Recently I had one of those very early morning starts to my day and wouldn't you know it I woke to a strong pain between my shoulder blades that I knew would be a problem if I didn't treat it right away. On this particular day I had a 2 1/2 hour drive to my destination, then 5 hours of sitting in a meeting, then a return drive home. So what this meant is that I had to wake at 4:00 a.m. and If you're anything like me instead of getting a good nights sleep for this long day, I tossed and turned all night because I was afraid I wouldn't wake up in time! I'm pretty sure this was the culprit of my pain that morning. Granted over the years my body has absorbed a bit of punishment, from major back surgery to my fill of nasty falls from my early days of off road mountain biking, my body is reminding me that I'm just not as young as I used to be and it doesn't take as much for those aches and pains to make their appearance. A quick fix to my recent morning was a few yoga moves. Eagle Pose: whether you do this sitting down or standing up this is a great exercise to open up the shoulders and feels really good, especially when, like me that day, I woke to a piercing pain in that area. I try to hold this pose for 1-3 minutes. Make sure you do both sides. Supported Fish Pose: this is great for the spine. To support your back use a block, ball or pillow. Again I try to hold this pose for 1-3 minutes and it's actually very relaxing. When I have more time and want to get an all over massage or want to loosen my muscles before or after exercise, especially after completing a few challenge poses, I pull out my foam roller. More specific uses of my foam roller:
Whether I feel tightness right after I workout or it creeps up the following day, the massage foam roller has been a great addition to my routine to loosen specific tight areas and it's a way to give myself an inexpensive massage to head into a good nights sleep. While there are numerous options for selecting a foam roller and at various price points, I urge you to consider what you want to gain from using one and do your research and purchase (if you choose to do so) the best one for you needs. As with any purchase of health/workout equipment or engaging in a new exercise routine it's always best to check with your physician especially if you have certain conditions that may be adversely affected by a new routine.
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Do you sit or stand in one place for hours with little movement?
Whether you sit at a desk working at the computer for hours or are you a gardner kneeling or sitting on your knees, body hunched over while tending your vegetable or flower garden? The aches, strains and sometimes pain can result from doing even things you love. Heart / Chest Opener is a great yoga pose that is easily done that will give you a feel good stretch. It opens your heart and stretches your back, something necessary after those longs hours in one place. Standing: Stand with your feet hip width apart, feet planted firmly on the floor. Keeping your shoulders square, shoulder blades back, reach your hands behind your back keeping arms straight & clasping your hands together at the base of your back. Slowly, and only as comfortably as you feel, raise your clasped hands as high as you can behind you while you are pulling your shoulder blades together. Feel the stretch, inhale and exhale as you feel the breathe enter and leave your body. Maintain the pose for 2-3 breathe cycles**. Chair: Choose a firm chair* and sit squarely with your feet firmly planted on the floor, slightly farther than hip width apart. Press down with both feet and sitting bones as you lift your heart (chest) to the sky while keeping your head balanced on top of your pelvis ( think keeping strong posture with head in alignment with pelvis). Take both hands and grab the outside edge of each side of the back of your chair to help lift your chest and feel the stretch. Inhale and exhale as you feel the breathe enter and leave your body. Maintain the pose for 2-3 breathe cycles**. *Chair = I like to use a simple sturdy metal chair without arms, but whatever type chair that you choose make sure it doesn't have wheels and sits sturdy on the floor) **Breath cycle= one inhale and exhale, making sure you're inhaling slow and deeply and the same with your exhale. As we age we naturally loose a certain amount of strength and flexibility, especially as we also begin to move less. With our senior population enjoying a longer and more active lifestyle well into their retirement years, the desire to remain physically and mentally active has become more important. Chair Yoga is one of the gentlest forms of yoga available. Poses are done seated on the chair or the chair is used for support during standing and balance poses. At times the wall may also be used for support. Use of the chair allows for greater stability to help participants feel supported and safe as they move in/out of each pose. Poses are modified so that even those with health restrictions, decreased range of motion and physical limitations can perform versions of twists, hip stretches, forward bends and mild backbends that will provide the same benefits from a traditional yoga practice including improved muscle tone, better breathing habits, reduction of stress and improved sleep. Benefits for starting or continuing a yoga practice for seniors:
It's never too early, or too late, to start! Not sure if yoga is for you, or how to start your practice, contact me and we can chat! Seems every magazine or fitness article that I read touts drinking eight glasses of water each day as water provides so many benefits for your health, skin, mental clarity and weight loss. And for a yoga practioner, it's important to make sure that you rehydrate yourself after you practice. The negative effects of dehydrating include fatigue, headaches and body aches and unfortunately by the time you realize you're thirsty you're by then dehydrated, which means it's critical to keep up with your water intake throughout the day ~ in all seasons, even moreso in very hot/humid weather or if you're activity has you sweating, you'll need to replenish the body. A few of these specific benefits include:
