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Peter Martinez

Yoga for Obese Children - Yoga Teacher Training Blog - 0 views

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    By Gopi Rao Childhood obesity is a condition that is becoming far too common. Parents and healthcare practitioners often wonder what can be done to alleviate the issue. Yoga for obese children could be a natural starting point when facing the problem. It is widely known that moderate exercise and healthy eating habits are just a few of the ways the childhood obesity can be treated, or better yet, prevented. However, overweight children might not have the strength or energy levels needed for many different types of exercise. Yoga, however, can be used to help kids get up and start moving.
Peter Martinez

What Is The Attraction of Vinyasa Yoga? - Yoga Teacher Training Blog - 0 views

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    By Bhavan Patel What has caused the attraction of vinyasa yoga classes? Vinyasa yoga is an active and flowing style of yoga. Vinyasa refers to movements that are synchronized with breath. This type of yoga uses a breathing technique called ujjayi pranayama. This breathing technique is performed by keeping the mouth closed and slightly constricting the throat. The effect is less air passing through which increases its force and speed.
Peter Martinez

Some of the Risks of Yoga Headstand - Yoga Practice Blog - 0 views

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    By Bhavan Kumar One concern that many people have with Yoga is that certain positions (asanas) could actually be harmful. Depending on the type of body one has, any posture could be beneficial or harmful. This is especially true with headstands. The truth is, you should talk with your doctor about your Yoga practice and this is very important. While there can be a risk, the danger can be removed or modified if you understand your body and perform the pose correctly.
Peter Martinez

Yoga for Weight Loss: Arm Balancing Postures - 0 views

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    By Shahid Mishra Is Yoga for weight loss possible? Practicing Yoga postures on a regular basis will help you to strengthen and tone your entire body. A regular Yoga practice will also increase muscle mass, which will in turn increase your metabolism. Engaging in a Yoga practice that flows from one pose to the next through a series of postures based on the Sun Salutation will really get your blood pumping and leave you feeling exhilarated, strong and light as a feather. In the West, this type of Yoga practice is known as Power Yoga. Incorporating arm balancing postures into your Yoga practice will further tone your arms, back and torso. Challenging arm balancing postures will also increase your heart rate and metabolism further supporting your weight loss efforts.
Peter Martinez

Yoga Teacher Training: Preventing Yoga Student Injuries Through Continuing Education - 0 views

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    By Rachel Holmes With millions of people practicing the art of yoga worldwide, people everywhere are experiencing such benefits as improved strength and flexibility, reduced tension, lower blood pressure, and much more. However, while many people who practice yoga are able to stay injury-free, others who are new to the practice may try to do too much too quickly. As a result of their enthusiasm, they often suffer various types of injuries that may hinder their progress. However, as yoga instructors gain experience and knowledge through continuing education, they can often help students' progress at a safer pace and allow them to avoid many nagging injuries.
Peter Martinez

Yoga Teacher Training: Yoga Practice After Knee Surgery - 0 views

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    By Kimaya Singh There are many variables in the type of Yoga training each of us might choose to practice and there are many ways to injure one's knee. Let's look at the safest way for a person to enter a class, without slowing down the recovery process or causing self-injury. Therefore, medical clearance in the form of your doctor's approval is imperative before considering asana (posture) practice. A conference explaining your surgery, with a certified Yoga instructor before you take a class, insures that you will get proper attention.
Peter Martinez

Hatha Yoga for Type 2 Diabetes - Yoga Practice Blog - 0 views

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    According to some statistics, there hundreds of millions of people, worldwide, who suffer from diabetes, and other related health problems. The illusion...
Peter Martinez

Yoga Teacher Training: Trauma - Yoga Teacher Training Blog - 0 views

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    By Sangeetha Saran It is important to remember one of the primary purposes of yoga. Yogic practices tend to reduce suffering - Although the goal is to end all suffering. This is the reason why we still see so many therapeutic yoga teacher trainings to this day. Any type of trauma can be treated through yogic practices. Life has many different traumas but it's important to know that through trauma we learn of ourselves and grow as individuals. Tackling traumas with yoga, including injury as well as mental trauma, such as the loss of a loved one can speed us on our way to a healthy and happy life. Yoga does help one become more grounded in all areas of their life. It pushes us to notice and appreciate our strengths and our weakness and gain self-acceptance. The feeling of overcoming a traumatic event in life and conquering it breeds a strength and confidence in ourselves that no one can take away.
Peter Martinez

What Yoga Programs Are Good For Seniors? - Yoga Practice Blog - 0 views

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    The yoga programs that are for seniors or older people are generally a little easier on the joints, and require less extreme stretching. Any beginning class is also good for seniors as long as they know their own limitations. Of course, it is always a good idea to check with your doctor before you start taking any type of class, and that includes a yoga class.
DonDevis Charlie

Specifically Directed Poses - 0 views

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    Seven benefits of yoga are equally valuable to patients with either type of multiple sclerosis (MS), as well as other patients with similar problems.
DonDevis Charlie

