Wednesday, August 31, 2016

What is Tellington TTouch?

I get asked specific questions a lot and to be honest, this is the only thing that stumps me when it comes to TTouch:  "What is it?"

My gut reaction is to say, "It's magic!"  But, I know that really doesn't get it.  So, here's my attempt at defining "What is TTouch?":

TTouch is founded on the Feldenkrais method.  And now you're going to say, "What's that?"  Now we're going for the long explanation, but we'll get there, I promise.

Okay,  Moshe Feldenkrais (1904-1984) was an Israeli Physicist who founded the Feldendrais Method.  This method improves body function by increasing awareness through movement.    **Notice here that I don't confine the improvement in body function to humans alone.  This is key.  We'll get back to that.

Let's look at this awareness thing a bit because it sounds weird being outside the scope of typical everyday conversation.  What is awareness through movement?  Moshe Feldenkrais theorized that subconscious thought, feelings, perception and movement are closely interrelated and so they influence one other.   For example, have you ever taken a Tai Chi class, ballet, or martial arts?  These aren't Feldenkrais movements, but if you've done these sort of things then you know how it changes your brain activity, your balance, movement, feelings....all that stuff!   But it's hard to describe, isn't it?  You just know it puts you in a different sort of state, calmer, more relaxed, more aware, more in balance - physically and mentally.  Now, twist that around a tad and Feldenkrais Method does that very thing through specific movements designed to improve different aspects of the body and mind.
Sorta sounds like magic, doesn't it?  Now you're beginning to understand why I just want to say, "It's magic!"

Awareness through movement works at the cellular level, involving the nervous system, endocrine system, and improving the lymphatic system, just to name a few.  It's just not as drastic as pills, has less side effects and though it takes time, is more effective.  Naturally, the medical establishment  says all this isn't supported by medical evidence, but don't let that scare you!  These are the same folks who just recently figured out and announced that dogs "know what we're saying".  Do you have a dog?  If you do, than you know that you already knew this!  So, when the medical establishment says that the Feldenkrais Method is not supported by medical evidence, it really doesn't mean much.  They just haven't figured it out yet.

Way back in the 1960's or early 1970's, a young horsewoman by the name of Linda Tellington-Jones took Moshe's human potential training.  She already had an established equestrian school going on and what she discovered through a long and silent meditation was that what she was learning might work for horses, too.

Okay, snap out of it.  It did work on the horses.  I'm not going to drag this out all technical-like because what it boils down to is that all living breathing creatures have a nervous system, endocrine and lymphatic system and all that cool stuff; it's why massage, acupressure and acupuncture work on all creatures, not just humans - we share a lot of the same shit that makes us tick!  So, Linda discovered the astounding positive effect her work had on horses.   She just followed her gut and did stuff while her sister Robyn observed and noted what Linda was doing.  From that sprang the TTouches themselves, the specific patterns of hand movements on the body and what they influence.

"But wait a second!  'Awareness through movement' suggests moving around and TTouches aren't movement, it's more like massage."

Yup, you're right.  It is movement of the skin which highly influences the nervous system and honestly it, "turns on the lights" of the cellular system, promoting healing, mental and physical balance and emotional calm.   It does not manipulate deeper muscle tissue like massage.

Then there's the movement part.  Of course there's a moment part!  If you have shown dogs or horses then you are probably aware of say, show jumping and dog agility?  Okay.  If so, then you are probably aware of the equipment used to train (or school) for these type of events.  Let's chunk it down to ground poles, elevated platforms, cavalettis (small jumps), weave cones, stuff like that.   TTouch uses a huge variety of 'ground equipment' (we're not going to learn how to jump jumps in TTouch) that is used in a careful, methodical manner with the animal so that he has to think about where his body is and where he's putting his feet and so on.  While doing this the mind is being activated and the potential for change begins.  (See, there we go sounding like magic again!).

Lastly, TTouch uses a huge variety of equipment to create the potential for change.  The single most amazing thing for me is describing how through TTouch and some simple applications with a leash and a harness, even the absolute worst leash puller can be brought into balance and leash pulling can end.....without any difficulty on the part of the owner/handler.  No shit!  

