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Peter Martinez

About Power Yoga Benefits - Yoga Teacher Training Blog - 0 views

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    By Jenny Park What should teachers know about power yoga benefits? Yoga has been practiced for thousands of years, making its way around the planet to help millions of people. Through the years it has evolved into a number of different types of practices. Power yoga has emerged as one of the most physically demanding yet exhilarating forms of exercise. Power yoga benefits include strengthening muscles and increasing flexibility, while also helping to focus the mind. This style is not for the faint hearted and is definitely a full body workout.
Peter Martinez

Yoga for Children with Asthma - Yoga Practice Blog - 0 views

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    By Dr. Paul Jerard, E-RYT 500 How important is Yoga for children with asthma? Nearly 9 million children in the United States suffer from asthma, and studies have shown that Yoga can make it easier for them to cope with the illness. Asthma is a chronic condition that triggers inflammation in the airways, causing symptoms such as coughing, wheezing, difficulty with breathing, and tightness in the chest. Due to the fact that children have smaller airways than adults, their asthma attacks are often more serious.
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

Best Job Opportunities for Yoga Teachers - Yoga Teacher Training Blog - 0 views

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    By Jenny Park Where are the best job opportunities for yoga instructors? A lot has changed in the yoga movement over the past two decades. Some developments have been welcome, while others have not, but the sheer volume of job opportunities for yoga teachers is something to celebrate. Today's certified instructors don't have to rely on their local studio for employment. Yoga is now so integrated into the western exercise world it seems that everywhere you look new employment opportunities present themselves.
Peter Martinez

Yoga for Coping with Anxiety and Stress - Yoga Practice Blog - 0 views

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    By Kimaya Singh Yoga offers many ways for coping with anxiety. Anxiety is a huge problem in our society. Many people struggle with daily anxiety over a variety of problems and in doing so, often exaggerate those problems. Some of the areas that produce the most stress for people are fear over losing their jobs, health issues, their own personal concerns about the probability of a solid financial future, as well as concerns over the current economic state of the world. People also struggle with having an overly-packed schedule with many obligations to attend to on a daily basis.
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 Warm-Ups for Children - Yoga Teacher Training Blog - 0 views

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    By Dr. Paul Jerard, E-RYT 500 After centering, the warm-up is an important component for the beginning of any Yoga class. Students need that transition time to go from an active and noisy environment to a more soothing, quiet place. It is also important to warm up the body before stretching the muscles and joints to avoid injuries. Children, especially, need time to transition into the Yoga environment. Warm-ups for children should be engaging and fun. Accompany Yoga warm-up poses, with songs or other narration, to keep kids' interest.
Peter Martinez

Yoga Intensives to Study Healing Methods - 0 views

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    By Faye Martins Why should yoga teachers and serious practitioners study healing methods? To many enthusiasts, yoga is more than the mastery of asanas, pranayama and the rest of the eight limbs of yoga. the practice and study of yoga is a lifestyle that pervades all aspects of living rather than a selective application of principles. This is even more so if you aspire to share your knowledge and passion by leading a class of like-minded people. For some people, it will be enough to teach classes, but for others the power of healing attracts them like moths to a light bulb.
Peter Martinez

Yogic Techniques for Managing Anxiety: Resting in Stillness - Yoga Teacher Training Blog - 0 views

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    By Virginia Iversen The practice of Yoga offers us many tools to help manage our internal and physical states of being. One of The most challenging and sometimes debilitating internal states is that of unremitting anxiety. Anxiety can be defined as The fear of being hurt in The future, in one form or anoTher. This internal alarm system can save our lives. For example, if you are alone in a train station late at night, and you begin to experience tendrils of anxiety because you feel like you are being watched, this heightened state of alertness may enable you to save your own life. However, if you are constantly feeling anxious at one level or anoTher, your mental and physical health may be compromised. Anxious thoughts and feelings release adrenalin and cortisol to help you navigate out of a dangerous situation. If These hormonal levels are too high for an extended period of time, The functioning of your immune system will be lowered, your cardiac health may suffer and your serotonin level may decrease, leading to depression and even more anxiety.
Peter Martinez

The Need for Office Yoga - Yoga Teacher Training Blog - 0 views

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    By Dr. Paul Jerard, E-RYT 500 The typical office setting often includes quiet cubicles, where people spend most of The day sitting in a chair, facing a computer keyboard. Perhaps, They roll over to a fax machine once in a while, pick up The phone, or turn and bend to pull open a file drawer. Sitting for up to eight hours a day, while performing very little physical activity, can affect The overall health of a person. Studies even show an increase in heart disease, diabetes, body weight, cholesterol and more, in people who sit all day long.
Peter Martinez

