Vagus Nerve Exercises To Rewire Your Brain From Anxiety

Vagus Nerve Exercises To Rewire Your Brain From Anxiety

Rewiring Your Brain from Anxiety

In this video, Sukie Baxter, founder of Whole Body Revolution, explains what anxiety is and how it affects the body. She also provides three exercises that can help reprogram the brain to reduce anxiety symptoms.

Understanding Anxiety

  • Anxiety is a nervous system state that can result from accidents, injuries, surgeries, physical pain, chronic stress, emotional shock or trauma.
  • Anxiety is an emotion that produces physical symptoms such as tightness in the chest, racing heart, inability to take a deep breath and muscle tension.
  • Thoughts do not directly cause emotions. They cause shifts in the internal state of your body that then change the sensory data sent to your brain which in turn shifts your emotional state.

Reprogramming Your Brain

  • Neuroplasticity allows us to reprogram our brains to reduce anxiety symptoms.
  • Traditional therapies geared toward anxiety relief focus on changing thoughts to reduce anxiety symptoms but there are parts of our biology that don't respond to thought-based therapies.
  • Chronic and habituated emotional states like anxiety dictate muscle tension which is controlled by our nervous system.

Exercises for Reducing Anxiety Symptoms

  • Exercise 1: Humming - Humming stimulates the vagus nerve which helps regulate heart rate and breathing.
  • Exercise 2: Jaw Release - Releasing tension in the jaw can help release tension throughout the body.
  • Exercise 3: Grounding - Grounding techniques such as feeling your feet on the ground can help bring you back into your body and out of anxious thoughts.

Timestamps are approximate and may vary depending on the version of the video.

Vagus Nerve Exercises for Anxiety Relief

In this section, the speaker introduces vagus nerve exercises for anxiety relief. The exercises are inspired by Stanley Rosenberg's book "Accessing the Healing Power of the Vagus Nerve".

Exercise 1: Neck and Eye Movement

  • Sit in a comfortable position and bring your right hand to the top of your head, then tip your right ear towards your right shoulder.
  • Keep your head in that same position and shift only your eyes up and towards the left side of your vision.
  • Release that movement.
  • Repeat on the other side with left hand to top of head, left ear towards left shoulder, and eyes moving up towards the right.

Exercise 2: Rib Cage Movement

  • Place your right hand on top of your head and bring down your right ear to touch your right shoulder while using your left hand to pull ribs away from each other.
  • Move only eyes upward and towards the left side of vision.
  • Release that movement.
  • Repeat on other side with left hand on top of head, left ear touching left shoulder, while using right hand to pull ribs away from each other.

Exercise Tips

  • Take breaks if needed as less is more when it comes to these exercises.
  • Use titration concept where small doses can help make cumulative changes over time.
  • Avoid making large movements if you have had any injuries or trauma in those areas.

Exercise to Reset Your SCM Muscle

In this section, the instructor demonstrates an exercise that can help reset your sternocleidomastoid (SCM) muscle, which is a thick muscle along the side of your neck that can get really tight. This exercise can be helpful for migraines or tension headaches.

Lying Face Down Exercise

  • Lie face down comfortably on a yoga mat or comfortable carpet.
  • Bring your elbows under your shoulders and hands flat on the floor. Your shoulders should be supported by your elbows.
  • Turn and look over your shoulder while lifting your head using the muscles along the side of your neck.
  • Hold this position for 30 seconds to reset your SCM muscle.
  • Release and repeat on the other side by turning your head to the right and looking over your right shoulder.

Conclusion

In this section, the instructor concludes the video by thanking viewers for watching and providing instructions on how to show support if they found these exercises helpful.