Tracking: As your day gets busy it can be hard to track how much water you have actually drank. Granted a water bottle, and there are many to choose from, can work, just the idea of having to leave your work area to refill your water bottle can be troublesome, especially if you're having a busy day and, trust me, it's easy for time to slip away and then realize you haven't left your desk for hours! On a day where I know I'll be trapped at my desk for the better part of the day, a trick I use to help me keep track of how much water I intake is that I start each day with a full pitcher of water at my desk and pour glasses from there. As the pitcher begins to empty I know I've done good for that day! There are also a number of apps and/or journals that help you to track your water intake. Flavoring your water: While we all may know that drinking water is good for you, plain water can get pretty boring after a while and for some it just lacks the taste they prefer from those other less than healthy beverages. Years ago when a family member was hospitalized out of town, the hotel we stayed at for long stretches of time had a very large glass jar filled with water and cucumbers. I wasn't sure at first but once I tried that first glass I was intrigued and began experimenting myself with fruits and vegetables to add another dimension to plain water. I found through experimentation it can make a big difference in making it easier to get those eight glasses in. Whether you purchase an infuser pitcher, repurpose a milk or water container or something you have from home, adding fruit (fresh or frozen) or vegetables can make a difference and make it easier to meet your goals for the day. A few of my favorites are:
Other combinations that are delicious:
Here I used:
Once frozen pop a few (be creative with your combinations) into a glass of water and as the ice cube melts the fruit remains and tastes just as fresh as if you bought it fresh that day. Plus the cubes look pretty in your glass! Either pop out a cube when needed or remove all cubes at once and store in a tightly sealed bag. Whether you make your own fruit infused ice cubes or slice fresh fruit/vegetables/herbs into your water, both options can turn ordinary water into something extraordinary! If you know you'll be on the go, make sure to have a full water bottle handy in your car or bag. This is my favorite bottle that keeps my water cold for hours, a great way to have water on the go that is kept fresh all day, especially as the outside temperatures rise; I have bottles in all three sizes and can attest to the ease in using and keeping water fresh and the just right temperature. If you have fruit/herb combinations that you've tried and enjoyed please share! For many taking their first yoga class can be intimidating, especially when you aren't sure what's in it for you. You may wonder what benefits will practicing yoga really do for you that you can't get from a different form of exercise, workout or physical activity?
Below are what I feel my I've gained from my yoga practice:
Not sure if yoga is for you, consider taking a private lesson or one of my donation based outdoor summer classes to give it a try! Live a more mindful and intentional life! Setting an intention allows you to keep focused on the reason you are meditating or practicing yoga. Keeping focused on that intention keeps your mind from wandering off course and therefore keeping your practice more meaningful. Intentions are the act of bringing your attention and awareness to a quality or virtue that you want to bring into your life both on and off the mat. A few ideas to get you started: Gratitude-focus on people and things in which you are grateful. Forgiveness- perfection is not yoga, none of us are perfect but spending a few moments reflecting on those things you wish to be forgiven for and sending thoughts of forgiveness to those who you feel have wronged you allows you to let go of hard feelings towards yourself and others. Guidance- asking for help is not a sign of weakness, in fact it's a sign of strength. Reflect on on areas where you need help and ask for guidance. Other qualities or virtues that you may bring into your intentions:
Want to learn more about setting an intention~ let me know and we can work on that at the beginning of your next class. Whether you enjoy traditional or hot yoga, practice once a week or daily, every once in a while your mat just needs a good cleaning. Below are several options for keeping your mat clean and fresh. Option 1 Whether outdoors or indoors using your clothesline is an easy way to clean your mat. Hang your mat, at a height that's easy to reach, then fill a bucket with warm water mixed with a mild soap and use a clean soft towel or soft brush to wipe your mat down; both sides. Rinse with clean water and allow your mat to dry thoroughly. If you're cleaning your mat outside just remember to keep it out of direct sunlight as the sun can break down the fibers of your mat. Option 2 There are many commercial cleaning solutions created just for yoga mats but you can easily, and probably more cheaply, create your own! Having a cleaning solution in a spray bottle makes cleaning a breeze and far less messy. Either keep your mat unrolled on the floor or hang, then thoroughly wet down your mat with your solution. Using a clean soft towel* wipe down your mat, allowing plenty of time for it to dry. If you've hung your mat clean both sides at the same time and allow to dry; if you're keeping your mat on the floor to clean, once one side has dried, flip it over and clean the other side. Below I'll share an easy way to make your own cleaning solution. * your towel can be dry, or if your mat is super icky, dampen the towel before wiping down your mat. Option 3 Use your bathtub! Fill your tub with warm (mild) soapy water then lay your mat inside and allow the soapy water to do the work for you. Rinse with clean water and place somewhere where your mat can dry. Make Your Own Solution: This is the basic 'formula' that I use for a scented anti fungal/ antibacterial solution. Have fun, experiment and create your own!
Next, I add 3 or so drops of tea tree oil, then about 10 drops of aromatherapy oil. (you can use just one or combine several oils, the amount you use depends on your preference, just be mindful that some scents are stronger than others so you may need more/less). Shake the bottle before using, spray your mat, wipe down and allow both sides to dry before using your mat again. Clean your mat as often as you feel it needs it! |