How Regular GYROTONIC® sessions Helped a Woman Regain Her Balance and Muscle

Adrienne works with a client to strengthen her psoas and abdominal muscles.

Adrienne works with a client to strengthen her psoas and abdominal muscles.

From THE GYROTONIC® INTERVIEW SERIES: REGAINING BALANCE, originally published April 16, 2015 by Sarah Simpson, a GYROTONIC® Trainer, GYROKINESIS® Pre-Trainer and the Educational Assistant to Juliu Horvath.

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In 2003, Gloria had just retired from a long career of teaching and coaching university athletics when she fell from her roof, resulting in a spinal cord injury that left her partially paralyzed.

It was almost ten years after her injury when Gloria started weekly GYROTONIC®.  A natural athlete since youth, maintaining an active lifestyle was extremely important to Gloria. When she first came in, Gloria had already re-learned to walk and was commendably able to get around on her own two feet, with the part-time aid of walking sticks.

Although she’d made significant progress since her injury, most of the muscles in her calves and feet were still not functioning when we started her sessions. The lack of support from her feet and calf muscles compromised Gloria’s balance, making it difficult for her to walk for long distances, or to stay on her feet in the shuffle of a moving crowd. Her balance challenge was also keeping her from doing two activities she had taken for granted prior to her injury — cartwheels and handstands. (Gloria had been a competitive, university-level gymnast in her youth, and was still beating her 29-year-old sons — also accomplished gymnasts — at handstand competitions prior to her injury.)

After a few GYROTONIC® sessions, muscles in Gloria’s feet that had not functioned for a decade began to fire. As our sessions continued, small, sporadic flickers of contractions slowly evolved into consistent, strong, coordinated muscle functioning. Gradually, her previously atrophied calf muscles began to slowly regain tone and function.

The GYROTONIC® equipment provided a unique kind of support:  feedback that allowed Gloria to rediscover connections that had been lost. After a year, she was moving through GYROTONIC® exercise sequences with strength and agility. Her movement patterns were once more reflecting the grace and power that were so deeply patterned in her nervous system from years of athletic training. The most exciting thing to see was how the fire in her eyes started burning a little brighter as she felt her body waking up and responding to her requests for movement.

Two years after beginning regular GYROTONIC® sessions, Gloria is still steadily improving. She continues to experience new and improved functioning every week, which is both exciting and remarkable. Today she can go on long hikes, and hold her own in a crowd. So now, we’re working toward some more ambitious goals — cartwheels and handstands!

A good article on the advantage of GYROTONIC® in the game of tennis...

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Liz Connor, Evening Standard.
Originally published on June 2, 2016.

ANDY MURRAY ON PILATES, GYROTONICS® AND GIVING UP ON GOING GLUTEN-FREE

With Wimbledon just around the corner, the world’s toptennis players are gearing up for another summer on the courts.

But aside from perfecting his serve, Britain’s no.1 tennis player has been trying a few alternative methods to get on top form ahead of the tournament. 

The tennis champ has revealed to Men’s Health that he tried to go gluten-free as part of his training programme, but struggled to adapt to his new diet.  READ MORE