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Why This Machine Belongs in Every Home Gym (Especially If You’re Recovering From Injury)

August 12, 2025 By ashley Leave a Comment

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The Freak Athlete Hyper Pro

If you’re building a home gym or rehabbing an injury, there’s one piece of equipment flying under the radar, but it shouldn’t be. It’s called the Freak Athlete Hyper Pro, and it might just be the most versatile bit of kit you’re not using… yet.

By the end of this post, you might find yourself sprinting upstairs to grab your wallet because this isn’t just a “nice-to-have,” it’s something I now consider essential, and hopefully you will too.
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Building My Dream Home Gym with Limited Space

September 21, 2024 By ashley Leave a Comment

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After 13 years in our cozy two-bedroom house, we’re finally moving!

Our current place is snug, to say the least. While it technically has two bedrooms, the second one doubles as an office, which means our 5-year-old has been sharing our bedroom. As much as we adore her, we’re ready for her to have her own space (and let’s be honest, we’d like ours back too!).

The new house is a dream come true—not only do we get more space, but we also have an annexe in the back garden. And guess what? That annexe is about to become my office, gym, and YouTube filming studio all rolled into one!
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Understanding the Vagus Nerve and Its Role in Chronic Pain and Health Issues

September 17, 2024 By ashley Leave a Comment

If you are struggling with chronic pain or a chronic health issue, and you’ve found that conventional approaches haven’t been working, there may be a missing piece to the puzzle.

There’s a nerve in your body that influences many areas, including heart rate, digestion, mood, inflammation, memory, and even speech. This very important nerve is called the vagus nerve.

What is the Vagus Nerve?

The vagus nerve, also known as the “wandering nerve,” covers many areas of the body, including the ear, throat, heart, digestive system, and nervous system. Most nerves have only one primary function, but the vagus nerve controls multiple vital processes.

Let’s delve into the anatomy of the vagus nerve and its physiological functions, and explore how it could be related to your health issues.

The Anatomy of the Vagus Nerve

The vagus nerve starts at the brainstem (medulla) and branches into various areas. It’s responsible for sensory input in the ear, throat, and esophagus, and it also plays a role in speech and swallowing. Additionally, the vagus nerve is involved in regulating heart rate, blood pressure, and digestive processes, as well as interacting with various organs like the stomach, intestines, pancreas, and gallbladder.

One key point to remember is that the vagus nerve is bilateral, meaning it runs down both sides of the neck. It also functions in the autonomic nervous system, which regulates involuntary actions like heart rate, digestion, and blood vessel constriction or dilation.

How Does the Nervous System Work?

The nervous system has two main parts: the somatic nervous system, which controls voluntary movements and sensory input, and the autonomic nervous system, which controls involuntary actions. The autonomic system is further divided into the sympathetic nervous system (fight or flight) and the parasympathetic nervous system (rest and digest). The vagus nerve plays a major role in the parasympathetic system, which promotes rest and digestion.

When the vagus nerve is functioning well, it helps regulate heart rate, digestion, and other processes. If it is underactive, the sympathetic nervous system (fight or flight) can dominate, leading to higher heart rates and stress responses.

Key Functions of the Vagus Nerve

The vagus nerve performs many important functions, including:

  • Heart Rate Regulation: It helps maintain a resting heart rate of 60-80 beats per minute. Without it, your heart rate would rise to around 100 beats per minute at rest.
  • Digestive Function: The vagus nerve increases digestive motility, helps produce stomach acid and enzymes, and supports the breakdown of food.
  • Respiration: It helps regulate the muscles that control breathing.
  • Immune System Regulation: It may reduce inflammation and is involved in immune responses.
  • Mood and Mental Health: The vagus nerve plays a role in mood regulation and cognitive functions, partly due to its impact on neurotransmitters like serotonin.
  • Neurological Conditions: There’s emerging research on its role in conditions like epilepsy, Alzheimer’s, and seizures.

Chronic Pain and the Vagus Nerve

The vagus nerve has been linked to several important processes that could affect chronic pain, including:

  • Anti-inflammatory Effects: It produces chemicals like acetylcholine that reduce inflammation and prevent the production of inflammatory cytokines.
  • Gate Control Theory: By improving vagus nerve function, pain signals can be interrupted, reducing the perception of pain.
  • Neuroplasticity: The vagus nerve may influence the way the brain changes and adapts, which could affect how pain is processed.
  • Stress and Cortisol Regulation: The vagus nerve can help reduce stress hormone production, which is linked to decreased inflammation and better pain tolerance.

Mood and Neurological Conditions

Research suggests that the vagus nerve may play a role in managing conditions like migraines, epilepsy, and mood disorders. Improving vagus nerve function could potentially benefit those with chronic pain and neurological conditions.

The vagus nerve is also involved in learning, memory, glucose regulation, and sleep, which highlights its importance in overall health.

How Does This Relate to You?

If you’ve experienced a traumatic head injury, whiplash, or neck issues like arthritis, physical changes in the spine could potentially compress the vagus nerve. This compression might reduce the nerve’s ability to regulate inflammation, heart rate, and pain tolerance.

Addressing physical issues related to the neck, spine, and vagus nerve function may help relieve chronic pain and improve overall health.

What’s Next?

In a future blog post, I’ll discuss how you can stimulate the vagus nerve at home to potentially improve its function. For now, I hope this overview helps you understand the importance of the vagus nerve and its possible impact on chronic pain and health issues.