You know why?  Let's look at this.  Have you ever seen a 1500 pound horse pulling on its lead rope and dragging its handler?  Rarely, I'm sure.  It does happen, but not like in the dog world.  Most of the time, most horses walk calmly beside their handler with a slack lead rope.  Because no human wants a 1500 pound animal behaving like a wild 150 pound dog dragging on the lead with all their might.  And you simply can not jerk the lead on a horse and expect the same result as you'd get from doing it to a dog!  Oh my!  Dial up the ER!  There has to be a better way, right?  Right!  And there is.

Here's the real deal:  I got into TTouch after a bad bicycle accident.  I had badly torn up hands and a torn ligament requiring surgery in my left hand.  I also had a 145 pound coonhound who did pet therapy and went out in public.  He was a good dog on lead, but because of his size alone I was terribly afraid that if he lunged or pulled for any reason, I'd lose him because I didn't have any strength in my hands, at all.  I didn't just sign up for one TTouch session to learn this one thing that I needed, either.  There were no practitioners within 3 hours of where I live!  So, I went for the whole ball of wax and became a certified companion animal practitioner.  I learned how to go on walks with my "Uber Hound" without any worry about my ability to keep him in check.  I had been given the tools and skills to deal with leash pulling safely and effectively - and I teach those tools and skills!

Here's a few more wonderful TTouch success stories:

After a bad storm, the house was getting a new metal roof put on it.  My Uber Hound (he was just really huge, so I called him that a lot) was outside confined to a long porch along the house enjoying the day.  At one point I realized the workers on the roof were on the end of the house where my hound was and I knew they were tossing off the old metal roofing.  Fearing they'd throw metal roofing down to the porch where the dog was, I went out to retrieve him and bring him inside.  In doing so, guess what?  I was hit with a flying piece of metal roofing, the corner hitting my cheekbone just below my right eye.  Sharp metal corner flying through the air....you know that left one deep gash!  In hindsight, I probably should have put on my big girl pants and had it stitched up by a doctor.  But no!  I was horribly embarrassed that I had put myself in the way of the roofers and gotten hurt.  No one saw me get hurt, so they were none the wiser to my plight, and I wanted to keep it that way.  It was my own fault, after all.  I had two hours before I had to leave the house and go pick up my kids from school, so I got an ice pack for my cheek and sat down and went to work.  I did TTouch circles with the ice pack; I left the ice pack on till the area was chilled and would then do Raccoon TTouches all around the gash, very lightly; and then back to the ice, and so on.  Two hours I did this.  The gash was a half inch long and quite deep, but by the time I left the house 2 hours later, there was no swelling, no bruising, and honestly, it looked pretty dang good!  Well, the roofers did eventually find out what happened and felt bad that they were throwing metal sheets off the roof without seeing what lay in the path.  No hard feelings.  They were as shocked as I was at how GOOD my gash looked!  No one believed it was a fresh gash, except the cut itself looked it.  It never bruised, not even the bone.  In fact, the scar looks far better than it would have had I had it treated "traditionally."

This was taken 18 hours after the incident with the sheet metal roofing.  I should have had a black eye, swollen and badly bruised cut.  But I didn't.  Two hours of ice and TTouch made all the difference.



Me and my accidents....I was in a motorcycle wreck and broke my ankle very badly (multiple fractures and a compound fracture....it was very gross!).  When the EMT's were attending to me at the scene, I was hyperventilating and well on my way into shock.  Then, I remembered TTouch!  Can you imagine such a thought at a time like that?!  Well, I did.  I remembered Linda's words, "Work the ears to prevent shock."  I reached up with both hands and began doing small, crude TTouches on my ears.  I think it's pretty impressive that when the EMT looked at his monitor he looked back at me and asked, "What are you doing?"  I explained a bit what I was doing and why and then he asked me to show him.  I showed him how to do the TTouches easily after which he took over for me so I could "relax" (yeah, right!).  The ear work had made an immediate difference which is why the EMT had made such notice.  My vision cleared, breathing slowed and I was visibly calmer.  I did not go into shock.  True story.

There once was an adult Pitbull who was rescued from a horrid life that had left him horribly frightened of life and people and everything in it.  He was brought to a TTouch prac and on that first visit his huge accomplishment was simply to get out of the vehicle that he had arrived in; he was too terrified to move.  By the end of his sessions with the practitioner, this dog was negotiating obstacles with confidence, no signs of the intense fear and complete lack of confidence.  It changed the dogs life dramatically and for the better, yet sadly he died of a heart condition related to his earlier traumas.  At least he died happy, content and at peace.

