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Peter Martinez

Teaching Yoga Outside: Grounding - 0 views

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    By: Virginia Iversen, M.Ed. Practicing and teaching Yoga outside is a welcome breath of fresh air for those of us who spend most of our time in an office and behind the wheel of a car, as we commute back and forth to work each day. In geographical areas that have distinctly four seasons, it is often not possible to teach Yoga outside. However, during the warmer spring, summer and fall months, offering outdoor classes to your Yoga students will provide them with the opportunity to connect to the rhythms of the natural world.
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Ustrasana Yoga (Camel Pose) - Steps & Health Benefits - 0 views

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    The Camel Pose Or Ushtrasana helps in burning the belly fat & other fat deposits in the body specifically from the thigh and shoulder area. Learn and practice this yoga asana @ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7XcwltuAtz8 You may also refer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OkeXtEV_0ks for developing a complete plan for flat abs.
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    Ustrasana, also known as the camel Pose is one of the best full stomach exercises in Yoga. Following the ustrasana yoga steps carefully and practising it daily will give you flat abs, and also helps in de-stressing the mind.
Peter Martinez

Yoga Teacher Training: New Year's Resolutions, Transformation and Yoga: Dharma - 0 views

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    As many of us begin to settle back into our regular routine after a busy holiday season, we may be confronted with the reality of implementing the New Year's resolutions that we made a few weeks ago into the fabric of our lives. It is not uncommon for many Yogis and Yoginis to make New Year's resolutions that are quite far-reaching and beautiful, but difficult to obtain.
Peter Martinez

How to Cure Numbness Through Yoga - Yoga Practice Blog - 0 views

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    Through Yoga poses - such as neck stretches, chin tucks, pelvic tilts, and back stretches - help to reduce numbness and restore the...
Peter Martinez

How to Find a Style of Meditation for You - Yoga Practice Blog - 0 views

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    Although the history of meditation dates back to ancient Vedic texts, the Beatles introduced the healing art to the United States in the...
DonDevis Charlie

How to get rid of hemorrhoids? - 0 views

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    How to get rid of hemorrhoids? Knowing about this will help you prevent the pain and bleeding from happening if you are having hemorrhoids. It is possible to get back the hemorrhoids again if you have suffered with them previously.
Peter Martinez

Yoga Exercises for Core Muscles - Yoga Practice Blog - 0 views

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    Yoga exercises for core muscles develop a stable and strong core, help prevent injuries, alleviate back pain, and significantly improve the posture...
Peter Martinez

Yoga Teacher Training: Teaching Yoga and the Power of Truth: Setting an Example - 0 views

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    By: Virginia Iversen, M.Ed One of the most important aspects of sharing the transformational power of Yoga with your students is to truly honor your own truth. This truth could be either physical or emotional in nature. For instance, if you are teaching a Yoga class with a slight back injury, and you are forthright with your students about your current physical limitations, they will be more easily able to identify with you when they come up against their own physical challenges during class.
Peter Martinez

Yoga Teacher Training: Yoga Student Safety Tips For The Yoga Teacher - 0 views

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    By Faye Martins Yoga conjures up images of peaceful meditation, relaxing stretches and trips to the emergency room. Wait, emergency room? Just as with any other activity people can suffer injuries from yoga. Yoga injuries are most commonly mild muscle strains, but torn tendons and severe back injuries have been known to occur. Teachers need to think about yoga student safety when preparing for classes and during classes.
Peter Martinez

Teaching Yoga for Foot Health - Yoga Teacher Training Blog - 1 views

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    By Faye Martins Do you get any requests for asanas or Yogic techniques to heal the feet? Most of our students ask us about techniques for reducing stress, back pain, and body weight. As essential as our feet are to Yoga, we give them little thought. Maybe we would treat them differently if we realized how great an impact they have on the rest of our body and the clues they hold to its general condition.
Peter Martinez

Yoga Teacher Training: Yoga Breathing For Anxious Moments - 0 views

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    By Sangeetha Saran There are people who will tell you the best way to get through an anxious situation is to do some deep breathing. This isn't just an "old wives" tale, or some cliché way of thinking, the truth is that there is medical fact that backs up this advice. The more stressed a body gets, the less it takes in oxygen. Someone who is panicking is apt to not take deep breaths, meaning that they are not getting all of the oxygen they need for their body. By deep breathing, a body doesn't just get the oxygen that it needs; it also is a therapeutic act that gives the body, and the brain, something to focus on instead of the stress that they are feeling. With this in mind, one of the best ways to help lower one's anxiety level is to learn basic breathing techniques, and to also learn yoga techniques for breathing.
Peter Martinez

Yoga For Chronic Pain - Yoga Practice Blog - 0 views

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    Chronic Pain sufferers deal with pain most of the time with no relief. With awareness, the gentle movements of Yoga can relieve some of that pain. Studies have shown that a Yoga practice can reduce the amount of pain in people who suffer from fibromyalgia, arthritis, chronic back pain and many other painful ailments.
Peter Martinez

