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Yoga and Sports: Skiing

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

It is incredible what yoga does for skiing – people can ski all day long and improve their flexibility.

Conditioning before hitting the slopes can increase the safety and enjoyment of the sport. Most ski injuries occur early in the day when muscles are tight and enthusiasm is high, and late in the day when muscles are weakened and technique becomes poor.

A simple yoga exercise called the awkward pose, can increase your strength, balance and concentration, which will make the ski season more rewarding.

It consists of three variations, which are done sequentially.

To begin, stand with the feet apart, about shoulder width, an even distance (approximately six inches) between your heels and toes. Extend the arms out in front of you parallel to the floor with the shoulders pressed down and away from the head. Keep the upper body strong and firm in this position.

Bend your knees and shift the weight back into the heels, pushing the buttocks out behind you. When the top of the thighs are parallel to the floor and arms, hold your pose. The feet should be held parallel and the knees should only be shoulder width apart.

One good way to think of getting into this pose is to imagine that you are sitting in an invisible chair leaning back to bring the spine and shoulders against the back of the chair. The arm muscles are contracted, the abdomen is held tight and your breathing should be normal. Hold the pose for 20 seconds. Stand up.

The second part of this series is similar to the first. Keep your upper body same as before and stand straight up onto the balls of the feet, standing as high as possible with the arches pressed forward. To keep the ankles strong and straight, press down with each big toe. Now, bend the knees again keeping the spine straight and stop when the quadriceps are parallel to the floor. Hold this pose for 20 seconds. Stand up. You will find this second pose a bit more difficult.

Third, assume the same basic pose with upper body firm and strong. Again, slowly bend the knees and this time sit all the way down lightly onto the heels. Now press the knees together and hold the body still. The quadriceps are again level with the floor and the spine is straight. Hold again for 20 seconds. Stand up out of the pose slowly, bring the heels down and relax. Don’t forget to do a second set of all three poses.

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Yoga and Sports: Tennis

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

Tennis requires cat-like reflexes with short bursts of strength. These short movements do not allow the muscles to extend to their full length. When muscles are strenuously worked, they become tight and can lose their elasticity unless properly stretched. Yoga exercises can increase the body’s range of motion. The lack of movement because of inflexibility binds the joints. Without the elasticity of the muscles, an athlete can be a prisoner within his own body.

Using yoga techniques makes it possible to retrain the muscles. Most tennis athletes play in a constant state of muscle tension. Yoga trains the body to relax muscle tension. Learning to begin your game in a relaxed state could mean gaining an extra step on the ball.

When in a ready position muscles are contracted and ready for action. To move, muscles must be relaxed and then contracted again to spring in any direction. By retraining the muscles you begin from a relaxed position, having a shorter reaction time.

Yoga breathing exercises can help improve endurance and stamina. In sports or exercise we often hold the breath as a way to create strength. Yoga trains the body to create strength through breathing control. Holding the breath at points of exertion takes a great deal of energy that could be used during long sets or matches.

Learning the correct way to breathe while doing a yoga pose is simple. Inhale during the execution of a pose until you feel the muscles’ full length of stretch (maximum resistance. Breathe normally and listen to the body. Hold for 30 seconds, then release the pose slowly. By constant practice of yoga poses you’ll soon apply breathing techniques in everyday routines.

A simple spine twist is excellent for rotational sports. It can help increase needed flexibility of the shoulders and back and hips. Remember to apply the breathing technique to this pose.

Begin the spine twist by sitting on the floor with both legs straight out in front of you. Keeping the spine straight, bend the left leg placing the left foot on the outside of the right knee. Now, place the left hand on the floor behind you with your arm straight and the right elbow bent. Positioned on the outside of the left thigh place the right hand on the left hip.

Turn the head and upper body to the left, looking over the left shoulder. Pressure from the right arm should keep the left leg stationary while pressure from the left arm and torso gives you the twist. Stronger use of both arms increases the twist. Hold this pose for 30 seconds and repeat twist on the opposite side.

A total body conditioning and flexibility routine is essential for the avid tennis player. Yoga techniques could be the edge you need in developing your game.

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Yoga for Business People: Lifetime Habit

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

Mr. La Forge (Yoga Trainer) suspects that because the mind-body exercises typically are easier to pursue, executives have a better chance of making a lifetime habit of them. To see if his opinion is correct, he launched a five-year study of 110 middle- and upper-level executives in companies in the US. He tracks their exercise habits to see if those incorporating mind-body techniques stick with the program longer.

Devotees say the mind-body exercise regimen has a payoff in the workplace, as well.

Barry Moltz, 36, founder and CEO of CHTech International, a mail-order distributor of computer hardware and software, started doing Yoga a year ago to balance the pressures of growing a business and starting a family. He still works out in a gym and commutes to work on his bicycle, but he also meditates in the half-lotus position for 15 or 20 minutes at night after his two young children have gone to sleep.

He says that many of his friends, also in their mid-30s, have been also getting interested in the mind-body connection and the ways it can improve their lives, both at work and at home.

”I think the toughest part about running a company is that there are so many demands on your time. When I meditate, it really allows me to relax and focus all my energies in one place,” he says. ”Now when I am involved in a meeting, I can be immersed in that meeting instead of thinking about 15 other things. And people really respond when you are totally focused on just them.”

The pressures of the job say you should not be satisfied where you are today. You can never feel like you have achieved anything because it is very elusive. Yoga and meditation allows you to be happier and more effective in what you are doing now.

