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Yoga For Insomnia
...athing exercises (Pranayama). With steady Pranayama practice, most stress, which keeps people from falling asleep, or wakes them up in the middle of the night, is over.Regular exercise, of any sort, helps a person sleep at night. Vigorous exercise, done during the day, leads to looser, more relaxed muscles, at night, and creates a natural drowsiness at the end of the day. ...more
Enhance Your Yoga Experience With The Latest Gear
...our yoga, there are some items that you might want to add to your routines. Here are just a few for your consideration:MatsSticky yoga mats can provide a safe and comfortable non-slip surface for your yoga routine. Believe it or not, there are mats that are specifically designed for yoga, as opposed to Pilates mats or other exercise mats. A good yoga mat will tend to be thinner and easy to roll ...more
Yoga Dance Based Butt Exercise For The Ideal Female Body Shape
...ograms. Women and men in their 50s, 40s, 30s or 20s tone up and shape up in fun workouts that take less than 45 minutes.Dance As The Ultimate Thigh And Butt Shaper. Who fails to admire the enormous fitness, beauty and athleticism of dancers? Their body shape did not occur by accident. You can slowly and carefully transition yourself into any of the dance disciplines, ballet o...more
Teaching Yoga - A Great Job, Even in a Tough Economy
...en in a Tough Economy To teach Yoga classes, on a daily basis, has always been fun, but many prospective interns ask, “Does it pay?” These people work “regular hours” and have a little bit of job security. At the very least, they know what they will earn this week; at a time when job security has become a myth.Becoming a Yoga teacher is a big investment - while families ar...more
Yoga: Ancient Wisdom for Today's Health
...ining good breath - one of the first postures that is taught is savasana, or "the corpse" pose. Savasana is a supine asana. Lying on the back, one lets the arms and legs fall naturally at about a 45-degree angle from the body. Starting with the toes and moving upward through the body, one concentrates on each body part, feeling the rhythm of the blood moving through that part. The ...more

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