Gail McGonigal

Dip.C.O.T.(UK); B.Sc.O.T.(Ca); M.Sc.Health (UK) PhD research only

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As a Baby Boomer, I live a Comfortable and Active Lifestyle Expert

Gail McGonigal

Gail McGonigal Quick Facts

Main Areas
Occupational Therapy and Ergonomics
Best Sellers
Ergonomic Chairs
Career Focus
To make Bay Boomers comfortable with aches and pains

I am a retired Occupational Therapist who now practices what I preach, because I have lived through many aches and pains in my life. I am now 56 and wish to share with you the methods that I have used, for leading an active and productive quality of life; without jeopardizing the good and fitness that this lifestyle has created for me. When I was a teenager, X-rays from a trampoline accident found that I had one leg longer than the other by over one inch. This created a scoliosis in my spine, which only became a problem when I started lifting patients as an Occupational Therapist. I went through the medical process of attempts to correct it with shoe raises, but threw them all out when I could not wear fashionable shoes. I took up cycling as a recreational hobby in my early forties, when returning to the UK from Canada to care for elderly parents. This became an exciting new hobby enjoying cycling around the UK, Europe and New Zealand. When I returned to Canada, I moved to Vancouver so that I could cycle all the year round without needing a vehicle. Three years ago, we had a terrible storm in Vancouver that dumped more snow than the city has ever seen. I had to walk everywhere instead of cycle. I slipped on the ice one day and saved myself from falling, but woke up the next day unable to move my back at all. Normally, I would just get on my bike and all my aches and pains would disappear. But being surrounded by so much snow, cycling was not an option. So I visited a spinal Chiropractor and told him about my leg length discrepancy. After taking X-rays, the Chiropractor told me that my spine was perfectly straight, even though he could see the pelvic bones were not level, because of one leg being longer than the other. He told me to keep doing what I was doing as it had strengthened my spine and trained it to become vertically straight. I had no idea that the cycling would cure my postural scoliosis! So for people with back and neck pain, this position of sitting on a bicycle seat or on your pelvic bones; I cam calling it 'Ergonomic Sitting'. 'Ergonomic balance' is created in this position of sitting, so that you can remain comfortable and secure for any productive tasks when sitting in a chair. Please visit my website at: htt://wwww.activelivingsolutions.net

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According to a study that came out on August 23rd 2010 in Canada, it was found that in two groups of baby boomers who ate exactly the same foods in a one month period; the group who drank 2 glasses of water before their meal, lost significantly more weight than the group who did not drink water before their meal. This is significant in weight loss for the baby boom population, because they are less active than their counterparts and therefore exert less physical energy; but it also effect the timing of drinking any type of water for hydrating our body, even when trying to lose weight.

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When we think of art, we think of pictures, or images of life. We can use this as a metaphor for creating a style of how we want to live as we age. For me style is not about a type of furniture, it’s design, or a colour in the material. It is simply a way of life that has practical purpose, through comfort and safety. This type of art describes the fundamental source of how we perceive comfort and how it is woven into our daily activity, through the products we choose to use that meet our needs for comfort and safety.

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“Active Living” is about how we choose to ‘live’ our lives every day. It includes all the movements that we create to accomplish tasks that we do for ourselves & others in our family, our work, our sports & recreation, plus are all other aspects of our daily lives. It embraces everything that we “perform” to make “living” the content of our daily life. We live in a constantly changing world, where movement and adaptation are all part of the daily living process. We are constantly challenged by the way we move around and how receptive we are to our environment.

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It is hoped that by now, you are able see the development of how obesity advanced in the western culture, with the advent of the motor vehicle. As I have declared, it is not entirely your fault; because the pattern has been driven by big corporations; for attracting families into seeing their relaxed, convenient and inexpensive style of dining, when driving a motor car, which then offers incentives for children to want to come back again.