Speaking of such, I had a client who had several dogs of the same breed, one was rather elderly and was having issues with one of the younger dogs in the home.  The owner really wanted the two dogs to make peace and get along better so that the elder dog could experience peace in his short time left. Long story short, when the elder dog began his transition to the rainbow bridge, the owner was right there with TTouches and I was told it was the most beautiful passing that could have been hoped for.

A prac-in-training had a case study with a friend who's dog loved to eat the furniture, specifically table legs.  When the prac arrived at the owners home she was blown away by the amount of chewing this dog had done to the owners home.  She questioned her skills in handling this effectively, but she settled in and just did the work as she had been taught.  She did lots of mouth work.  What is mouth work you ask?  TTouches on the gums and lips.  When she was finished and had left, she really wondered if she'd done any good at all.  A few days later her friend called and asked her, "What did you do to my dog?!  He hasn't chewed on anything since you left!"


TTouch - practical magic - not really, but a nice way to put it.




Sunday, August 28, 2016

Moderation

People are amazed when they find out that I pretty much eat what I want to eat.  They're expression of disbelief that I still love hot dogs, ice cream and just about anything chocolate is unmistakable.  The key is that I don't eat these "forbidden" foods on a regular basis.  I don't even crave them on a regular basis and when I do enjoy something "forbidden", it's usually in small quantities because it just doesn't take much to satisfy the urge.

My "go to" diet is pretty healthy these days but it took a while to get there.  Something I outline in my new book coming out next month.  What has become my "go to" diet are things that I do crave and that my body wants on a regular basis; things like salad, vegetables and unprocessed foods that are whole and lacking in copious amounts of preservatives.  Why?  Because over time the mass quantities of preservatives in many foods has become virtually inedible to me - they taste horrid!

Here's a great example:  I'm not nuts about donuts in general.  Oh, I like them, but my God they're sweet and really that level of sugar makes me ill.  But!  I do like a donut every now and again and my favorite donut shop is a little local place that makes theirs fresh every morning.... since they're not swimming in preservatives they taste pretty darn good!  So, there I was one day in Walmart picking up a few things when I just happened to run into the owner of the donut shop!  We had a nice chat and went our separate ways without my giving it another thought till I reached the bakery.  Suddenly I really wanted a donut, so I took home a small box of donut holes to share with my family.  A rare treat, for sure.  After dinner, I got a couple donut holes for myself and my boyfriend.  We bit into our donut holes and then both of us made a horrid face and looked at one another in shock and disappointment.

"These taste horrible!"  I said to him, "They're full of chemicals!"  My boyfriend agreed.  Neither of us could eat our two little donut holes.  They were absolutely horrid and I ended up feeding the rest of that entire box to the chickens!

When we were both back in Walmart a few days later we shared our story with a gal working in the bakery.  She was genuinely surprised that we found those donut holes so revolting as she had never noticed any "chemical" taste.  As we both left we realized and concurred that if a person has a high level of processed foods in their diet, they really can't taste the chemical taste in their food.  We had experienced this before and it's definitely a theme!  I find this deeply interesting and amazing!

My boyfriend ended up becoming more of a whole food eater just through being around me, and he enjoys processed foods more than I do... but less all the time... because he too is experiencing this sensitivity to the chemicals in processed foods.  It happens even to the best of us!  Which brings me to the solid opinion that our bodies just don't like that shit one bit.   Even my son who is a chemical food addict has started to notice the chemical taste in foods and this is helping him to decide for himself that he'd rather have whole foods.

Something else of interest that I mention in my book is the empty calories hidden in preservatives alone.  Did you know that 1/3 of the calories in one strip of processed bacon comes from the preservatives alone?!  One third!

Learn how you can steer away from eating so many chemicals in your own life ~ and how that alone helps weight loss in my new book, "My "No Diet" Revolution, How I Beat The Insanity Of Dieting And Lost Weight Successfully", coming out late September 2016.


Tuesday, August 23, 2016

"Between The Ears" Moment: Chilled

Weight loss is more than just physical change and something I touch on in my book, "My 'No Diet' Revolution".  Here's a "Between The Ears" moment,  Being Cold.

Things that just aren't talked about when losing weight, at least not much.  The little big things like a lighter period and the ability to freeze in July.

