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The Pigeon Pose

Posted November 1st @ 6:30 am by User ImageCuisle

Everyone has a favorite asana (or two, or three, or…), and the pigeon pose is one of mine. Something about the stretch, which can be modified in a number of ways for varying degrees of challenge and intensity, is deliciously satisfying!
The pigeon pose has several benefits. Primarily it stretches your thigh muscles, groin muscles, and [...]

Seated Forward Bend Yoga Mudra

Posted September 23rd @ 5:48 pm by User ImageCuisle

A Yoga Mudra is a variation of an asana that engages the hands to bring about specific effects, the purpose of which may vary according to the sequence or flow of your practice or the goals you have set for your routine (such as healing a specific illness). Sometimes Mudras are as simple as hand [...]

Eye Yoga with Paul McCartney

Posted September 9th @ 6:28 am by User ImageCuisle

Did you ever think you’d learn yoga from Paul McCartney of The Beatles? Well thanks to YouTube, you can! Here, Paul teaches us yoga exercises for your eyes, to improve your eye health.
Spending hour upon hour on the computer, as many of us do, our eyes tend to suffer the brunt of the work. No [...]

Pranayama Video: Anatomy & Basic Exercise

Posted September 1st @ 11:16 pm by User ImageCuisle

Check out this highly educational video about Pranayama, including a thorough introduction to seated positions. Kavita Maharaj teaches you about the anatomical benefits of breathing practice - such as increasing lung capacity and reducing everyday scar tissue in your lungs (we all have it!), boosting metabolism, and aiding digestion. Learn some basic and advanced seated [...]

Pranayama – Yoga for Your Lungs and Your Spirit

Posted September 1st @ 8:07 pm by User ImageCuisle

Aerobics. Taking a few breaths and counting to 10 when you’re feeling stressed and angry. Besides being vital for our body to function, oxygen and the simple act of breathing are more than passive acts. We’re controlling and altering our breath every time we exercise or pay attention to breathing techniques we’ve learned from self-help [...]

Asanas: How to do the Cobra Posture

Posted August 21st @ 7:19 pm by Iver Olsen

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Yoga is a series of various postures called ‘Asanas’ and breathing exercises. Each one of those Asanas and breathing exercises has been specifically designed to help a certain part of the body or a health condition.
The Cobra posture is a popular asana and it is always practiced as precedence to the Locust posture. The Sanskrit name [...]

Asanas: How to do the Shoulder Stand

Posted August 15th @ 10:35 pm by Iver Olsen

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The “Shoulder Stand” posture is one of the most treasured asanas. Its Sanskrit name is the “Sarvanga Asana” and it is said to be a whole workout in itself as it benefits the whole body. In the Shoulder Stand posture, the whole weight of the rests on your shoulders and the neck and upper back [...]

Asanas: How to do the locust posture

Posted August 4th @ 11:36 pm by Iver Olsen

The Sanskrit name of this asana is Salabha Asana. The Locust Posture or the Salabha Asana is a reverse posture to the Cobra Posture. The values of both of these asanas are maximized when they are done one after the other as the Cobra and the Locust Posture complement one another. The Cobra posture’s effects [...]

Asana: How to do the Bow Posture

Posted May 22nd @ 12:40 am by Iver Olsen

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The Sanskrit name of the Bow Posture is the Dhanur Asana. The Bow Posture gives a full backward bend to the Back-bone and all the muscles from the neck to the lower back or lumber region. The Bow Posture is called so because the body posture in this asana resembles a bow or ‘dhanur’. It [...]

Asanas: How to do Leg Lifting Posture

Posted May 17th @ 9:04 am by Iver Olsen

Yoga is a series of various postures called ‘Asanas’ and breathing exercises. Each one of those Asanas and breathing exercises has been specifically designed to help a certain part of the body or a health condition.
 

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