About FitMed Inc
San Rafael, CA
www.heartmonitors. com

Product Catalog · Site Map · Volume Orders ·  Exercise Tips · E-mail Us 
  SALE-Specials · Shipping Rates · Help Line · Links ·
View Cart-Check out  

Heart Monitors   Polar Horse Heart Monitors   Total Trainer & Home Fitness    Gravity Inversion   WaterGym   Pedometers

 

       

wpe1.jpg (811 bytes)wpe5.jpg (1255 bytes)

wpe1.jpg (811 bytes) wpe7.jpg (1200 bytes)


Main
Your Back
Back Pain
Stress and Tension

General WellnessMedical Studies

Athletes

 



wpe1.jpg (811 bytes)wpeC.jpg (1203 bytes)


| Body Realignment | Muscle Pain | Ligaments | Inversion |

wpe65.jpg (1493 bytes)

People who care about their quality of life and health (and athletes certainly do) are adding inversion to their daily fitness programs.

Inversion helps athletes in several ways:


wpe69.jpg (2962 bytes)

Nearly every physical activity involves some form of compression of the spine. The compressive effect of gravity is compounded by activities such as running, weightlifting, aerobics, skiing, biking, and golf which can exact an incredible toll on the spine discs and back muscles.

If we perform our daily activities in the wrong way, we can cause a misalignment of the spine. Most often these misalignments are nominal and will readily correct themselves given the opportunity. Inversion with movement (such as side-to-side bends, back arches, and a partial sit-up or two) provides that opportunity. This decompressive inverted stretch is most effective when done at the completion of a workout or following any significant physical effort. An alternative is to invert just before bedtime.

wpe74.jpg (2460 bytes)

One-sided activities may be the most damaging and troublesome for the athlete for two reasons: The body will tend to over compensate for the strong-side muscle groups, pulling the spine out of alignment, and one-sided activities usually involve rotation of the spine, often under incredible loads. The muscles that rotate the intervertebral joints in one direction may be stronger than those that rotate it the other direction. These unequal forces make the joints weaker and more vulnerable. Parts of the bone surfaces bear more weight that they should This imbalance can cause pain. Examples of these activities are golf, water skiing, tennis, bowling, racquetball, and baseball.

Inversion after one-sided physical activities helps realign the spine and keeps athletes performing at higher levels for longer periods of time.

wpe75.jpg (2925 bytes)

Athletes prone to stiffness or muscle spasms after a work-out can benefit from the lymphatic wash provided by inversion. Intense muscles activities cause muscles to become sore. This is due to the build up of large amounts of lactic acid and carbon dioxide in the muscles. The faster this waste is cleared, the faster the stiffness in the muscles disappears. The alternate stretching and relaxing of your muscles through movements during inversion clears the lactic acid and other wastes accumulated during physical activities. Many athletes find that severe back spasms that used to take up to ten days to recover from are now cleared in three to four days through the use of inversion.

wpe77.jpg (3277 bytes)

The performance of inverted activities can be enhanced through inversion training. If you are not used to being upside down, you will be disoriented, making the performance of any activity in this position difficult. Inversion helps to develop balance awareness, which occurs when the upper regions of the inner ear are stimulated. Sky divers, gymnast's, springboard divers, and scuba divers will find that inversion therapy fine-tunes the body and the inner ear to the upside-down world. Inversion therapy has also been used to normalize the ear canal as a treatment for motion sickness.

wpe6C.jpg (2196 bytes)

Ligaments are fibrous strips that hold your bones together. Most important are the ligaments which hold the disc nuclei inside the disk and the paraspinal ligaments that run the length of the spinal column. Ligaments are flexible but not very elastic. They can tear when they are stretched too much. The gentle reverse pull and stretch that occurs while you invert strengthens both ligaments and connective tissue, and helps to protect the athlete from serious injury.

wpe6E.jpg (1263 bytes)

  • Stretching the spine can reverse the effects of compression activities (running, weightlifting, aerobics) which are compounded by the force of gravity.
  • One-sided sports (i.e., golf, baseball, & tennis) can pull the spine out of alignment--Inversion helps realign the vertebrae.
  • Inversion encourages the lymphatic system to cleanse the muscles of built-up lactic acid, thereby relieving sore muscles.
  • Inverted training allows skydivers, gymnasts, scuba divers and springboard divers adjust to the upside-down world.
  • Stretching ligaments in the spine can help reduce the risk of injury to the athlete.

