Monday, December 10, 2012

Anada yoga



 

Ananda yoga utilizes gentle postures to move energy up to the brain and prepare the body for meditation.  This form of yoga is designed to integrate and harmonize the physical, mental and spiritual sides of us.  The basic approach to Anada yoga is to raise your level of consciousness by reinforcing the natural effects of yoga postures. 

Energization exercises and asana affirmations are incorporated into Anada yoga.  Energization exercises are a series of 39 special energy controlled techniques designed to help the practitioner increase, focus, and control the life-force.  Yoga postures are paired with affirmations to have a direct impact on your state of consciousness, bringing the mind actively and directly into one’s practice.

Ananda Yoga includes:

· Asana (yoga postures)

· Pranayama (special breathing and energy-control techniques)

· Classical yoga meditation techniques

· Applied yoga philosophy

Ananda Yoga provides all the benefits for which yoga is generally known but also awakens a higher awareness of the subtle but vital Life Force (prana). Rather than focusing only on the physical energy, Ananda Yoga uses physical energy as a pathway inward, to awareness and control of prana.

When engaging in Ananda Yoga utilize yoga wear with built in support that allows your body to move freely and is ideal for those inverted poses and in turn frees your body and mind for the full effects Anada yoga can bring to your life.  Some of the most popular styles have the support; the moisture wicking and comfort features yoga
enthusiasts look for.

 


 

Friday, December 7, 2012

Salmon Salad w/Red Chile-Caesar Dressing


 
Prep Time: 15 Min
Serves 4 servings
Ingredients
1/4 cup lemon juice
2 Tbsp Olive Oil
2 Tbsp grated Parmesan Cheese
2 Garlic cloves peeled
1 1/2 tsp Anchovy Paste (optional)
1 tsp Red Chili Paste
1 tsp Dijon Mustard
1/2 tsp Worcestershire Sauce
Salt and Papper to taste
2 Heads of Romaine Lettuce, trimmed
2 Cups cooked Salmon Fillet, chunked.
Your favorite croutons
Directions:
Combine the first 8 ingredients using a blender or food processor, blend until smooth. Season with Salt and Pepper.
On a large platter or wide bowl add lettuce topped with Salmon chunks, Drizzle dressing over Salad and serve. Enjoy!
 
 

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Exercises designed for seniors

 


 

Exercises designed for seniors


¨ Walking—low impact easy on joints and requires very little investment other than commitment

¨ Stretching—improves flexibility and range of motion

¨ Swimming—relives stress on bones and joints and improves endurance and flexibility

¨ Cycling—low impact, easy on joints and lowers the chance of heart attacks in people over 60

¨ Water aerobics—low impact builds endurance, strength with resistance training and is a great full body workout

¨ Lifting weights –low impact using light weights builds muscle and builds cardiovascular endurance.

¨ Yoga –Benefits include all body workout, stretching, balance and strength training. Improves a sense of calm for the mind, body and soul

¨ Tai Chi –low impact that improves balance, strength and flexibility with slow moving poses

¨ Golf—improves range of motion, increases flexibility and strength. This fun and social sport is a great way to stay fit

¨ Do what you love—chances are you will stick with the things that make you happiest so whether it’s jogging, golfing or swimming just stay involved and active

Monday, December 3, 2012

Exercise for women 50 and older


Exercise is important at every age however; for women that are 50 and older exercise could be the difference between experiencing sleepless nights and getting the recommended amount of sleep daily.

Women over 50 who get regular physical activity lesson many of the symptoms of menopause such as; hot flashes, joint pain, anxiety, depression and most of all those sleepless nights. 

Exercise also reduces many health risks such as; heart disease, osteoporosis and diabetes.  One of the most abundant changes women over 50 experiences is weight gain and it is one of the hardest facts of life a woman over 50 will overcome. 

·         Cardiovascular exercises incorporated into a woman’s daily activities will empower her with the techniques to overcome weight gain associated with menopause and in turn will decrease other menopausal symptoms.  

·         Strength training maintains and improves posture and stabilizes weight while building muscle.  As we grow older it is important to maintain muscle mass and resistance training can combat this effect because as you put more tension on your muscles it puts more pressure on your bones, which tends to respond by continuously creating fresh, new bone.

·         Incorporate a stretching routine as it helps to maintain flexibility and range of motion.  Stretching before you begin your daily exercise routine can minimize injury and don’t forget to stretch after your workout to reduce soreness.

Physical activity will improve many symptoms of menopause so take charge and get started today.