Stress Management Tip: Progressive Relaxation
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Progressive relaxation involves systematically tensing and relaxing various groups of muscles in an orderly sequence. By regularly practicing this technique, you can train yourself to recognize the feelings associated with tensed and relaxed muscles. Recognizing the Tension or Stress in your body at an early stage gives you the opportunity to stop it before it becomes a major physical problem.
When performing the progressive relaxation technique it important to follow the following guide lines
* Do this technique in a quiet room where no one can interrupt you
* Sit on a comfortable chair, couch, recliner or lie on a bed
* Allocate around 10-15 minutes every day as your scheduled time for this technique
* Note the sensations you experience tensing and relaxing the various muscle groups
Start off by closing your eyes and taking a few deep breaths for one minute. Then start progressive tensing and relaxing the various muscle groups. The sequence of muscles varies slightly depending on how much time you have however the general order is as follows:
* Toes
* Knees
* Entire right leg
* Entire left leg
* Right hand
* Right forearm and hand
* Entire right arm
* Left hand
* Left forearm and hand
* Entire left arm
* Abdomen
* Chest
* Neck and shoulders
* Face
At the end you should be feeling quite relaxed. Keep your eyes closed and breathe in deeply. Slowly start moving your fingers and wriggling your toes. Breathe in deeply again and stretch gently. Then breathe in deeply one more time and open your eyes.
NOTE: because this technique involves deliberate tensing of muscles, it is important to check with your physician if you have any medical history of muscle problems.
About the author
David Tomaselli is the creator of the Wholistic Development Exchange. The Wholistic Development Exchange is a web site focusing on Stress Management. Here you can access frequently updated tips, news and resources on how to reduce Stress and manage Stress.
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February 6th, 2008 at 6:45 pm
[...] In order to meditate effectively it’s important to first rid your body of as much Tension as possible. I recommend the technique for progressive relaxation found here. This preliminary should not be overlooked; holding too much Tension will soon make the body uncomfortable and increase the tendency to get restless. [...]
June 13th, 2008 at 10:45 am
[...] I’ve never really had much success with this relaxation method, and prefer just sitting quietly as in the firstĀ technique mentioned above. However, if you want to try the progressive relaxation technique properly you can see a good breakdown of the pattern to follow on this site. [...]