THE BODY ON AUTOPILOT


THE BODY ON AUTO-PILOT


These series of post are mainly my own LIMITED thoughts and experience from practicing Yiquan and should be taken with a HUGE DOSE OF SALT.

After continuous practice of Yiquan, it becomes very clear that most people exhibit very little awareness of their body. If we are not even aware of the how our body is feeling, how much further do we have to go to gain control over the body?

In this fast paced society, our attention spans are increasingly getting limited. We jump from thoughts to thoughts with very limited awareness of what’s going on. It’s more of looking for the next quick fix or gratification. Of course, what’s being said sounds remarkably like an extract from a ‘self-help’ book … but hold on.

The trouble with such absent mindedness is that there is no one in the control room of the body. This means that we allow the body to be on auto-pilot most of the time. Trouble is, most auto-pilot programs have technicians to recalibrate and maintain both the program and the planes we fly in. Can we say the same for our body?

From my personal observations, several symptoms occur from prolonged auto-piloting our bodies. Namely:

1.  Bad postures
It starts of benignly enough. When we’re young and tired, we tend to slouch. It’s relaxing and relieves the tension in the neck muscles and the body. However, do it long enough and over prolonged period of time, you’ll develop a minor hunchback. Excessive use of computers and smartphones, the hunchback will become more pronounced and problematic over time. And this is just an example. Any type of postures that does not align with gravity causes muscular and skeletal imbalances. This is difficult to correct as it’s a problem (and habit!) that accumulated over a lifetime. More on bad postures here.

2.  Yellow to Red zones
Yellow to red zones are muscles and tendons we actively use in daily life. From young, we learn to use certain muscles, tendons and ligaments in our bodies. Unfortunately, it’s common to fail to use the entire body for day to day life. Instead, we rely and sometimes (over)rely on certain areas of our bodies. I term these ‘yellow’ or ‘red’ zones. For instance, when washing and drying clothes, pay close attention of which part of the body you tend to use to wring the clothes dry. Most people use the wrists and fingers exclusively to wring the clothes dry. But what about the forearms, elbows, biceps, shoulders and chest? Most of the time, these other parts of the bodies are inactive!

This might not be a problem when you’re young, the problem will rear its’ ugly head in middle age. Continuous (over)use of the yellow and red zones, will injure these parts. Whilst they may heal, we tend to re(injure) them over and over again. These areas possibly are continuously stressed and never able to relax completely. That’s because they’re over-active and called to work constantly. Over time, these areas will start exhibiting aches, discomfort and will progress to acute pains.

3.  Grey to Black zones
Grey to black zones are the complete opposite of the above. These are areas of the bodies we rarely exercise, if at all. Due to our lifestyle, there are certain joints, ligaments, tendons and muscles that we rarely use in our daily lives. For instance, how often do you raise your hands straight above your heads? Or bend over and touch the tips of your toes with your fingers without bending your knees?

Constant neglect of these areas of the bodies causes two major problems. One, because of lack of use, the flexibility and strength of these areas are negligible. Secondly, over time, the brain is unable to control these areas of the body at all. For instance, some people can wiggle their eyes or flex their pectoral muscles. Most of us cannot. Trouble is, the larger the amount of grey to black zones we have in our bodies, the weaker and unhealthier we become.

Summary
It’s inevitable that once the body is on auto-pilot for too long a period, calibration errors and misalignment occurs. Aches and body pain becomes more pronounced. If this is happening to you, than the solution is clear! Instead of taking steroid injections or pain-killers, it’s the body telling you to wake up. You need to exercise conscious control over the body and find out what’s wrong.