Yoga Teacher Training: Yoga Therapy - 0 views

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    By Grata Young The Yoga Therapy or 'yoga-chikitsa' refers to The treatment of diseases by means of yogic exercises which may be physical or mental or both. It is a specialised form of yogic culture. This mode of treatment has been practised in India from very ancient times. Many references to yoga have been made in The Upanishads. It was, however, Maharishi Patanjali who in about The first century B.C. gave a systematic account of The traditional yogic teaching.
Peter Martinez

Twisting Yoga Poses for Digestive Health - Yoga Teacher Training Blog - 0 views

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    By Sangeetha Saran Twisting Yoga poses help the body to detoxify and re-energize. Twisting Yoga poses gently compress the internal organs. This compression helps to move freshly oxygenated blood throughout the entire body. Physical sluggishness and mental cloudiness are both indications that the body is carrying unnecessary toxins and waste substances. A well-rounded practice of Yoga poses will help to invigorate and detoxify both the body and mind. Twisting Yoga asanas are particularly effective for increasing digestive health. they also help to relieve tension and increase your energy level.
Peter Martinez

Yoga Teacher Training: The Good, Bad, and Ugly of Yoga Business - 0 views

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    By Rachel Holmes No yoga teacher wants to deal with marketing. Most instructors still have trouble with asking for money for the classes they teach. the problem is that you won't be teaching long, if you do it for free. Unfortunately, all of us need money to live. Paul Jerard often compares teachers to authors. the point is: Writing a book is a lot of work, but marketing the book is also a full-time job and a completely different skill.
Peter Martinez

Yoga Teacher Courses to Train the Mind and Body - 0 views

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    By Faye Martins How do we start to train the mind and body? Many people practice yoga for its fitness benefits. However, this ancient system of complete health maintenance should be comprehensive when we train the mind and body. If you take specified yoga teacher courses that focus on training the mind and body, then you can help your students obtain the complete art from their practice.
Peter Martinez

Yoga on Health - A Teacher's Overview - 0 views

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    By Melody Wordsworth Before starting this essay over a year ago I decided strongly that my Yoga on health topic would have to be Yoga and HIV. As we live in a society where this has unfortunately become a big health problem and a large portion of the population, especially in South Africa is affected by this life threatening disease. As a qualified Pharmacist assistant working in the health sector I see firsthand how this disease affects people. I believe that as Yoga changed my life for the better it can also change the life of those affected by this life altering disease. I believe that Yoga can present them with health benefits to ensure a longer life where the HIV can be kept under control for many years. But before continuing with this topic I have also decided since falling pregnant last year to go further in depth with Yoga during pregnancy as this assisted me in having a successful, stress free pregnancy which I got to enjoy to its full capacity. Enjoying Yoga , while creating life is astonishing.
Peter Martinez

Yoga and Health - When Did it Begin? - 0 views

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    By Sabine Crackle When did the relationship between Yoga and health begin? No one knows exactly when Yoga began, but it certainly predates written history. Stone carvings depicting figures in Yoga positions have been found in archaeological sites in the Indus Valley dating back 5,000 years or more. there is a common misconception that Yoga is rooted in Hinduism; on the contrary, Hinduism's religious structures evolved much later and incorporated some of the practices of Yoga. (Other religions throughout the world have also incorporated practices and ideas related to Yoga.)
Peter Martinez

Yoga for Leukemia Patients - Yoga Teacher Training Blog - 0 views

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    By Dr. Paul Jerard, E-RYT 500 Is Yoga for leukemia a viable option? Leukemia, or cancer of the blood or bone marrow, is a terrifying disease that strikes both young and old. Damage to the blood stream, from the cancer, results in reduced immune response, anemia from lack of red blood cells, and other conditions. In the U.S., about 245,000 people are affected with some form of leukemia, including those currently in remission. Treatment of leukemia typically involves medication, chemotherapy and/or bone marrow transplantation. the most common form of leukemia has a five-year survival rate between 15-70%, and a relapse rate from 33-78%.
Peter Martinez

Yoga Techniques for Studying - Yoga Teacher Training Blog - 0 views

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    By Dr. Paul Jerard, E-RYT 500 Are Yoga techniques for studying effective? There are some people for whom studying is easy: They simply sit down, without prompting, and work diligently until The material is covered and papers are written. They usually finish The project ahead of schedule and have time to review and revise. However, we've never met any of These people in real life. For The rest of us, carving out The time and effort, wheTher The material is work or school related, is difficult.
Peter Martinez

Yoga Meditation for Chemical Addictions - Yoga Teacher Training Blog - 0 views

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    By Dr. Paul Jerard, E-RYT 500 Yoga has many facets for healing. At the top of the list is meditation. Although Yoga postures help people cope with life's daily problems, the body is being adjusted to bring about states of inner calm. Yoga meditation preserves this feeling of calm by teaching the practitioner how to control the mind. Controlling one's mind is a life saving skill.
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