Wellfie Wednesday Tip #147: SummerOfMove is BACK!

 Happy Wellfie Wednesday! Welcome back!

This week serves as more of a public service announcement. This summer continues a movement... for more... MOVEMENT! #SummerOfMOVE is BACK, an initiative that resides along #FreeTheYoke and APHPT.org. Most of the information I have was pulled from last year’s announcement, because this year it seems that the Oxen have something amazing hidden under their wings and won’t release info until the start of the season, June 15th! But as a member of #WellfieCrew, I SAY BRING IT!

Though really, I’m here to tell you that #SummerOfMOVE is an awesome initiative that is meant to create change, a change in the health of not only ourselves but also the people we have connections with. It is a team-oriented, community-based, and summer-long event that will push you physically and mentally, but of course all in the benefit of better health. With an end goal of creating new and sustainable healthy habits, while getting to experiment a little with your movements. I still occasionally find myself doing box jumps, when that previously was something i never did.

We are hearing that cardiorespiratory fitness will play a big role this year, so be ready to find out what kind of shape you’re really in. But another large and probably more important component is that of community and creating connections. So if you have a friend or family member that is looking to make a move towards better health, this is an ideal place to start, so please invite them to join. The support you’ll receive along the way is tremendous!

Check out #SummerOfMOVE on your social media platforms to see all the excitement that happened last year and to stay informed for this year. Look for more details soon…..but for now….join a team, create a team, or hop into the draft pool. REGISTER HERE.

The #WELLFIECREW team would LOVE to have you join us!!! We’re somewhat of a known contender.

Thanks again for all of the #WellfieWednesday support, be sure to post your pictures this week and tag the WW crew members in your post (@TheFuelPhysio@Eric_in_AmERICa@AaronPerezPT@DianaKlatt) and keep the wave of healthy change going!

- WW Crew

Wellfie Wednesday Tip #127: #IMovedToday December Challenge

Happy Wellfie Wednesday! Welcome back! This week’s post comes to you by a guest promoter of health, Mark Milligan (@markmilligandpt). Mark is a practicing physical therapist in Austin, TX, specializing in orthopaedics and pain science. Mark is also the founder of Anywhere Healthcare (@Anywhere_Health) - “A telehealth platform solving the problem of healthcare access by allowing any provider of any discipline remote access to their patients.”

December is upon us! With December and the holiday season, the Season of Excess begins!! This is a challenging time in almost every way. The temperatures are cold, the days are short, the end-of-year work piles up, and we all have the desire and need to spend more time with our families and colleagues, eating of course!! All this happens just before we all make the annual effort to change our lives for the better... 

Reflecting on my holiday behaviors over many years and realizing my own struggle with the "I'm on top of the world and I am going to get in the best shape of my life" moments mixed with the "Meh, what's one more cookie, I can start my diet tomorrow" moments, I realized that I always had these discussions in my own head and never with other people... So, I decided to reach out for help with accountability and motivation. Social Media seemed like the obvious place to go so I just put it out there and created the #IMovedToday hashtag to not only help me post about my daily movements but also have people support me and be able to support others!! People were responding and a small group were supporting and tweeting!

Timing is everything and the universe works perfectly, I had received a message from Cheryl Capone Keller (@KellerCaponePhD) who was having a similar thought about helping each other support and celebrate movement during the season, when movement is often forgotten about! 

The #IMovedToday December Challenge was born!!!

So we would like to invite and welcome all of you to the Challenge to help you and others choose movement!

The rules for the #IMovedToday December Challenge are incredibly easy!

Join us and look for #IMovedToday to continue into 2019!!!

Thanks for all of the support, be sure to post your successes and pictures this week and tag with #WellfieWednesday & #IMovedToday, along with the WW crew members (@TheFuelPhysio@Eric_in_AmERICa@FreestylePhysio@DianaKlatt) and keep the wave of healthy change going!

- WW Crew

Wellfie Wednesday Tip #124: Updated Physical Activity Guidelines

Happy Wellfie Wednesday! Welcome back! This week is brought to you by Patrick (@TheFuelPhysio) and it includes NEW updates to The Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans. This is the first update in 10 years! And a bit of a spoiler, not much as changed. But greater emphasis in key areas has been added.

