fascia Health
While fascia research is still in its early stages, there are some practical takeaways you can apply to improve your fascia health:

Prioritize movement — Regular, varied movement is crucial for fascia health. This doesn't necessarily mean intense exercise — gentle activities like walking, stretching and tai chi are beneficial.

Stay hydrated — Proper hydration is essential for maintaining healthy fascia. Aim to drink plenty of clean water throughout the day.

Manage stress — Chronic stress negatively impacts fascia. Incorporate stress-reduction techniques like meditation, deep breathing or time in nature into your daily routine.

Explore manual therapies — Techniques like massage, myofascial release or osteopathic manipulation help maintain fascia health and address restrictions.

Consider your posture — Poor posture creates fascial restrictions over time. Be mindful of your posture throughout the day, especially if you spend a lot of time sitting.

Eat a nutrient-dense diet — A diet rich in anti-inflammatory foods and essential nutrients supports fascia health.

Prioritize sleep — Quality sleep is important for fascia recovery.

The emerging understanding of fascia represents a new frontier in health and medicine. Per Johansson, a doctor of human ecology, says, "I can see how this will lead to new forms of health care, new lines of research, new perspectives as to what mankind is. New institutions. Yes … a very different view of human beings."9

Indeed, the fascia-centric view of the body has the potential to revolutionize how we approach health, healing and human performance. It provides a scientific basis for many holistic health principles and opens up exciting new avenues for research and treatment.

As we continue to unravel the mysteries of fascia, more effective, personalized approaches to health that treat the body as the interconnected whole it truly is can emerge. This shift in perspective is important to addressing many of the chronic health challenges we face today. By appreciating the intricate web that connects every part of our body, we can unlock new pathways to health, vitality and longevity."

dashboardvogon@diasp.org

This week I spent one of my support sessions at the local Y. It's a long time since I've played with a ball, never formally played basketball or netball, only the once in primary school, but it was so much fun. We did some simple shooting and passing stuff, up and back and it was the best fun. I'm considering getting a membership just for this. It feels really good to get moving again post lockdown, even if it did take me a little while.

There's a queer sports association that plays near here and I've been invited to have a go at that. Apparently they take everyone, all ages and identities etc, so yeah, more practise.

#movement #health #fun #ymca #reccentre #footscrazy #basketball #netball

mrd_ill_be_back@diasp.org

#Antisemitic discourse, the #terror of october 7th and the subsequent #boycott #movement in #academia, club- and #subculture

An english-speaking panel discussion with David Hirsh, Nicholas Potter, Tanja Ehmann & the #Punks against #antisemitism, followed by a concert with Morgen Teuer Töten, Die feuchten Banditen & Peitsche

Friday – 05.07.2024 – 19:00 – Skatehalle #Berlin (Revaler Str. 99, F’hain)

These days, we are witnessing antisemitic outrage nearly everywhere: on campus, in the cultural sphere, in subculture, on the streets, in social media. This is nothing new, but it is getting more intense, more aggressive, like the city’s new steady pulse. People, synagogues and other buildings, campuses and venues are attacked, public speeches are shouted down, #Israeli institutions and academics are boycotted.

The #sexual #violence of the 7th October is denied or justified by so-called #feminist activists. #Hamas #propaganda manifests itself and is multiplied by social media. People are excited by the terror of 7th October – by #torture, #murder, and #rape. Objecting this propaganda is usually decried as #racist.

When the ‘ #PunksAgainstAntisemitism’ (AKA Punks) surfaced in Berlin in the aftermath of #7thOctober, a huge shitstorm on social media followed. People were spewing their unsolicited hatred, and the hatred did not take long to spread, coming from Australia, the Netherlands, Spain, Ireland... Bands and venues are threatened with boycott.

The mechanisms seem to be the same in every sector. #Screaming down people, #doxing, verbal #threats and physical #attacks, boycott campaigns.

Our panel does not exclusively aim to focus on Berlin or subculture. We want to speak about the processes currently at work in the multifaceted world of vile antisemitism. This antisemitism elates and excites people, a new lifestyle that encourages them to terrorise #Jews and others while being thoroughly convinced to do something good.

It is a great honour to have David Hirsh with us this evening, and we look forward to discussing all these topics with him, Nicholas Potter and Tanja Ehmann.

Afterwards we’ll have a fabulous show with Morgen Teuer Töten, Die feuchten Banditen and Peitsche!

#israel #palestine #gaza

thefifthseason@venera.social

Mobility = Strength + Flexibility

This video show good series of bodyweight mobility movements that will be quite beneficial to practice. She makes nice presentation of the mobility exercises, easy to understand and good display of the movements. I particularly liked the lunge hip rotation exercise she displayed, must try to incorporate it into my routine.
She have a few other videos with weighted mobility drills, for example this: 10 mobility exercises you need to try - https://invidious.private.coffee/watch?v=C9sz4trT6o8

When practicing mobility its important to keep in mind that you should do the exercises in reps and sets like you would do with strength training. Your are training your nervous system and your muscles to work in their end range of motion to gain flexibility and you do that best through repetitions and sets. That way your body (nervous system) will learn, remember and be able to repeat another time.

