Posts Tagged ‘benefits of yoga’

The history and benefits of yoga

Saturday, May 22nd, 2010

Today, many people are taking up yoga techniques for physical exercise, and most don’t know the history of yoga.downward-dog They believe there is nothing wrong with implementing this form of exercise into their daily regiment to promote a more healthy body while not understanding the true purpose of yoga.

The practice of yoga is much more than just a physical workout. Yoga is an ancient path to spiritual growth and self realization. The practice and goal of yoga dates back between 1000-5000 BC and yoga arrived in the United States in the 1800’s.

Yoga has many great health benefits including physical as well as emotional.  Yoga is anti-aging because it helps to detoxify your body, lubricates joints, ligaments and tendons, and massages the organs and tones muscles.  In addition, yoga balances your emotions by becoming more aware of yourself through the synchronization of breath and posture.

 One may ask how does this exactly happen?  When you are attuned to your own breath you can only pay attention and concentrate on yourself.  It is through this concentration on self that you begin to become AWARE of situations that may be disturbing you.  Situations such as chronic nagging low back pain, you may become aware that your body doesn’t move in the way that it should, you begin to notice how calm you are after a yoga class and realize that it’s been awhile since you felt truly relaxed.  You may learn that a negative situation that you thought was resolved still haunts you and is affecting you currently.  It is through this awareness that you begin to see what parts of your life need to be healed and need attention and what parts are working for you and making you feel good and alive. Once you can identify with what is working in your life and what is not and are ready to take responsibility for yourself and work on healing you will notice that your life will begin to change in many positive ways.   Remember these words “you must feel it to heal it”.

Taking a yoga class for the first time can be very overwhelming and at times frustrating.  You don’t know what sun salutations are, you don’t know what Adho Mukha Svanasana (downward facing dog pose) is and at times you may feel embarrassed because you can’t do what your neighbor is doing next to you and because you don’t know what the proper alignment of the pose should be you can risk injury to yourself. I encourage all of you who are interested in starting a yoga practice to find a teacher who focuses on form, who is engaged in his/her class and makes hands on adjustment. 

If you live in San Jose/Los Gatos areas and are interested in taking a yoga class and are a bit hesitate to do so then I encourage you to take our Intro to Vinyasa flow.  Our Intro to Vinyasa Flow is designed for the beginner and is taught at a slower pace.  You will be taken through each asana slowly, to help you learn the proper alignment of each pose and the synchronization of breath.  You will build strength and flexibility that will prepare you for higher level flow classes.  In this class we also discuss the philosophy of Yoga that will help you with every day life challenges.  Our Intro to Vinyasa Flow class runs every Sunday morning 10:15am-11:15 am at ABS Fitness, 15690 Los Gatso Blvd. Los Gatos, CA

As once stated by Iyengar, “When the restlessness of the mind, intellect and self is stilled through the practice of yoga, the yogi by the grace of the spirit within himself finds fulfillment

Namaste

 

Inflammation – redness, swelling and pain

Saturday, October 24th, 2009

inflammationWhat is inflammation?  By definition it is …Pathology. Redness, swelling, pain, tenderness, heat, and disturbed function of an area of the body, esp. as a reaction of tissues to injurious agents.

Typically one thinks of inflammation as a cut or a sprain that may become red and swollen and this is the extent of what one thinks of when it comes to inflammation.  I am here to tell you that inflammation is more than just a cut or a sprain.  Just as the definition above states it is a disturbed function of an area of the body do to injurious agents.  For the purpose of this blog entry I will be discussing areas of the body that are susceptible to inflammation and explain what the injurious agents are.

First of all, any part of the human body can become inflamed.  That means that muscles, joints, nerves, organs and skin are all vulnerable to inflammation.  Becoming inflamed does not just happen from being injured from an accident.  Becoming inflamed as stated above in the definition comes from injurious agents.  What I need all of you to understand is  that an injurious agent can come from the food you eat, the beverages you drink, lack of sleep, emotional and physical stress, etc.  Each of these agents can affect your body in different ways but all can end up causing inflammation.

We see so many people that come into our offices not feeling well, feeling tired, knowing that something is wrong with them but yet nothing is found during a doctor’s visit.  More times than not these individuals bodies are trying to fight inflammation and our job is to find the source of the inflammation.  Typically what is given to treat inflammation are anti-inflammatory drugs and at times this is necessary but what I want all of you to know and understand is that if the injurious agent is not removed then you are only treating the symptoms and not the problem.

If you would like more information about how food, beverages, lack of sleep, emotional and physical stress become injurious agents sign up for our Wellness 101 lecture.  Visit www.replenishingsoul.com/our-events for more information or write us your questions, we would love to hear from you.

 

Lori Metroka,PT

Nutrition & Wellness Specialist