Irritable Bowel Syndrome Tests - 0 views

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    Information on different types of irritable bowel syndrome. IBS is a disorder characterized by abnormally increased motility of the small and large intestines, producing abdominal pain, constipation, or diarrhea.
DonDevis Charlie

Wheat Allergy - 0 views

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    Wheat allergy, a type of allergy caused by eating food like wheat targeted in the news, magazines, and on TV everyday.
Peter Martinez

Yoga Teacher Training for Diabetes - Yoga Teacher Training Blog - 0 views

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    By Faye Martins When you attend a 200-hour yoga certification course, you are often trained to work with athletic types. After a yoga instructor begins teaching, he or she addresses the most common health problems. Sooner, or later, an instructor will have a student who is a diabetic. If you didn't cover special populations and ailments in your foundational teacher training, it's no problem, but now is the time to work on your continuing education. Just so we're clear, continuing education is part of keeping your mind active for life and there is no one course with all the answers to the puzzles of life.
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Yoga For Beginners - Best Yoga Poses For Weight Loss And Other Benefits - 0 views

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    Do you want to live life stress-free, lose extra weight, or heal your overall body? If so, you can get all the solutions in "Yoga for Beginners" You will find all the remedies here. Along with beginners, this book is helpful for people of all ages who want to live stress free, peaceful and healthy lifestyle. In this guide, you will learn several types of yoga postures with clear images and know the benefits of each pose. You have to follow the rules mentioned in this guide to get all the benefits. The book also features the poses for weight gain and weight loss.
Peter Martinez

Yoga Teacher Training: Headaches - Yoga Teacher Training Blog - 0 views

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    By Jenny Park During the course of yoga instructor training each of learns that yogic methodology has many remedies for most of the common ailments. There are many reasons for headaches and there different types, which make a realize that one medicine or yogic technique won't be a perfect remedy for every person. As each of learns during a yoga teacher training, every student is different in many ways. If this point isn't emphasized during a yoga instructor training course, graduates are handicapped. The yoga teacher should adapt the practice to the health of the student. There is no other way to safely teach yoga.
Peter Martinez

Yoga Nidra for Sleep Disorders - Yoga Teacher Training Blog - 0 views

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    By Dr. Paul Jerard, E-RYT 500 How does Yoga Nidra work for sleep disorders? Many people, in our contemporary society, experience difficulty sleeping well on a consistent basis. In fact, it is estimated that fifty percent of adults, in the United States, struggle with insomnia. The types of insomnia range from difficulty falling asleep, to waking frequently during the night, and waking up too early. There are many different factors that can precipitate insomnia. An individual may experience insomnia because of a medical condition, such as sleep apnea, restless leg syndrome, or periodic limb movement. Insomnia can also be caused by an inability to relax due to stress, anxiety, an overactive nervous system, and depression.
Peter Martinez

Pranayama Methods for Yoga Posture Practice - Yoga Teacher Training Blog - 0 views

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    By Sangeetha Saran During your yoga class you may realize that some of the poses are reminiscent of some stretching and cool down exercises that you did in aerobics class during the '80s or '90s. It is true that some of the physical movements of yoga postures are similar to basic fitness stretches. What you won't remember in these other types of fitness classes is the practice of Pranayama.
Peter Martinez

Balancing Your Brain in Yoga Class - Aura Wellness Center - Yoga Instructor Certification - 0 views

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    By Kathryn Boland Are you curious about balancing your brain? Do you enjoy taking yoga classes, when you're not teaching? Do you find your instructor "brain" talking to you, even when you're in a student role? Many sources that I've encountered affirm that taking class can greatly expand your skills as an instructor. You can learn new ways to enter into postures, helpful accommodations for certain types of students, and more. On the other hand, not allowing yourself to sometimes be a student can limit your abilities to understand your students' experiences in class, and to otherwise develop as a yoga practitioner. Like many aspects of being a yoga instructor, it's a fine balance that we learn to more skillfully walk with time, experience, and engaging with those in our yoga communities.
Peter Martinez

Is Power Yoga for Beginners? - Yoga Practice Blog - 0 views

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    By Kimaya Singh It is an exciting time for yoga students and teachers, with so many different types of yoga classes offered today. However, we must not forget the importance of choosing the right class because not every class is one-size-fits-all. Some classes are geared toward beginners, while others require prior knowledge of poses. Students who attend an advanced class without knowing the associated risks are putting themselves in a position for potential injuries.
Peter Martinez

Teaching Yoga For Students With Arthritis - 0 views

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    By Faye Martins How can we help our students with arthritis? Arthritis causes pain and joint stiffness, decrease a positive mindset, and make it hard to function normally (mentally and physically). This condition takes the fun out of the day and discourages a person from participating in outdoor activities, such as swimming and biking. Even walking takes its toll on a person with Rheumatoid arthritis or a person with advanced stages of Osteoarthritis. Depending on the stage and type of arthritis, exercise can actually help to reduce those painful symptoms, and yoga provides a pleasurable alternative to strenuous exercise for people who suffer from arthritis.
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