Making Sure You Pick the Right Yoga Class
...Congratulations! You are starting off the New Year by increasing your activity! You are walking, or jogging, or you joined a class at the local Y. Whatever it is, you have taken the first step to improving your fitness. Now you are considering working on becoming more flexible. You read somewhere that, to have a "total fitness program," you need to include not only increased activity, but also flexibility and strength.
Good luck. I'm almost 53 years old, and I am not sure I'll ever get all three parts down. But I am a walker and my goal is to walk 4-5 times a week for 45 minutes. Many times I take several short walks, but the total is 45 minutes, so most times I meet my goal. I have also been working on my flexibility for many years by doing yoga. Many yoga poses involve holding this 144-pound body in a headstand, or handstand, and that takes strength. So maybe I won't need to buy weights to keep my bones strong!
Let me tell you a bit about doing yoga, because, as a big fan, I wish everyone could take time to do it. Yoga helps you feel good in your body, no matter what shape you think you are in-and that's what I love about it. Whether I feel too fat from overeating, or I'm feeling energetic because it's...a good day, ten minutes of yoga makes me feel even better. Maybe it's ...more
Office Yoga - Corporate Yoga for the Office
...r migraines, cluster headaches, back pain, hip problems, and sore necks. Now, times are changing, and there has been much progress with ergonomics and studies which reveal new insights about the relationship of prolonged sitting to specific health problems.
A recent study, by The Medical Research institute, in New Zealand, has revealed that office workers may be at a higher risk of developing blood clots. As most of us know, these studies are worded very tactfully, and do not jump to conclusions; however, anyone who understands body mechanics would realize that this makes perfect sense.
With that said, lets remember that blood clots can be potentially fat...more
Partner Yoga Explained
... physical benefits of yoga asanas, they can bring psychological rewards. They are designed to promote relaxation, and to reduce stress levels. They teach concentration without tension and calmness of mind.
Although most people think of yoga as a solitary activity, many yoga schools now offer classes for partner yoga. Generally your partner will be someone you already know such as your spouse or friend. Partner yoga can help to deepen your relationship with this person and create new levels of intimacy. However, many people prefer go to partner yoga classes alone and meet up with a new partner each time.
During a partner yoga class a number of asanas are performed. These can involve both people doing the same p...more
Weight Loss review - Do the Fat Burning Methods of Yoga Work?
... When a person starts a physical activity program such as going to the gym, running or yoga the ' fire of metabolism' starts to kick in. So is is possible that the simple act of movement and physical exertion gives the weight loss result. It would not matter if the activity was yoga, running, lifting weights in a gym. The act of moving the body, while living in our modern sedentary age, is the key.
Second. Specific yoga movements can 'fine tune' the endocrine system. The endocrine system consists of ductless glands throughout the body. The pituitary gland, thyroid, parathyroid, thymus, adrenals, and ovaries, or testes, make up the endocrine system. If thi...more

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