 Inversion Products


©  Hang Ups Inversion Products ®

 

  Site Directory

 Home
Site Map
Main Catalog
Heartmonitors
Volume Orders
About FitMed
Shipping
Shipping
Specials
Shipping Rates
E-mail Us
View cart 
Check out
Target Zone Calc
Links
Download Software

HRM Categories
Entry level
Target Zone & Time

Calorie Calculation

Target Z &  Memory

Download  Monitors

Hiking, Skiing

Choosing for You

WaterGym
About Watergym
About WG Belt
WG
DVD
WG DVD
Testimonials
Belt Sizes
Belt Care
Fitting Instructions

Ordering
Home Page

No Chest Strap
Tanita Cardio
Cateye PL-6000
S. D. Cardio Pacer
Reebok Heart Meter

 

 

Polar Catalog
Polar FS1
Polar FS2
Polar FS3
Polar F4
Polar F5
Polar F6
Polar F11
Polar F55
Polar S120
Polar S210
Polar S610
Polar S625x
Polar S720
Polar S725x
Polar S810
Polar AXN300
Polar AXN500
Polar AXN700

Books
Heart Zone Training
Heart Rate  Book
HR M Guidebook

Outdoor Indoor Cycle

Precision HR
T
Hi Perform Heart

Complete Triathlons

Precision Mnt Biking

Precision Walking

Precision Multi sport


Sensor Dynamics
Cardio Pacer
Cardio Champ
Phoenix




Polar  Monitors
Polar Comparison

Polar Accessories
Polar  Transmitters 
OwnCode
OwnCal
OwnIndex
Body Workout
Keeps U Fit
Polar S- features
Precision  software
Infrared  transfer
cadence sensor
power output sensor
Polar Accessories

Polar features
Polar Heart Bra

WearLink

OwnZone

Calories burned

Track progress

Relaxation level

Software
Jeff Galloway
PC Cycling
Triathlon
Coach Benson

CicloSport
CP 12c
CP 13i
CP 16
CP 16i


Polar Horse
Wellness Kit 
Equine HealthCheck
Equine Easy
Equine InZone
Start & Drive
Equine S610
Equine S720
Equine S810i 
Driving Kit 
F-5 Easy Rider
Accessories 
Accuracy
Comparison Chart
Health & Wellness 
Train Competition
Training Advisor
Training Tips
Training Advisor
Training Tips
Training Tips
FAQ
Research
Testimonials
Online Videos

Gravity Inversion
F-5000 Table
Power II
Total Back System
EZ-Up Rack
Gravity Boots
Your Back
Back Pain

Stress
General Wellness
Medical Studies
Athletes

Impulse
Impulse 9
Impulse 12

Reebok
Women's 30
RS I
RS II
RS III

 Timex Catalog
Timex T5C391
TimexT5F011
TimexT5G311
TimexT5E681
Timex T58491
Timex T5C401
Timex T5C411

TimexT59761
Timex T5C351
Timex T5D741
TimexT5G751
TimexT5D761

Blood Pressure
High Blood Pressure
Model UA-779
Model UA-767
Model UA-702
Model UB 328

Endorsement 

Cardiosport
Cardio Sport Compare
Fusion 10
Fusion 20
Fusion 30

Cardiosport Go
Cardiosport GraphX

Cardio Ultima PC

Mio HR  Monitors
Sport Select
Sport Select Petite

Wave

Shape Select

Shape Select Petite

Zone Plus

Total Trainer Gym
Trainer DLX
Advanced  DLX

Chrome DLX II

Chrome DLX III

Power Pro Home

Folding  the DLX 
Comparison Chart   
Circuit Training
Leg, Hips  Exercise 
Weight Bar  
Top Grade Foam 
Super Tuff Rollers 
Testimonials

Exercise Tips
I
ronman Competitor
Research References
Heart Rate - Basic Info
Getting Fit in Zones
Exercise Benefits
Polar Fitness Test
Training Overview
Benefits of Exercise
Goal Setting
Max Heart Rate

Fights Depression

Aquatic Exercise
Swim & Heart Rate
Low Fat Tips
Aerobic Benefits
Y2K Cardio Training
Your Heart Health
Changing  Heart Rate
Think Positive
Over Training
Health Heart Test
Foods for the Heart
Risks of Diabetes
Eating Healthy
Weight Management
Mind Body Training
Eating and Exercise
Burning Calories
Eating and Exercise
Child Obesity

Pedometers Catalog  
Reebok B1
Reebok B2
Reebok CS1
Reebok CS3
Reebok CS4

Power Breathe
Ordering
Key Benefits
Fitness Info
General Info

Wellness Info
Sports Performance 

Studies & Summaries
Athletic Endurance 

Asthmatics & Respiratory

Fou
r Endorsements