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	To 10 Benchmark Techniques   
								
								
								
								
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4.(b)(i)    
8 laws of physical health      Most children are bombarded with environmental stimuli, and so they grow.  Most 
modern adults are not, and so they stop growing and start ageing long before 
their time. They quickly start to violate the 8 laws of physical 
health that Pete Egoscue who wrote 
"The Egoscue Method of Health Through Motion: Revolutionary 
Program That Lets You Rediscover the Body's Power to Rejuvenate Itself" 
contend
are vital for all life:
 1.) Vertical Loading:
 Gravity is necessary for health. In order for gravity to 
exert a positive and dynamic influence on the body it must be vertically aligned 
in its postures.
 
 2.) Dynamic Tension:
 A state of constant tension exists between the front of the 
body and the back of the body. The posterior of the body is responsible for the 
erection of the body and the anterior of the body is responsible for the 
flexion, or bending of the body. Neither activity can take place without this 
action-taking place simultaneously.
 
 3.) Form and Function:
 Simply stated, bones do what muscles tell them to do. All 
skeletal motion is initiated by muscular activity.
 
 4.) Breathing:
 The body may not function without oxygen. So essential is the law 
that the body has redundant systems to ensure compliance.
 
 5.) Motion:
 All of the body’s system, i.e. digestive, immune, and so on are 
interrelated. The common thread that binds them together is movement. The faster 
the molecules of the body move the higher the metabolic rate. The higher the 
metabolic rate the healthier the human being becomes. We are designed to run, 
jump, and climb, fall and skip and this activity is necessary not just for 
initial development but for continued health throughout our lives. If these 
activities hurt or cause pain it is because we are violating some or all of the 
laws of physical health.
 
 6.) Balance:
 In order for the law of motion to be effective and true the body 
must achieve balance, defined as muscle memory, necessary to constantly return 
the body to the first law of vertical load. In order for this to occur muscles 
must work in pairs and equally on both sides of the body. Being right or 
left-handed hinders this balance only when we violate the law of motion.
 
 7.) Stimulus:
 The body reacts to all stimulus 24 hours per day regardless of the 
conscious state for health. Therefore, the law of motion constantly reinforces 
this law. If motion is deprived the law of stimulus becomes stressful to the 
body. The body absorbs pollutants and irritants rather than viewing them as of 
no consequence.
 
 8.) Renewal:
 The body is organic, and therefore it is in a constant state of 
growth or rebirth. Muscles, bones, nerves, connective tissues, cartilage, etc. 
are all alive. If the body is not renewing it is because we are violating the 
laws of physical health.
 
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