Archive for the ‘Yoga’ Category

It does a body good

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009


Many people flock to yoga to relieve chronic back pain, and rightfully so. Yoga helps alleviate physical hurt while teaching you to mentally approach the source of the soreness from a more relaxed, meditative perspective. Here’s one of the best explanations I’ve read of this physical-mental relationship:

Pain is often caused by physical things, but the mind fuels the fires of suffering by thinking about it and coming to negative conclusions, which activates your stress response system.

All that stress build-up sounds icky, and pretty familiar, huh? What’s the solution? That’s right, I’ll say it again: y-o-g-a YOGA! Chances are you’re already a faithful yoga-goer. So this article is a great reinforcement of how you are fueling your body and mind with the first-rate healing powers of natural motion.

Keep up the good work.

The heat is on

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

Are you sweating it and forgetting it? Eventually, most women reach a point when they experience hot flashes and memory loss. It’s politely (and annoyingly) referred to as “The Change”, which is almost as bad as the afore experienced “Aunt Flow” or “The Weekly Visitor”. (Who thought of such cutesy names anyhow? Mr. Rogers?) But hang in there—we have good news. A new study suggests that women who practice yoga for one hour, five days a week have 50% fewer hot flashes and sweats, as well as enhanced memory function.

So I suppose now you can sweat it before you forget it?

Yoga booty

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009


Ah, yoga. We love it. Unlike most activities in life, it allows us to find a little inner balance in this topsy-turvy world of ours. But let’s admit it: the outer benefits aren’t bad either. And we’d be lying if we said we didn’t salivate at the idea of obtaining one of those fit & fabulous yoga rumps. (You know the ones—you see them walking in and out of the city’s finest studios & gyms.) I’m just sayin’.

So to that end (literally), here are some great tips and things to remember when you are striving for that derrière extraordinaire.

Fresh start

Friday, July 10th, 2009


It’s Friday and the first week of Boot Camp is complete. I feel fantastic! I am undoubtedly proud of myself for committing to five workouts this week, but fitting these classes into my weekly schedule was no easy feat. If you are a fellow Boot Camper, I am sure you can relate. Your time management skills probably went into full effect in order to go from home to work to studio and all the stuff in between without having to make some exceptions.

But it’s worth it, and believe me, it is doable. And I think it’s the little things that make the transitions much more easy and enjoyable. This quick how-to article from eHow gives some great suggestions for freshening up while you’re on the go. After last night’s yoga class, I pulled the baby wipe trick out of my bag so I could meet a friend for dinner without feeling like Stinky McStinkerson. When you are running from workouts to other daily events, it’s nice to have tools that help you run a little more smoothly.

Now I’m a happy and freshly-scented camper.

Vinyasa yoga class at Align

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

I was first introduced to yoga when I was in college. Initially, my goal was to fulfill some hanging credits before graduation. Stuffed in a studio with 30 other 21 year-olds striving for the same goal, I somehow started to ignore the room full of butts in the air and learned to love the movements. I guess I did learn something in college after all.

Ever since that first class, I have craved yoga. Although there have been times when life conflicts with the commitment to a consistent class schedule, I have never strayed too far from the mat. If I take time off, I always come back to it. And every time I return, I enjoy it even more.

The last 10 years have introduced me to many different yoga instructors. As luck (or chance) would have it, each instructor has seemed just right for where I am in life and in my practice. When I have reached a plateau in one class, something leads me to a new one. I have started to think of each teacher as a personal yogi guide…leading me down a new path when I, for whatever reason, have come to a crossroads.

Enter Sydney Holly. Due to new circumstances, I was recently acquainted with her Vinyasa yoga class at Align. I soon discovered that it is the perfect yoga blend: challenging yet wonderfully relaxing at the same time. Her welcoming demeanor and elegant teaching style make it easy to be in her class. And her imagery is spot on—things that I didn’t get before, I get now. In her class, I’ve found that I can take what I’ve previously learned and apply it in a more succinct and meaningful way.

After three weeks in her class, I can see the clear transition from my last class to her class. And it’s just where I need to be.