How Yoga Can Transform You (Plus Three Moves to Try!)
by Denise Austin |
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I have been a big fan of yoga practice for years, because yoga is so good for you. What better day than National Yoga Day to learn how yoga can transform you and your body!! Yoga is such a wonderful way to keep your body lean and healthy, your outlook centered, and your mind and body engaged, working together. If you are interested in trying out yoga - or are already a practitioner, but maybe want a guide you can add to your existing routine, then this post is for you!
Stand with one leg behind the other. Wrap your arms around each other so that the palms eventually touch with thumbs hooked together and fingertips aligned. Pull your elbows away from the body to feel this stretch across your upper back. Twist to the side and flex the back leg. Hold for 15 seconds and repeat to the other side.
First, stand with your hands on your hips; step your feet apart so your ankles are in line with your wrists (your feet will be about 3 to 4 feet apart). Turn your left foot out at a 90-degree angle so your toes point directly to the left and rotate your right foot so your toes point to the left at a 45-degree angle. Bend your left knee as close as you can to a 90-degree angle (knee is directly over your ankle). Keeping your right leg straight, rotate your upper body so you’re facing left. Push into your right heel. Look straight ahead or upward slightly. Then, extend both arms over your head, palms facing each other and fingers pointing toward the ceiling. Focus your eyes on your hands. Hold pose for 3 breaths. Return to standing position and repeat on the other side.
Begin with feet wider than shoulder-width apart, feet pointing forward. A soft bend in the knees to alleviate too much tension in the hamstrings is fine. Bend forward, reaching your left arm toward the floor and reaching your right arm straight up over your head. Hold this for 10 seconds, then slowly come back to standing position and repeat on the other side.
Denise
- Yoga is a great exercise for unwinding, de-stressing and elevating your mood.
- Yoga helps relax your muscles, allowing for them to stretch.
- Yoga promotes flexibility and balance - so important as we age.
- Yoga uses your own body weight to strengthen your muscles.
- Yoga is convenient! You really do not need any equipment (though a mat is helpful, but not required - I use a towel when traveling!), and you can do it in a limited amount of space when necessary.
Denise