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Stress and Yoga: Find the Life Changing Connection

Monday, March 23rd, 2009

topyogatips.com_yoga_relaxationEvery one of us goes through times of distress in our lives, where we experience the highs and lows, anxiety, and prolonged stress. This stress can definitely have a negative impact on your health and cause other major problems.

Stress that has been developing for a long time can cause your health to rapidly deteriorate since the stress related hormones, such as cortisol get released into your blood stream, affecting your metabolism. Not only that, but when you are stressed out, your blood pressure, heart and breathing rates also shoot up.

However, the good news is, you can work around and overpower the negative effect stress has on your body through Yoga. When you practice Yoga, its easy breathing exercises help you relax and unwind. To bring a change in your mental as well as physical state, these exercises make it easier for you to improve emotional well-being. Once you get involved with your Yoga practice, you will start seeing positive changes in your body, right from a decreased heart rate to normal blood pressure.

By practicing Yoga regularly you increase your chances of improving your overall health as you experience better relaxation.

Once you start seeing Yoga in a more serious light, you will notice that it covers many areas that can help you in bringing down your stress levels. Yoga has a dramatic effect on your brain waves and slows them down, which dramatically reduces stress and brings in mental peace. When you put in the effort to focus on various Yoga exercises, you will notice that your mind becomes calmer, as the activities which drive the brain waves are reduced. Stress and the brain wave activity are highly correlated, and when they are out of control there are responsible for causing havoc in you.

Although Yoga is very old, medical science has started to view Yoga in a new light only recently and has started to understand the connection between the mind and body. Therefore, your stress can definitely be effectively managed through Yoga and you will start seeing the positive changes gradually. You just need to make a commitment to yourself and learn more how Yoga can help you with your stress problems and how it will make you a better, calm person overall.

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Infertility Yoga – How It Can Help You Conceive

Monday, March 23rd, 2009

topyogatips.com_yoga_infertility If you are worried about your infertility problems, you will find infertility yoga to be a real ray of hope. This form of yoga focuses on strengthening the reproductive organs by relaxing your body and mind. The ancient Indian tradition of yoga is practiced mostly for enhancement of health and well-being and it has been found to be extremely effective in dealing with problems related to sexuality and fertility.

Benefits of Infertility Yoga

Yoga involves active participation of both, your mind and body. This practice brings balance between your body and mind by providing exercise to the body and relaxation to the mind. Yoga is extremely beneficial in cases of fertility challenges, such as hormone imbalances and blocked fallopian tubes. Yoga helps women to relax and reduce stress and prepares them physically and mentally for conception, pregnancy, and childbirth.

Infertility yoga consists of asanas that seem to be for women alone, but in fact, they are very effective for both men and women. Doing these exercises with your partner or spouse is a great idea. Most asanas focus on strengthening the pelvis and hips, which are required to support the body. Moreover, the pelvis and the hips are the places where  human emotions and both mental and physical tension concentrated in the body. These asanas enhance blood circulation and improve the body’s hormone balance.

 Tips for Couples

Couples who have never tried yoga are usually worried that they will never be able to get these postures right.  The main tip here is you do not have to be as perfect as your yoga teacher. Infertility yoga postures are rather simple and gentle on your body and you do not have to strain yourself to get these postures right. Your body becomes more flexible with practice, and the more you practice, the better you will get with time.

In yoga, breathing and posture go hand in hand. These two aspects of yoga help you relax and increase blood circulation. While practicing yoga, you should breathe slowly and deeply and maintain the same rhythm throughout the yoga session. You should feel your stomach expanding when inhaling and contracting when exhaling. As you your breathing pattern gets normalized, observe your body mentally. This will help you identify tense spots and relax them consciously.

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How Yoga Can Help You On Your Weight Loss Journey

Monday, March 23rd, 2009

Yoga is well-known for its multiple health benefits, one of them being weight loss. Although it is not necessary for you to practice Yoga to lose some weight, it certainly can support your efforts in various ways. What is even more, if you find Yoga to be interesting and love the activity, it could prove to be the best way for you to shed those extra pounds, while enjoying the practice. Yes, that is true, Yoga makes it possible for you start a journey towards a completely new slimmer you.

Yoga is composed of various asanas (postures) and easy breathing exercises. When these two come together, the resulting exercises are extremely effective in helping you become aware of your own body, connect with your true inner self and experience deep relaxation.

If you want to focus on the state of peace and calmness, you will need to start practicing Yoga regularly, about 3 to 4 times per week and you should definitely see some positive results in just a few months. As yoga invokes self-awareness in you, it becomes easier to nurture your body and take good care of it. When your mind goes through such drastic changes, psychologically it becomes a lot easier for you to stick to a healthy diet and exercise regularly, without any major effort on your part. This is mainly because your subconscious mind starts to accept the idea of a fit, healthy body.

Apart from that, when you start practicing Yoga, your endocrine glands get gently massaged, which immensely helps in restoring back the hormonal balance in your body. Since hormonal imbalance is one of the major causes for weight gain, this makes it easier for you to lose weight without much effort on your part.

As all of your major endocrine glands are connected to the important chakras or energy centers of your body, the simple massage that your body receives from Yoga, helps improve the flow of energy between these major energy centers. This is how Yoga brings in the much-needed psychological balance required for effective weight loss.

So go ahead, give yourself a new start, try out Yoga today and very soon you will see those pounds melt away!

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