The foundation of the recommendations still suggest a minimum of 150 minutes of moderate-intensity physical activity and muscle-strengthening activities two or more days a week. However, they now also speak to specific populations, such as preschool-aged kids, older adults, and adults with disabilities.

Here are a few of those specific key guidelines:

“Preschool-aged children (3 through 5 years) should be physically active throughout the day to enhance growth and development. Adult caregivers of preschool-aged children should encourage active play that includes a variety of activity types.”

“Children and adolescents aged 6 through 17 years should do 60 minutes (1 hour) or more of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity daily.”

For adults, “additional health benefits are gained by doing physical activity beyond the equivalent of 300 minutes (5 hours) of moderate-intensity physical activity a week.”

“As part of their weekly physical activity, older adults should do multicomponent physical activity that includes balance training as well as aerobic and muscle-strengthening activities.”

“When adults with chronic conditions or disabilities are not able to meet the above key guidelines, they should engage in regular physical activity according to their abilities and should avoid inactivity.”

In addition, the guidelines highlight the many known health benefits of being physically active. And with an influx of new research, those newly discovered benefits are also mentioned. Such as “improved bone health and weight status for children aged 3 through 5 years,” “brain health benefits, including improved cognitive function, reduced anxiety and depression risk, and improved sleep and quality of life,” and “for people with various chronic medical conditions, reduced risk of all-cause and disease-specific mortality, improved function, and improved quality of life.”

Be sure to check out The Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans in its entirety, is it contains a lot of great information and a greater call to action for healthcare providers and community leaders.

The real take home message is that we need to Move More, Move Often, and that ALL Movement Counts! And as the WW crew believes, it is the small victories that matter!

Thanks for all of the support, be sure to post your pictures this week and tag the WW crew members in your post (@TheFuelPhysio@Eric_in_AmERICa@FreestylePhysio@DianaKlatt) and keep the wave of healthy change going!

-WW Crew

Wellfie Wednesday Tip #120: It Starts with "Connect"

Happy WellfieWednesday! Welcome back! This week comes with a personal blog story from Patrick (@TheFuelPhysio) and It Starts with “Connect.” So without getting into a long explanation and back story, “connect” is one of the five human elements adopted by APHPT from Pro-Activity. And it is essentially the relationships/bonds/connections you have with family, friends, colleagues, and communities.

A week and a half ago I ended up partaking in something crazy… maybe more than crazy. It was initially a call to action and actually DOING rather than preaching good health behaviors. I also thought it was a good reason to see some friends and colleagues, have a few beers, and hang out. But it was more than that.

The initial spark came from this past Summer of Move and a flame was lit when learning that in 1908 President Roosevelt issued a directive (Executive Order 989) requiring that officers of all military branches be able to complete “a march of 50 miles, to be made in three consecutive days and in a total of 20 hours, including rests, the march on any one day to be during consecutive hours.” Years later, President Kennedy in a Sport’s Illustrated piece titled “The Soft American,” stated that “physical fitness is not only one of the most important keys to a healthy body; it is the basis of dynamic and creative intellectual activity” and that “physical fitness is the basis of all the activities of our society.” JFK than thought that those 50 miles should be covered in ONE day. Lucky we went with TR’s version and the craziness became known as “The Teddy.”

The plan for the weekend was to run a half marathon on Saturday, a half marathon on Sunday (as part of Hunterdon, NJ’s Main Street Event), and than a full marathon on Monday, utilizing the Main Street course throughout Clinton and Flemington, New Jersey, and putting us at approximately 52 miles, if completed.

Now… I’m in no way a distance runner, my primary choice of planned exercise is strength training and living in hotter temperatures makes it a tad difficult to train for distance runs during the summer months. And before this attempt my farthest run EVER was a 10K, and I like using the kilometer version because it sounds better than 6.2 miles… So needless to say, with work and other obligations, I showed up in New Jersey without having really trained, which was about the dumbest thing I could have done.