Before sizing down I never had an issue of being cold in the summer.  That changed big time when I got smaller - I got colder.  I used to set my house to the summer temperature of 72 and that was as warm as I could take it.  Now my house is set at 77 during the summer and I still step outside at regular intervals to thaw out and warm up a bit!  I think if I lived alone I'd have the house set at 80.

Going out during the summer is great!  I'm guaranteed to turn blue for the first two minutes upon entering a store and then I guess my furness kicks on and i'm comfortable for a while.  If I'm going to be inside for any length of time, such as a movie theater or restaurant, I'll wear long pants and take a wrap.

Being a colder person means the electric blanket goes on the bed earlier than most folks and stays on longer.   It means copious layers of clothes in the winter time.  My "around the house" winter clothes begin with a short sleeved t-shirt, followed by a long sleeve t-shirt, topped with a larger short sleeve t-shirt and if it's really cold, there's a sweat shirt on top of that.  True story.

Being a cold person means you can still use your heated seats in the summer because the car air conditioning is just a tad too cold without it.  Either that or it means that you really would enjoy some heated seats!  Dual zone climate control is very useful too!

Being cold means that there's a year round blanket by your favorite spot on the sofa.

Laugh and enjoy the lower cooling bill and throw on extra layers in the winter and stoke the fire more often.  It's all cool.

Current launch date for my book is mid September!  The ebook will be available at Amazon.com and print copies at CreateSpace.com.

Wednesday, August 17, 2016

Arthritic Relief


Way back in my early thirties my knees ached so badly that I could hardly climb (or descend!) a set of stairs.   I had tried acupuncture which worked for a while.  I had tried physical therapy which ultimately led to orthoscopic knee surgery .... which lasted for a while.  I had been to a specialist who confirmed that, yes, I had early onset arthritis, or something like that.  I hurt all the dang time.  Exercise helped but that required regular ice packs and cold soaks.  Mostly I relied on copious quantities of naproxen sodium.  I knew it was not good for me.  My arthritic future frightened me!

Somewhere along the way I heard that ginger root was good for reducing inflammation, the major contributor to arthritis and its pain.

So, I gave it a try out of desperation.  I tried it all kinds of ways.  Finally, I found a way that works.

Today I'm 52 and I am literally pain free.  I have aches on occasion and I can still sense pressure changes in the weather, but the daily constant nagging, deep pains are completely gone.

You can't help but wonder if it really is the ginger making all that difference.  I agree!  It's my body and I wondered about it, too.  So, when I left my marriage in late 2013, moved out and rearranged my life, I didn't give two hoots about taking the time to have my ginger.  Time?!  Like it's any time at all....an extra 30 seconds, tops.  It was November when I left; by mid February, not quite three months ginger-free, the pain come back.  Let me tell you, it was nearly crippling!  I had nothing else in my diet that would aggravate arthritis; I had dropped weight and I was exercising; I was doing everything right to help arthritis, not hurt it.  But I hurt!

I put ginger root back into my diet asap.  Would it make any difference?  I wondered.  My God, three to four days later the pain was already much reduced and in two weeks time I was back to a very welcome painless me.

Ginger stays in my diet.  Learn how in my book!  Coming out September 25, 2016

Tuesday, August 16, 2016



Four years ago I was thrust into a need for change.  I was obese, I was broken from a traffic accident, and I needed to do something about it!  What I learned along the way changed my life and my relationship with food that ultimately opened the door to substantial weight loss.

I'm in my 50's and have not experienced a healthy body size since my teenage years - till now!

No expensive diet foods, no points, no calorie counting.  Just a good, honest, down to earth, common sense approach that truly opens the door to measurable success that you can stick with.

I'm thrilled to share my experiences and blueprint for success.  Because you know what?  If I can do it.... ((you know the rest))!

I have been a writer my entire life.  As soon as I learned how to write, I was writing stories way back before the age of 10!   My journal over the last 40 years spans 7 volumes.   This is my first actual, physical book publication and one I'm dearly dedicated to because honestly, I haven't met a single person who wasn't interested in knowing how I lost weight successfully.

I'm thrilled to say that I'm exploring and learning all about self publication and I expect to have my book available for purchase very soon!  I'm aiming to have my book available in both e-book and actual, physical book form.

Stay tuned!
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