 

Now in Soho, Central London

May 13, 2024 By ashley Leave a Comment

I am super excited to now offer appointments in Soho in Central London!

This will make it so much easier for many of my patients who either live in central London, or who travel through London to come and see me.

I am working from a facility called UNTIL on Charing Cross Road which is a 2 or 3 minute walk from Tottenham Court Road tube station. Super easy to get to!

So if you would like to see me in Central London, please email me or give me a call/message and I would be very happy to get you in.

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*DISCLAIMER: The below reviews are customer reviews and are not necessarily reflective of typical results. Results may vary on an individual basis.

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Paul Branch
Paul Branch
11:55 22 Oct 18
I went to see Ashley with a bad back that left me unable to run, train or even walk properly. His help and treatments have very quickly got me back to normal and he's given me a lot of great advice and guidance for maintaining my fitness long term. I've met a few of the team there and everyone is very friendly, welcoming and professional. It's a great setup and I couldn't recommend him more highly.
Jamie Dunn
Jamie Dunn
11:47 13 Aug 18
Really enjoyed training with Ashley – I'd barely set foot inside a gym before but over 6-8 weeks he taught me a variety of exercises for the whole body and gave me the confidence to train on my own, as well as offering nutritional advice and helping me work to improve a knee problem. Everyone at Precision Wellbeing is friendly and welcoming too, and it's a really nice space to exercise in. Thanks!
SJ S
SJ S
13:10 27 Sep 18
Could not recommend the services offered by Precision Wellbeing Group more; I read some of the other great reviews on here before booking an appointment, and if anything the service I received exceeded my expectations. I saw Ashley for an initial consultation and then several follow-up sessions for muscle pain in my back; I was able to book my first consultation same day, and was able to book flexibly around my work schedule for all subsequent appointments. Ashley was extremely professional and highly knowledgeable, with a friendly conversational manner that helped to put me at ease at a time when I was suffering from quite a lot of pain. From the first appointment I noticed an improvement, but I was also impressed by how thorough the assessment and follow-up process was; it really helped me to feel more relaxed and reassured about my recovery. I've really noticed how both the treatment/exercises during sessions and recommendations for home have helped significantly with my back. I also feel skilled up with the exercises and recommendations I need to build my strength up and avoid re-injury moving forward. Overall, a great service that I would recommend to anyone.
Ben Freedman
Ben Freedman
15:15 18 Jun 18
Highly recommend. Michael has been absolutely superb. I have been seeing him due to a prolapsed disc and sciatica down my left leg. I have seen many back specialists in the past and have to say Michael is up there with the best. Very learned, very educated and informative and a pleasure to be around
Tamara Smith
Tamara Smith
12:27 31 Jul 18
I couldn't turn my head left or right for 2 weeks. One session with Ashley and my mobility is back, I understand where the issue originated and what postural/habit changes I need to make. I'm sending all my friends to him - thank you!
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Paul Branch
Paul Branch
11:55 22 Oct 18
I went to see Ashley with a bad back that left me unable to run, train or even walk properly. His help and treatments have very quickly got me back to normal and he's given me a lot of great advice and guidance for maintaining my fitness long term. I've met a few of the team there and everyone is very friendly, welcoming and professional. It's a great setup and I couldn't recommend him more highly.
Jamie Dunn
Jamie Dunn
11:47 13 Aug 18
Really enjoyed training with Ashley – I'd barely set foot inside a gym before but over 6-8 weeks he taught me a variety of exercises for the whole body and gave me the confidence to train on my own, as well as offering nutritional advice and helping me work to improve a knee problem. Everyone at Precision Wellbeing is friendly and welcoming too, and it's a really nice space to exercise in. Thanks!
SJ S
SJ S
13:10 27 Sep 18
Could not recommend the services offered by Precision Wellbeing Group more; I read some of the other great reviews on here before booking an appointment, and if anything the service I received exceeded my expectations. I saw Ashley for an initial consultation and then several follow-up sessions for muscle pain in my back; I was able to book my first consultation same day, and was able to book flexibly around my work schedule for all subsequent appointments. Ashley was extremely professional and highly knowledgeable, with a friendly conversational manner that helped to put me at ease at a time when I was suffering from quite a lot of pain. From the first appointment I noticed an improvement, but I was also impressed by how thorough the assessment and follow-up process was; it really helped me to feel more relaxed and reassured about my recovery. I've really noticed how both the treatment/exercises during sessions and recommendations for home have helped significantly with my back. I also feel skilled up with the exercises and recommendations I need to build my strength up and avoid re-injury moving forward. Overall, a great service that I would recommend to anyone.
Ben Freedman
Ben Freedman
15:15 18 Jun 18
Highly recommend. Michael has been absolutely superb. I have been seeing him due to a prolapsed disc and sciatica down my left leg. I have seen many back specialists in the past and have to say Michael is up there with the best. Very learned, very educated and informative and a pleasure to be around
Tamara Smith
Tamara Smith
12:27 31 Jul 18
I couldn't turn my head left or right for 2 weeks. One session with Ashley and my mobility is back, I understand where the issue originated and what postural/habit changes I need to make. I'm sending all my friends to him - thank you!
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*DISCLAIMER: The above reviews are customer reviews and are not necessarily reflective of typical results. Results may vary on an individual basis.

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