But still, 4 of us set out that Saturday morning to start “The Teddy.” First few miles went great, certainly easier with motivation by your side. I slowed down significantly at about the half-way point, but we finished day one, I ran the farthest I had ever run. I was stoked! But hurting… significantly. And we had only completed a fourth of what we set out to do. The afternoon and evening were rough, and as any crazy healthcare provider, I started self diagnosing myself with a multitude of things. I of course had several places suffering from some sort of tendonopathy, probably a few stress fractures in my left foot, and was highly convinced of bilateral tibial plateau fractures. Not to mention I did have actually blisters on my second toe and heels. Walking was difficult…

The next morning was of course the next half marathon, and a real one at that with bibs, timing devices, and hundreds of others. So I pushed through and ran again. Everything… and I mean everything was painful after that. But hey, I finished another half marathon. Though that evening was rough; so rough that even heel slides were about my limit.

But Monday came around as it always does and it was time to complete the other HALF of “The Teddy.” Even with an additional friend (full of new energy), it wasn’t enough to have me run again. Though I was determined to hit 50 miles. So I ENDURED it… for 8 and half hours, until my milage hit the mark. I had done it! But most likely significantly “broke” or “injured” something. Getting off the plane that evening was about the most difficulty thing, ankles swollen like you couldn’t believe, again self diagnosing… surely a blood clot this time.

The week following was rough… Tuesday I had to cut down my patient caseload because walking and standing were so painful. But I knew of the human body’s resilience and if I continued to move and actively recovery I would come out the other end, as I have! Maybe at about 95% now.

Throughout the weekend I heavily experienced all five of Pro-Activity’s human elements, MOVE, FUEL, RECOVER, ENDURE, CONNECT. But everything started with CONNECT. It was the CONNECT that put me in New Jersey. It was the CONNECT of my APHPT tribe and my Physical Therapy community that supported my body can MOVE this way. It was the CONNECT of those in Jersey that ensured proper FUEL and RECOVER was had, whether it be eating enough or getting enough sleep. And it was the CONNECT, support, and motivation that helped me ENDURE the weekend.

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Remember that the human body is RESILIENT! And with CONNECT anything is possible! Thanks for all of the support, be sure to post your pictures this week and tag the WW crew members in your post (@TheFuelPhysio@Eric_in_AmERICa@FreestylePhysio@DianaKlatt) and keep the wave of healthy change going!

-WW Crew

Wellfie Wednesday Tip #110: A Wellness Challenge

Happy Wednesday! This week’s #WellfieWednesday post is brought to you by  @AaronPerezPT. Enjoy!

     "Wellness" continues to be an ever-expanding market and topic. Even the term seems to stir up some controversy, and it seems some folks in the wellness industry prefer “well-being” over “wellness.” Though we’re not here to debate, but rather celebrate! So, I thought I’d create a friendly challenge regarding elements of wellness for our readers. Below are 5 elements which are fairly comprehensive components of well-being. It’s worth mentioning that these components are pillars for Pro-Activity and endorsed by @TheAPHPT, however, the challenges and views of this blog are solely mine. Just wanting to give credit where credit is due as I did not come up with these elements. Choose one or more element challenges from below and let the #WellfieCrew know how it went! 

#Move – Test your 12 minute walk or run test. How much ground can you cover in 12 minutes? #Go!

#Fuel - Try a new vegetable #EatMorePlants 

#Recover – Do 5 or more minutes of active relaxation. Ideas are deep breathing, yoga or stretching, or a nature walk. #TreatYoSelf

#Endure – Try a physical activity you haven’t done in at least 6 months. A great way to practice your #endure is through your #move. It reminds me of a quote I like, “In today’s world where comfort is king, arduous physical activity is a rare opportunity to practice suffering.” 

#Connect – Say hello to a new face. #ShakeAHandMakeAFriend 

Have fun with the challenges and have an awesome #WellfieWednesday! 

Thanks for all of the support, be sure to post your pictures this week and tag the WW crew members in your post (@TheFuelPhysio@Eric_in_AmERICa@AaronPerezPT@DianaKlatt) and keep the wave of healthy change going!