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Video description

► Anxiety keeping you stuck? Talking about it only scratches the surface. Learn how to calm your nervous system without reliving the past or relying on willpower. Free training here: 🔗 https://wholebodyrevolution.com/rewire-formula In this video I show you three vagus nerve exercises to rewire your brain from anxiety. I also share what anxiety actually is (and the surprising reason why it’s good for you) as well as what to do when anxiety hits. **NOTE: this content is for informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice, or as a substitute for the medical advice of a physician.** Watch These Next: ► Vagus Nerve Reset To Release Trauma Stored In The Body https://youtu.be/eFV0FfMc_uo ► Polyvagal Theory Explained Simply https://youtu.be/OeokFxnhGQo ► Somatic Meditation To Release Trauma Stored In The Body https://youtu.be/yCMCKEeG29w Resources: ► Get instant access to the Pain Free At Any Age Course (free course): https://wholebodyrevolution.com/pfaaa ► Join 19,484+ professionals reading my weekly newsletter: https://wholebodyrevolution.com/reboot ► Download The No More Tight Muscles Guide: https://wholebodyrevolution.com/no-more-tight-muscles ► Find my favorite tools to rewire yourself for greater health, happiness and success here: https://wholebodyrevolution.com/resources Affiliate links used where possible! Timestamps: 0:00 How To Reprogram Your Brain From Anxiety 1:23 What Causes Anxiety 2:38 What Does Anxiety Feel Like? 4:30 What To Do When Anxiety Hits 5:17 Vagus Nerve Exercises To Rewire Your Brain From Anxiety 5:28 Vagus Nerve Exercises: Neck Mobility 7:36 Vagus Nerve Exercises: Rib Cage Mobility 11:42 Vagus Nerve Exercises: SCM Stretch -- Vagus Nerve Exercises To Rewire Your Brain From Anxiety -- If you’re someone who frequently struggles with anxiety -- or even just worried thoughts -- you might think your brain is broken. Not true. Anxiety is actually a survival mechanism. It tells you when you’re in danger -- or at least when your nervous system believes it is. Anxiety tells you to step away from a high cliff edge so you don’t fall to your death. It warns you when a person has bad intentions (usually we call this intuition). But we can experience anxiety in situations where we are actually safe -- and that’s when it becomes a problem. In these cases, your nervous system has gotten “stuck” in danger mode. The whole world suddenly looks like it’s out to get you. Cue the anxiety! This is a big problem because “danger” can look like making new friends or business connections. It can mean putting yourself out there for a promotion or going for a big new client. It can shake your confidence -- literally, by giving you the jitters -- before your big competition. Anxiety can tell you to stay small, play it safe, keep to your lane -- when what you really want is to reach for the stars. Most anxiety treatments focus on changing your thoughts -- thinking positively, using affirmations, etc. Or, they might suggest taking a deep breath (hard to do when your diaphragm is frozen in fear -- and yes, this happens). What we really need are methods to jolt your nervous system out of danger mode and back into safe and happy mode (assuming you’re not actually in physical danger, of course). This doesn’t happen at the thought level -- it happens in your biology. In your autonomic nervous system, to be exact. Your vagus nerve is part of your autonomic nervous system and functions to help your body deal with stress. This video gives you three vagus nerve exercises to rewire your anxious brain and bring you back to a centered state. #VagusNerveExercises #PolyvagalTheory #AnxietyRelief #SukieBaxter DISCLOSURE: This video description may include affiliate links. I often review or link to products & services that I find useful and recommend to help you along your journey. Wherever possible, I use affiliate referral links, which means that if you click one of the links in this video or description and make a purchase, I may receive a small commission or other compensation. I am a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Read our complete Disclosure at: https://bit.ly/3mrpOmS MEDICAL DISCLAIMER: This content (the video, description, links, and comments) cannot and does not contain medical/health advice. The medical/health information is provided for general informational and educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional advice. Accordingly, before taking any actions based upon such information, we encourage you to consult with the appropriate professionals. We do not provide any kind of medical/health advice. THE USE OR RELIANCE OF ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS CONTENT IS SOLELY AT YOUR OWN RISK. Read our full YouTube Disclaimer at: https://bit.ly/3nry9Z5