#Mobility #Flexibility #Movement
Active Mobility Routine

nowisthetime@pod.automat.click

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"whites decided amongst themselves that what their nations needed was less whites? Of course it wasn't the whites that initiated this #agenda. It was a faction of the minorities already present in the #white-nations and a #global #movement lead by a few white #multi-billionaires, backed up by their #NGO front companies, the #UN, #China, and the #fanatics on both the #left and the #right.

Whites are Christians, and many Christians have a guilt complex. When drilled down upon, it is due to their belief in original sin. Ask any Catholic about their deep-seated guilt. Guilt can be played and turned to other purposes. This is the door that the enemies of the west opened and once inside they unleashed their poisonous rhetoric on the white nations. They got in through the white nation's Christian tendency to feel guilty and the need to repent and make amends for any imagined transgression.

It was a perfectly played ploy. For most European Countries it is already too late. Most white nations of the past will not survive this onslaught. The #white #race will be #displaced and divested of both power and territory. They will become The New Jews of the New World Order.

I don't think there is anything that can be done about it either anymore."
#nwo

libramoon@diaspora.glasswings.com

https://www.commondreams.org/opinion/democracy-movement-to-defeat-trump-fascism

We Need a #Progressive #Democracy #Movement to Defeat #Fascism—Now!
THOM HARTMANN
Dec 16, 2023

..."People, not institutions, generally create and populate movements. And, as Joe Madison says, doing so requires effort, persistence, passion, evangelism, and, yes, sacrifice.

While #Democrats decry “the cult of Trump” and the media often ridicules Trump’s “personality cult,” the reality is that there’s never been a successful movement in history that didn’t have a charismatic leader. The movement may have preceded the leader, but the leader and his or her charisma is what makes it so potent.
...
Movement leaders — like true movements themselves — are disruptive. They lay down in the street, stand before lines of police, let themselves get beaten and arrested for a greater cause. They sacrifice.

The successful ones are almost always talented in the arts of mass communication, in public speaking, in organizing political and guerrilla theater.
...
Will a progressive democracy movement leader emerge to take on the growing forces of fascism represented by the Trump and Qanon cults — and the handful of third-party wannabee movement leaders — in America?

Are there people with talent and charisma willing to risk the fate of JFK and MLK to take head-on the armed militias and algorithm-fueled haters who’ve sworn their lives and allegiance to Trump and his ideal of a Christian-only white supremacist nation?

And, if one or more does, will the institutional Democratic Party treat them as a threat, the way they did Bernie and Howard Dean before him? Or will they recognize that the only way to defeat a movement like Trump now commands is with another movement of equal passion and fervor — and to get behind it, collaborate, and use its force and energy to change policy and politics, the way LBJ did when he saw that MLK would never give up?"...

anonymiss@despora.de

I can understand #GretaThunberg...

It is usually a good left-liberal reflex to stand up for the supposedly weaker party. Helping the weak and kicking upwards against the powerful. The exact opposite of the right-wing radicals.

Unfortunately, our #society, and the left in particular, is so divided that it seems you can only protest together if you pursue 100% the same goals.

Fridays for future has never spoken out directly against #capitalism so as not to divide the #movement. Instead, they have used #newspeack and introduced the term climate justice, which includes a critique of capitalism.

#Greta is used to shitstorms. She is probably the most hated young person in the world by the right. Unfortunately, she does not yet have enough life experience to know that she should have kept quiet about the #MiddleEast conflict.

#opinion #war #conflict #Palestine #Israel #climate #environment #protest #FridaysForFuture #earth #pollution #politics #activism #shitstorm

anonymiss@despora.de

$8.6 Million #Shell #Lawsuit Threatens #Greenpeace's Ability to #Protest

Source: https://www.commondreams.org/news/greenpeace-shell-lawsuit

"I will stand up in scourt and fight this; and if Shell refuses to stop #drilling, I refuse to stop fighting for #climate #justice," one #activist named in the #suit said.

The most powerful have always tried to abuse the law for their own purposes in order to prevent protests against #injustice. This has forced the protest #movement into the #underground and strengthened #resistance. In the French #Revolution, the powerful were ultimately surprised by the pent-up #anger against the abuse of the #law.

#politics #economy #news #problem #activism #environment #nature #oil #fossil #fuel #future #earth #finance #money #capitalism

diggers@diaspora-fr.org

#Cornel #West "Don't Put WORDS Into My Mouth" (clip)

#Students are targeted because of their support for #Palestine

The young are finally rising up against the #system and the powerful, and what will it lead to?
I think the #regime will soon find a reason for another Kent State massacre.

https://odysee.com/@SabbySabs:e/cornel-west-don't-put-words-into-my:b

#Israel #Terror #movement #support #peace #freedom #sabby