-WW Crew

Wellness Wednesday Tip #46: Challenge: Join #SummerOfMove

Happy #WellfieWednesday friends! Challenge Week!!

     This week’s challenge involves our friends over at Free The Yoke! Mike Eisenhart (@mikeeisenhart) and friends established Free The Yoke last summer as an initiative to bring attention to the burden of chronic disease in the United States. (Sidenote - Did you know that more than 7 out of every 10 deaths in the United States are due to chronic disease with somewhere between 250-700K of them preventable? Unfortunately, it’s true.)

     This summer, FTY is initiating a movement (pun totally intended) titled the #SummerOfMOVE with the goal of bringing even more attention to the burden of chronic disease in the US through an international competition that not only emphasizes fitness, but also raises money for charity in the process. Essentially, you can sign up as a “Free Agent” or form a team with friends to compete against players from around the country to raise awareness of the impact of chronic disease and (let’s be real) establish your dominance against other participants.

     Think of it as a giant fantasy football league, except YOU are the athlete, YOU choose your sport, and YOU, as well as a charity of your choice, reap the benefits!

     So this week, the #WellfieWednesday team is challenging YOU to join the #SummerOfMOVE by following this link to sign up and participate: http://www.freetheyoke.com/2017/05/08/2017/

     I’ve included a few of the key dates below, but for more information, including official rules and scoring break-down, follow this link: http://www.freetheyoke.com/2017/05/14/2017rules/

Object of the game: Assemble a team and accrue the greatest number of points.

Prizes: Donations, made on behalf of the winning team(s) designated charity.

Key Dates:

  • May 7th (open registration begins),

  • May 14th (team registration begins)

  • May 16th (Commitment Day for Franchise Players)

  • May 27th (Live Draft 4P ET for Free Agents),

  • Weekend June 3/4 (preseason week 1 announcements),

  • Weekend June 10/11 (preseason week 2 announcements),

  • Weekend June 17/18 (week 3 [final] preseason announcements),

  • June 22/23rd #SummerOfMOVE opening ceremonies, Portland, OR

  • June 24th-Aug 25th #SummerOfMOVE,

  • Aug 26th (Live Awards 4P ET).

So sign up and join us! Also check out the #SummerOfMove feed below! 

     Thanks again for all of the #WellfieWednesday support, be sure to post your pictures this week and tag the WW crew members (@PBernerSPT@Eric_in_AmERICa@AaronPerezPT@fitnerdaimee@DianaKlatt) and keep the wave of healthy change going!

- WW Crew

Wellness Wednesday Tip #26: MOVE 2 Work! (or school, or the store, or anywhere!)

     Welcome back folks! Happy #WellfieWednesday! This week we have a guest promoter of health, Dr. Chris Hinze, PT, DPT, with a special message!

     We all know the recommendation, right? As adults, we need to be accumulating at least 150 minutes/week of moderate intensity physical activity (420 minutes/week if we’re kids). But we’re busy people. 150 minutes a week to exercise? A’int nobody got time for that! But what if those opportunities to exercise, those opportunities to MOVE, are just hiding there in plain sight?

Photo courtesy of Gary howe

Photo courtesy of Gary howe

     We all have places to go, whether it is going to work, school, the grocery store, the coffee shop, you name it. As Americans, we typically deploy our sedentary supporting machines (AKA the personal motor vehicle) to help us make these trips. But, what if instead we engaged in a disease fighting, mood boosting, environment enhancing mode of transportation - one that involves actually MOVING the human body? What if we incorporated this daily dose of physical activity into the trips we already make everyday?

     On this #WellfieWednesday, I encourage you to leave the keys on the counter. Instead, let’s lace up our sneakers, pump up our bike tires or dig out our transit passes and MOVE.

-       Dr. Chris Hinze, PT, DPT

     As always, thanks again for all of the #WellfieWednesday support, be sure to post your pictures again this week and tag Chris (‪@ChrisHinzePT‪ ), Eric (@Eric_in_AmERICa) or Patrick (@PBernerSPT) and keep the wave of healthy change going! And you have any interest in sharing your opinion of healthy living and would like to be a guest promoter of health, please let us know!