Yoga Teacher Training: Teaching Thanksgiving in a Yoga Class: Clarifying Motivation - 0 views

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    By: Virginia Iversen, M.Ed In the United States, the annual holiday of Thanksgiving is here. This is the annual time of year that many of us gather with family and friends to celebrate all of the abundance in our lives. Many of us celebrate this abundance with an elaborate meal, followed by a movie marathon or watching football games for the remainder of the day. There are also a number of opportunities during the Thanksgiving season to give back to our own communities, by serving meals to the poor or raising money during various charity events.
Peter Martinez

Teaching Autumn Yoga Classes: Extended Child's Pose - 0 views

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    As the simple gift of ease and spaciousness increases with each inhalation and exhalation during their practice of this flowing version of Extend Child's Pose, you can gently invite your students to release any negative emotions, thinking patterns or beliefs that may be holding them back in their lives. In this way, their Yoga practice will begin to mirror the release of the brilliantly colored fall leaves as they drift to the soft earth below. When you offer your students Yoga classes that are informed by the rich wisdom of the seasons, they will quite naturally align and be supported by the rhythms of the natural world around them.
Peter Martinez

Yoga Poses for Skiers: Apres Ski Postures - Yoga Practice Blog - 0 views

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    By Amruta Kulkarni, CYT 500 What are ski postures? After a challenging day on the slopes, it is important to stretch out your muscles and ligaments. Yoga poses that help to elongate and release tension in the muscles and ligaments are critical to preventing injury and stiffness after an exhilarating day of skiing. Your level of skiing ability does not impact the necessity of keeping your muscles, joints and ligaments flexible and pliable. Our bodies work hard to provide us with a perfect run down a favorite bump run or a fast time through the gates on a GS race course. Practicing Yoga asanas that stretch out the hamstrings, quadriceps, lower back and shoulders will help to keep you feeling loose and flexible.
Peter Martinez

Developing Your Yoga Teaching Skills - Yoga Practice Blog - 0 views

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    By Bhavan Kumar In order to be an effective yoga teacher, strive to provide a comfortable, challenging environment for students. You must have knowledge of the philosophy of yoga, the poses, and breathing exercises, but knowledge alone is not enough. You must also be able to communicate with your students in a positive manner, keeping them coming back class after class. It is important to think about the logistics of how you will format the class, how you will address the different levels of expertise within the class, how you will explain the poses and philosophy so the average person can understand, and how you will correct incorrect postures in gentle, nonjudgmental ways.
Peter Martinez

Ingredients in a Fruitful Yoga Experience - Aura Wellness Center - Yoga Instructor Certification - 0 views

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    By Kathryn Boland Challenges, Success, and Fun How can you create classes that are a fruitful yoga experience for your students? In Dance Studio Life Magazine's November 2014 issue, master modern dance teacher Bill Evans states that he seeks to offer his students three elements in every dance class - challenges, success, and fun. Challenges offer growth; without pushing the boundaries of our comfort zones, people can't expand their skills and achievements. Success, in some measure, keeps us coming back for more. Without feeling some sense of accomplishment, after a certain amount of time and trial-and-error, we (some might argue, wisely) often move on to other pursuits. Success also brings the confidence we need to be at our bests. Fun engages students, and also puts them in a positive, confident frame of mind.
Peter Martinez

Best Yoga Techniques for Back Injuries - Yoga Practice Blog - 0 views

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    By Amruta Kulkarni, CYT 500 The healing and therapeutic nature of yoga is well-known as people across the world with a variety of injuries have found relief from pain and inflammation through carefully selected poses designed to strengthen and tone the targeted problem areas. A person with an injury even has the option now of visiting a certified yoga therapist or incorporating asanas into physical therapy sessions.
Zorba Yoga

5 Asanas To Wake Your Body - 0 views

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    Not everyone is gifted enough to wake up lively every day, some just groan and get back to bed! These 5 asanas will help energise your body and face your day with ease!
Peter Martinez

Ingredients in a Fruitful Yoga Experience - Aura Wellness Center - Yoga Instructor Certification - 0 views

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    By Kathryn Boland Challenges, Success, and Fun How can you create classes that are a fruitful yoga experience for your students? In Dance Studio Life Magazine's November 2014 issue, master modern dance teacher Bill Evans states that he seeks to offer his students three elements in every dance class - challenges, success, and fun. Challenges offer growth; without pushing the boundaries of our comfort zones, people can't expand their skills and achievements. Success, in some measure, keeps us coming back for more. Without feeling some sense of accomplishment, after a certain amount of time and trial-and-error, we (some might argue, wisely) often move on to other pursuits. Success also brings the confidence we need to be at our bests. Fun engages students, and also puts them in a positive, confident frame of mind.
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