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Work Those Facial Muscles Out!


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#11 disneyreporter

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Posted 05 April 2008 - 11:12 PM

That's quite interesting. Thanks for posting. If you add laughing to this routine, you can burn some calories as well.

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Posted 06 April 2008 - 01:55 AM

Thanks for the thread guys... I have started to do these facial exercises.

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Posted 11 April 2008 - 04:49 PM

Another fun fact on smiling here......
It's good for your limbic system! What? The system in your body that works with and produces your immunity factor against illness. When you smile you release chemicals ( in the brain) that help boost your immune system. Neat huh? No wonder they say "laughter is the best medicine" ! ^_^

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Posted 11 April 2008 - 05:10 PM

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Muscles involved in a "zygomatic" (i.e., genuine) smile:

Zygomaticus major and minor. These muscles pull up the corners of the mouth. They're bilateral (one set on either side of the face). Total number of muscles: 4.
Orbicularis oculi. One of these muscles encircles each eye and causes crinkling. Total: 2.
Levator labii superioris. Pulls up corner of lip and nose. Bilateral. Total: 2.
Levator anguli oris. Also helps elevate angle of mouth. Bilateral. Total: 2.
Risorius. Pulls corner of mouth to the side. Bilateral. Total: 2.

Grand total for smiling: 12.


Principal muscles involved in a frown:

Orbicularis oculi (again). Total: 2.
Platysma. Pulls down lips and wrinkles skin of lower face. Bilateral (though joined at midline). Total: 2.
Corrugator supercilii (bilateral) and procerus (unilateral). Furrow brow. Total: 3.
Orbicularis oris. Encircles mouth; purses lips. Unilateral. Total: 1.
Mentalis. Depresses lower lip. Unilateral. Total: 1.
Depressor anguli oris. Pulls corner of mouth down. Bilateral. Total: 2.

Grand total for frowning: 11.

I thought it was very funny that someone actually sat down and figured this out.

Of course, it made me smirk... which is half of my facial workout for the day. ^_^

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On another note, there was a special on 20/20 (I think) that featured a "club" where people in the immediate neighborhood got together to laugh. That's all they do. It's a laughing club, so to speak... and as we've noted in this topic, facial expressions as well as laughter is healthy, psychologically and physically.

Not a bad idea to spread this sort of strangeness, if you'd ask me. But hey, the idea of a laughing club is funny in itself. :P

Edited by rayzoredge, 11 April 2008 - 05:12 PM.





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