Air Travel With Better Circulation
Air Travel With Better Circulation by
The human body is not made to sit still for long periods of time.
Proper physical function relies on movement and blood circulation.
However on an extended flight, you may feel like you do not have a
choice in the matter. You are stuffed into a cramped seat with
little opportunity for movement. Hours in this position can lead to
stiffness, cramping, and decreased blood flow. It is important to
learn how to master the art of long flights without suffering the
physical consequences.
To keep your lymph system working at peak levels despite your
extended flight, try to engage in movement as much as possible.
Keep the fluids flowing through your body by periodically walking
down the plane aisle (if the fasten seatbelt light is off). You can
perform stretches, even yoga positions, in this narrow space. In
your seat itself you can do small exercises that will keep your
blood flowing harmoniously through your body. Try pressing your
palms together, exerting pressure on them so your arm muscles flex.
You can lift your arms over your head. You can flex your abdominal
muscles, straightening your back. You can tense your thigh muscles
in repetitions. If you take a big book to read on your flight, you
can perform bicep curls with it. Do you have carryon luggage? If
so, you can stand in the aisle and lift it with your legs, or hold
it in front of you at a ninety-degree angle. In addition to
increasing blood flow, exercise also helps prevent jet lag. You get
the best of both worlds.
When flying for long periods of time, be sure to drink lots of
fluids. This will help your body on its circulation task. Water
makes everything go more smoothly. Smoking a cigarette will only
make your body’s task harder. Nicotine makes it harder for
blood to reach your extremities and taxes your whole system. If you
are a smoker, try not to smoke in advance of your flight. In
addition, avoid caffeine, alcohol, and salty foods. These always
complicate your body’s work.
Dress appropriately for your flight. As much as you want to look
like a movie star when you arrive at your destination, resist the
urge to wear high heels or tight, fancy shoes. Dress comfortably in
loose clothes and practical shoes. For especially long flights,
don’t be afraid to pack pajamas and slippers. Just make sure
that you are not too exposed, as not to discomfort your fellow
passengers. Any tight item of clothing will compromise your
circulation during the trip. Many people have the habit of crossing
their legs when they sit. This position can cut off blood flow to
your legs and also lead to misalignment of your back. No matter how
uncomfortable your plane seat is, try to avoid crossing your legs.
If you follow all these rules, you will arrive in your destination
with excellent circulation and will be ready to begin your travels
on foot. Long flights do not have to take a severe toll on your
body, especially its circulation system.
Ray Walberg works largely for http://www.alicante-spain.com , an
internet site with information about Costa Blanca . You can find
his publications on San
Juan over at http://www.alicante-spain.com .
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