Friday, June 28, 2013

Rejuvenate For Summer: And For Life!

Thank you for following us on our topic of rejuvenation  - we tried covering much of what many of us do over the summer and carry these tips on - for life!
How do you rejuvenate for summer, enjoying the warm, fresh air again? Let us know!
We found so many more websites for further reading on rejuvenation, here are some of the best picks:



What Are Rejuvenating Foods For Summer?
Youtube Videos Full of Fresh Juice Ideas!
Pretty Pictures For Summer Fruit Recipes
Perfect Summer Eating








Keeping Your Summer Break Busy: Basics
Exercise Safely During Summer
Get The Family Out
How To Keep The Kids Active

10 Ways To R & R This Summer
Buzzfeed's 25 Simple Ways To Relax This Summer (No. 3 Is Our Favorite!)
Your Summer Reading List
Finding Relaxation In Your Backyard
Huffington Post Knows How To Relax







Keep reading and stay happy & healthy from your friends at The Backrub x




Saturday, June 15, 2013

Rejuvenate For Summer : Part V: Roadtrips

Summer means vacations means road trips. Our bodies and boredom can take its toll on long hours in the car, so how can you keep healthy and happy behind the seatbelt?

 Body
Fuel up by bringing healthy snacks like grapes, nuts, berries, string cheese, yogurt - these will help you stay alert for the long distant driving. If you have a hard time sticking to healthy snacks, try portion control by preparing small bags of goodies before you go.
 Check out these sites for more ideas:



Keep your body from getting sore by stopping at regular intervals and getting out of the car. When you're stuck for long periods in the car, try some Stoplight Yoga:

Basics: Concentrate on your breathing and keep a good posture

Waiter Pose: Hold onto the steering wheel with one hand, and then raise your other hand and firmly press it flat against the roof of the car. Hold for a few seconds as you breathe. Release the pose, then take the hand back a little further. Press, breathe, and hold again. Keep taking the hand back a little at a time as you open up your arm pit and the side of your body.

Spinal Twists: Keeping your foot on the brake, sit up a little straighter and gently pull your abs in, then using leverage with your right hand in between the seats, reach across with your left hand to a comfortable place on the passenger seat and pull yourself into a gentle twist. Look over the right shoulder. Keep breathing and hold for 10 - 15 seconds, slowly release, check the stoplight and at the next signal, twist to the other side. 

...and a few sites for stretch ideas when you get out of the car
 

Mind
Those breaks are important, not just to stretch your body but to rejuvenate the mind. Get some fresh air, close your eyes for a bit and relax - you deserve it!
To keep you alert on the road, try some of these sites games, trivia and more...

Do you have tips for the road? Let us know via Facebook, Twitter or email!