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HOLDING DAILY LIFE IN COMFORT using a “RELAXED HOLD” Gail McGonigal B.Sc.O.T., M.Sc.Health Is living life comfortable for you? Or does performing routine daily tasks result in pain or discomfort in your hands? It happened to me several years ago, when I began feeling pain in the base of my thumb joints when performing normal everyday tasks. I have always been a very fit and active person, riding my bicycle everywhere and just getting on with my daily life.

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We spend a large portion of our day in the sitting position; yet why is it so uncomfortable to sit all day? Unfortunately, the human body is not designed to remain permanently in one place. It is designed to constantly move, so any prolonged sitting is naturally going feel uncomfortable. To overcome this problem we need learn how to balance our body on our skeletal frame, for allowing muscle relaxation and comfort. Most of us understand that to maintain a healthy spine we need to sit up straight.

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In Part 1, a method of pelvic movement was described that helps sustain prolonged sitting in an Ergonomic chair, for users who need to sit all day in productive employment. An exercise was shown that helps improve this movement, as well as its purpose. It was also explained why postural comfort does not come naturally and how we need to learn methods of how to make normal tasks easier. Being a baby boomer, our bones are not as strong and we need to learn to do things a little differently, using a safer and easier method.

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Water is an essential need in our daily life, because we are made up of 80% water and it either evaporates, or is used up in the metabolism of our body for the productive activity of daily living. The content of our body is made up of neutral water, which our body continually needs for the replacing fluids in our biological cycle. Neutral water is designed to keep us free from illness, but in our western lifestyle; it has no longer become the norm for people to drink neutral water.

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You are thinking of purchasing an ergonomic chair. Well done! The decision to think ergonomic means you want to take care of your skeletal joints, so that you suffer fewer discomforts as you age. My knowledge as a qualified Occupational Therapist, along with an M.Sc in Health Promotion is proof that my focus is support, safety and prevention. I also have a congenital back disorder, which means that I practise what I preach! Let’s start with what is an ergonomic chair? The word ergo is Latin for ‘work’, so it describes the purpose of the chair.

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Whether you are picking up a feather or a sack of potatoes; the principles of bending over and reaching to the floor are the same. Always remember that your spine is not designed to bend into a 90 degree angle. There is no flexibility in the spine. It is your legs that need the movement and not your spine.

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What! A simple task as brushing your teeth? How can this be so dangerous? I have done it this way for years and it’s never been a problem! The fact that you have repeated the same motion for years may be the reason why your back is now giving you problems. It may be that you are so accustomed to repeating a bad habit, that your body is now showing symptoms of degeneration from the build up of stress.

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The word ergonomic is the study of the interaction between individuals, machines or appliances in their environment that can affect their performance and productivity. The purpose of Ergonomic is to assess the interaction, or relationship between each component for determining optimum improvement in performance. Ergonomic therefore examines the relationship between three elements: the individual, the equipment, the environment and how they can be improved. So what does this mean you may ask?

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Active Living Solutions provides ideas that are comfortable and ergonomically safe on your skeletal joints. The aim is to provide comfort and safety in daily living so that performance is safe and creates constructive activity.

September 21, 2011

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The goal of Active Living Solutions is selling comfortable ergonomic daily living products that will PROTECT your skeletal joints, PRESERVE your energy & PROMOTE your safety, while using the ergonomic chairs that I am promoting.

September 13, 2011

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Gail, a none-practicing Occupational Therapist, who has scoliosis in her spine, plus osteoarthritis in both hands. Gail wants to show customers how she has learned to overcome her skeletal difficulties in order to remain active and comfortable, using her professional knowledge in ergonomics.

February 2, 2010

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I sell comfortable products in daily living. My first product is a comfortable mug for the therapeutic market at the moment. The next mug will be for the ergonomic mug, which should be out soon.

July 14, 2009

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Active Living Solutions Ltd. is a new business selling ergonomic and therapeutic household products that enable people to remain active, through purchasing comfortable products.

June 13, 2008

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My site as about improving the quality of life of people with conditions that have impeded their daily living, for making their lives feel better.

March 20, 2008