Yoga May Lower Risk of Metabolic Syndrome, Study Finds
If you suffer from a combination of high blood pressure, elevated blood sugar levels, excess body fat around the waist and high cholesterol levels, chances are you suffer from metabolic syndrome. Metabolic syndrome is increasingly common, with some 50 million
Yoga May Help to Relieve The Ongoing Symptoms of Depression
Major depression is the leading cause of disability for those 15 to 44 years of age, and affects nearly 7% of Americans every year. The most common forms of treatment include psychotherapy and medication. A new study suggests that gentle
Three Steps to a Low-Stress, High-Joy Holiday Season
Last week, something surprising happened: The kids turned on the radio on the way to school hoping to hear Christmas carols on the station known for holiday music. You know, because now that we’re into November, it is, at least
Is Yoga Good for Cardiovascular Health? New Study Says Yes
Dedicated yoga practitioners often wonder whether their practice is sufficient in itself for maintaining cardiovascular health. A review of multiple studies recently published by the European Journal of Preventative Cardiology offers some of the strongest evidence so far that yoga as a
Heal Yourself: 3 Tips for Integrating Myofasical Release into Your Yoga Practice
“Once people learn the techniques to release the fascia and accumulated tension, they will see how empowering self-care can be in controlling your own healing processes.” Victoria Haffer, exercise physiologist and yoga teacher trainer. Begin with two palm-sized massage balls.
Better Eating through Mindfulness
Obesity has become a public health issue. New research suggests moment-to-moment awareness does a better job of helping people control their weight than any diet. Deborah Hill used to think she was skinny. Her 5 foot 9 inch frame could
Yoga Jumps to Position 7 in Top 20 Worldwide Fitness Trends
If you’ve recently incorporated more yoga into your fitness routine, you’re part of a growing trend. Moving from the number 10 spot last year, yoga has jumped to number 7 in a survey of worldwide fitness trends for 2015. Yoga
Is the World about to Get an International Yoga Day?
Is the world about to get an International Yoga Day? According to the Indian newspaper The Financial Express, the UN is about to declare June 21 as international World Yoga Day. Three months ago, India Prime Minister Narendra Modi made
Which Is More Effective—Yoga or Stretching?
For some, yoga just looks like sequenced stretching. New preliminary research suggests that yoga may have greater effects on increasing hip range of motion than static stretching alone, and that both are linked to greater shoulder mobility. Scientists at Laurentian
Helping the Helpers: Yoga for Trauma Stewardship
Interest in yoga as a therapeutic modality for healing trauma has grown exponentially during the past several years. More and more yoga classes are being offered in settings that serve populations with a high incidence of trauma, such as prisons,
Extended Side Angle (Utthita Parsvakonasana)
The extended Side Angle pose (Utthita Parsvakonasana) is one of my favorite poses. It improves your balance and strengthens your legs and the sides of your body, especially the side abdominal muscles on your top arm side. And when you
Can Yoga Reduce the Pain of Arthritis? Reviews of the Research are Promising
More than 46 million adults in the United States suffer from the stiff, inflamed joints, decreased joint function, and chronic pain of arthritis. Two new reviews of the research suggest that yoga may help to relieve some of the symptoms
For the Fountain of Youth, Look No Further than Your Yoga Mat
Once you turn on the other side of 50, the words ‘potions, lotions, pills and elixirs’ take on a whole new meaning, and we are all too happy to shell out billions of dollars each year to buy the promise
Yoga and Meditation Can Change Your Brain New Research Suggests
Can yoga and meditation help stave off age-related declines in memory, concentration, and information processing and improve the ability to regulate thoughts and emotions? Groundbreaking new research exploring the interface of yoga, meditation, and brain science suggests that this may
Men Are At Risk Osteoporosis: What You Need to Know
If you thought that osteoporosis only affects women, think again. Although women are at greater risk for developing the disease, mounting research suggests that this bone-thinning condition is under-diagnosed in men. According to the Surgeon General, by 2020 half of