Wednesday, July 28, 2010

A Perfect Way to Relax

Hammocks - a perfect way to relax

By: Alina White

Before you get the garden furniture, you should also check out hammocks and hammock chairs which could be a perfect fit in your backyard or just what you need for a picnic or camping. Made from fabric, or open weave cording, they are used for resting, sleeping, or just swinging, and can be hung between trees, two strong poles, or even from the wall of your house to a tree or a pole. Hammocks, traditionally associated with beach side living, have found their way into everyday life. They were once used at sea, especially in navy ships, where space was a constraint, and having bunk beds for everyone was not practical. Ship balancing problems for those sleeping on traditional bunk beds were automatically solved using this wonderful innovation. Sleeping in this little paradise was also considered healthy and safe in olden times as there were lesser chances of insect bites or animal attacks. Once you are through with your siesta, you can fold the fabric neatly and keep this pleasure your little secret.



Types of hammocks:



You will be spoiled by all the choices when you go to a physical or online store which sells Nicaraguan hammocks, Brazilian hammocks and Mayan hammocks – well, it might sound like a South American travel tour; but no. These are the names of few of the traditional artisan hammocks which have become very popular with customers. For example, Mayan Hammocks are considered by many to be the most comfortable of the hammocks, while the Brazilian and Nicaraguan are noted for decorative beauty and luxury. Hammocks are usually designed to carry several times your body weight, which means, it might be the perfect place to get a little closer to your loved one. You will also find camping hammocks and hammock chairs which are innovative offshoots of the original hammock idea.



Are hammocks safe?



The only challenge with a hammock is to get in and then get out of one. Once you have mastered this easy technique, you might not find a safer place than being inside your hammock. Perfectly adjusting its shape to the human body, they can rock you and put you to sleep, or give you a perfect time of peace and tranquility while you take in the beautiful surroundings. Professional hammock companies ensure that rigorous quality checks are done on every product and accessories they sell.




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Hammock Your back Pain Away

Hammock Your Back Pain Away
An aching back is a real pain. And yes, when I climbed out of my hammock this morning I did not have any. Another restful night! Another pain free morning! How does it get any better than this? The back pain thing for me seems to have been a culmination of sporting incidents, auto accidents, and construction mishaps, all compounded by stress. The hammock solution started during a trip many years ago up the Amazon River, a murky humid wonder of a place where we all slept on deck in ragged old hammocks. We got partial relief from the ferocity of the insect world using old insect netting jammed up as well as we could do it and spread over the hammock. Never slept better! And in the course of travel up through Central America and into Mexico, I found that every region had its own distinctive hammock style. In the rural areas, and also in the more complaisant urban areas, these are still in wide use in beds. When I got back to the States I had brought a couple with me, and out of nostalgia strung them up for bed use. How sweet it was!
But life goes on; and a guy meets a girl; and things build and develop; and the next thing you know, the old married guy is sleeping in a king size bed with all those darn pillows and shams, and all this other paraphernalia that seems to be required in that environment, including, alas, that old familiar pain in the lower back that seems to be exacerbated by the tossing and turning on terra firma. This went on and on for years. For a person who suffers from back pain, there are two aspects of sleeping in a bed that seem to make the situation worse. Only the most extreme and extremely expensive beds do a creditable job of providing all over support. And virtually all beds create pressure points that instigate tossing and turning, tossing and turning which can put unusual pressures on the back, especially when "under cover".
Massage helps. Chiropractic helps. Alphabiotics helps a LOT. But it wasn’t until my memory was jogged by happier days that I started seeking out a hammock to set up as a relief pit stop. This proved fruitless in the area where I lived; and it wasn’t until I tried shopping on line that I found a great website devoted to the theory and practice of using the Mayan Hammock as a bed. No sooner had my King size cotton Mayan Hammock arrived and been strung up, I began to find ongoing relief from the ailments of a too solid flesh! The reason that the hammock provides such relief is that it does not create pressure points; and the “cellular” weave structure provides remarkable support over every inch of the body. It is almost like floating in a pool of water, except a lot drier. In the hammock I wake up in virtually the same position I went to sleep in. Without the tossing and turning, my back has been comfortably supported throughout the night.
Of course there are concerns to be dealt with. The hammock holds no heat. While this is great in the hot summer months when one can sleep comfortably without the addition of either air conditioning or blankets, in the winter some form of blanketing must be incorporated into the sleep system. This can include comforters, blankets, snuggies, or sleeping bags. Even with this bit of inconvenience, however, a hammock is a back’s best friend! Visit Seaside Hammocks today!

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

A hammock is a thing of beauty

A hammock is a thing of beauty and a joy forever. When winter passes, and summer once more blesses the land with its heat, who among us does not begin to picture a hammock swaying gently in the back yard? It is a fact that after the monstrous exertions which the season compels, rest is a must. And not just any rest—rest in the shade with a gentle breeze. And here comes the important part. While the ground is ok if there is no alternative, it is hard. Bugs crawl in your ear, and misfortune abounds. Enter the Hammock, a venerable deity of the rites of spring and midsummer dreams.
When Columbus "discovered" America, folks here were already hammocking. Fishermen of days gone by had been sleeping in their nets for a millennium -- a smelly occupation to be sure; but one that at least had the advantage of drawing flies. Wait! That is not necessarily an advantage. But it was the motivational precursor to the mosquito net, which followed the invention of the hammock by only a few hundred years.
In the world of the hammock, the ancient Mayans wove them out of cording formed from the hamac tree. The Amazonians cross wove them; and some poor guy from Carolina tried to improve them with rope and bars. That was not such a good idea as it turns out, because the ropes leave marks on your tender flesh, and the bars make them tippy. But, hey, you can't blame a guy for trying.
This brings us to your back yard, which you may be seeing a lot more of now than in times gone by. How do you pick out a hammock in which to while away part of a lazy day? We consulted with our local hammock expert, a man generally considered to be the original underachiever, a fellow who snoozes his life away, occasionally coming to, for long enough to enlighten the world on the joys of non achievement. This paragon of somnolent virtues took time out of his busy napping schedule to extol the qualities of the Mayan Hammock, a device he claims more than makes up for the misery inflicted on the world by the dismal prophecies believed to be foreshadowed in the Mayan calendar, such as the purported end of the world in 2012. This hammock is woven in looms, by hand, in such a way that there is no warp or weft, only tiny diamond shaped interstices in the flowing seamless web. This web, he claims, infinitely supports and cushions every cell and fiber of ones being in such amazing comfort that….At this point he dropped off to sleep, leaving me hanging in far less comfort than he himself enjoyed.
Sometime later, he went on to explain that he sleeps in this same type of hammock at night, because the lack of pressure points in this type of design allows him to sleep more deeply, less restlessly, and to awaken in the morning absent the usual back pain that he experiences when sleeping in a bed, any bed. He also mentioned an almost mystical sense of being held between Heaven and earth by unseen hands. This all sounded pretty good to me, so I asked him where I could find one. “Ah”, he said, nodding sagely,”When the Chela is ready, the Hammock appears.”
They are appearing now at Seaside Hammocks.