Barnet

Training session

Yoga ta stretch.

24 GoodGymers made their way 1.0km on a training session in Barnet.

  • Greenwich runner
  • Mary Caudle
  • Alex Murtough
  • Steve Murtough
  • Jane Yelloly
  • Paul Salman
  • Becky
  • Harvey Gallagher
  • Hannah
  • Aase Villadsen
  • Sally
  • Abi Perrin
  • Redbridge runner
  • James Kyne
  • Becca W
  • Karen
  • York runner
  • Taiwo
  • Denise
  • Amie Lane
  • John Adkins
  • Joseph
  • Rashmi
  • Leticia
 
Tuesday, 16th of March 2021
 
Led by Paul Salman

A few goodgymers came together for on line yoga. Thanks for coming please sign up again for next week and what about the foodbank challenge. Its a £10 donation to enter and you dont have to raise money.

Make a commitment and have a go! ..(and don’t forget to invite a friend).

https://www.goodgym.org/areas/barnet/happenings

https://www.goodgym.org/happenings/race-against-hunger-saturday-27-march-2021-09-30

Interesting talk

The Vagus nerve is part of our parasympathetic nervous system, delivering information from all our major organs to the brain stem, and stimulating it can help us switch off our fight or flight response and calm us down. But listener Mags wants to know what science says about its impact on our general wellbeing? Marnie Chesterton learns some deep breathing techniques and discovers how the length of our exhale is closely linked to our heart rate, all of which is important for developing something called vagal tone. Cold water immersion also said to stimulate the Vagus, so Marnie braves a freezing shower, only to discover she needs to get her face wet but keep the rest of her body dry, to avoid what scientists called autonomic conflict, which is when your stress response and calming response are both switched on by the same event. Activating both arms of the nervous system in this way can lead to serious heart problems in some people. New research into the gut-brain axis has shown that the Vagus nerve may be responsible for transporting the so-called happy hormone serotonin, which could have important implications for the treatment of depression. And innovations in electrical stimulation of this nerve means implanted devices may soon be used to treat inflammatory conditions like arthritis.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/w3cszv75

Report written by Paul Salman


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