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Learnings, teachings and tips & tricks for anyone to reference during difficult times, stressful workdays and moments when you need to come home to yourself.
3 Restorative Yoga poses to combat fatigue and boost your mood
While there’s plenty of anecdotal evidence to suggest that practicing yoga asanas (postures) can change your mood, scientific research to understand how and why remains scarce. As it turns out, the link between the poses you’re practicing in Restorative Yoga and how you feel on the inside might just come down to your breath.
Salute the Sun: How to Celebrate the Summer Solstice from Your Yoga Mat
A simple moment in time might seem a surprising catalyst for celebrations that sometimes last several days in countries like Iceland, but imagine the impact of the apex of light combined with the midpoint in the growing season (halfway between spring’s planting and autumn’s harvest) for our forefathers as they emerged from a long, cold winter. Even with today’s technological advances making winter easier to cope with, the solstice can still provide ample opportunity to ignite feelings of peak energy, positivity and manifestation.
How Restorative Yoga benefits your creative process
Creativity, the source of all innovation, has remained at the forefront of scholarly inquiry by psychologists, therapists and now neuroscientists for decades. Creativity provides innovation at the source of all thought; how it expresses is almost infinite, whether that’s abstract painting, writing a novel, or problem solving when you’re hanging off the side of a cliff on belay. It stands to reason that the more innovative thinking there is happening in society at large, the greater the benefit to us all.
Restorative Yoga for back pain: simple side bend to the rescue
It's too early for a lot of definitive data on how pandemic life has contributed to trends in musculoskeletal disorders, but safe to say that stress and longer periods spent sitting (on Zoom) are likely to deliver an increase in back pain.
Ayurveda and Marma therapy: how to add depth to your yoga practice
Though marma therapy is a specialized area of massage and reflexology, understanding how yoga poses may influence certain marma points may also add new depth to your practice.
Pranayama Can Hack Your Nervous System. Here’s How To Do It
While meditation practices span many cultures and traditions across the globe and have been subject to a fair amount of research, techniques to cultivate a deeper breath (Pranayama) are largely exclusive to the yoga tradition and mostly unexplored scientifically. As a result, Pranayama has retained an air of secrecy that might be about to be unlocked by science. Emerging science has identified a link between breath control and the Vagus Nerve that might explain why Pranayama can be so effective for your nervous system, and how it works to balance your physiology.
Why Restorative Yoga benefits your wellbeing, and how to get started
In a results-driven lightning speed world where more is being asked of us than ever before, it’s no longer about “finding time” to recover, but recognizing that without preemptive rest we’ll get less done, fall further behind, and feel more overwhelmed than ever.
The high price of stress: why stress reduction strategies are more important than ever
Are you feeling frazzled, anxious or overwhelmed? Experts agree that the time is now to practice stress reduction strategies to preserve your health and wellbeing. The ongoing financial and social uncertainty surrounding the pandemic has us all on edge, and it’s more important than ever for our health to make time for stress-reduction and self care.
Shallow Breathing Can Make You Anxious. Here’s What You Can Do About It
A University of Auckland study identified a direct correlation between modern posture and increasing emotional stress. The book Breath in Action asserts that simply paying more attention to your breath can help. In Yoga, we take it one step further with practices to deepen, extend or conserve the breath, known as “Pranayama”.
Flexibility Myths Busted: Why Being Flexible May Not Mean What You Think It Means
Many of us have experienced greater mobility through stretching, but as it turns out, that is mostly your nervous system adapting to larger ranges of motion through repetition. The sensation that we call a “stretch” is your nervous system detecting unfamiliar ranges of motion and bracing against potential injury. But go there again and again and your nervous system will start to detect it as familiar, and may allow for more range of motion through what is called increased muscle extensibility.
Healthy Habits: 6 Do’s & Don’ts for Starting a Yoga Practice and Making It Stick
Studies suggest that the more regularly you practice yoga, the greater the benefits, so it’s worth taking the time to make it a regular part of your week. Even practicing once a week can improve your physical health and sense of mental wellbeing.
What is Restorative Yoga?
Restorative Yoga uses supported positions to invoke deep relaxation to settle your mind and harmonize your physiology, relieving stress, pain and improving emotional wellbeing.
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