“All We Need Is Just A Little Patience” - Axl Rose

Photo by: Kloud Walker @callmekloud

Photo by: Kloud Walker @callmekloud

Patience can be cultivated through a meditation and mindfulness practice. Patience with yourself is important especially when you’re in the midst of bringing a goal to life. It is easy to become anxious and doubtful when goals take longer than expected. Negative thoughts can creep in right about now and can halt further action. Giving up is the exact opposite of what should be done in order to move through this rough patch. Consistency is what will bring a goal to life. This is keep on keepin’ on time. It’s just about to get good, so don’t stop now.

Here is a meditation for patience from The Mindful Movement inspired by “The Tao Te Ching” by Lao Tzu

Procrastination Station

Photo by: Brett Jordan @brett_jordan

Photo by: Brett Jordan @brett_jordan

How many times have you put off “important” things for another day only to remember months later? Well, you survived so they must not have been that important. How about when you put off something and find out that procrastination saved you time or better yet, your life?

The next time you decide to put something off for another day, write in a list of other tasks or priorities and number them in order of urgency. Try you best to complete the first three on the list. This process will ease your conscious so you won’t feel defeated or overwhelmed with endless tasks.

Practicing mindfulness aids in keeping the mind present in the moment while using a single word or phrase to bring the mind right back to what is happening.

Hot Yoga

Types of Hot Yoga

AND THE BEST HOT YOGA MAT


BENEFITS OF HOT YOGA: relieve stress, detoxify, stretches and tones the body, increases flexibility, eases joint and back pain, arthritis, knee injuries, lowers cholesterol, blood pressure and glucose levels…

BEST HOT YOGA MAT: JUTE PREMIUM ECO YOGA MAT by Maji Sports (pronounced MAA-HE meaning water, in Swahili) is made of 100% raw materials from ECO friendly natural jute fibers, its durable and lightweight with a textured surface or superior grip. This mat comes in two sizes; 24”x68”x4.5 mm thick and 24”x72”x5 mm thick.

I’ve had this mat for about eight years and used it for Bikram and other hot yoga classes regularly and the mat looks and feels like it did when it was first purchased. The grip on the surface is fully intact and does not need a towel to be placed on top for hot yoga. I have never used a towel on this mat nor have I ever slipped.

HOT YOGA: BIKRAM YOGA | HOT VINYASA FLOW

BIKRAM YOGA: 26 posture sequence, 24 asanas (steady held position i.e, a twist ) and 1 pranayama (breathing exercise) repeated two times at 105 degrees with 40% humidity. Only shorts, tank tops, sports bras and bathing suits are admitted attire. Every Bikram class around the world has the exact same sequence with a military-like format with a script for instructors’ commands of each posture. There is absolutely no music or talking. If someone feels lightheaded or cannot continue the class, it is strongly suggested that they lie down on their mat rather than leave the room. The temperature change from the hot studio to the main area could cause a yogi to pass out. Bikram is the best choice for anyone that wants to track their progress through their practice. It is also great for those with tight legs that cannot touch their toes. The heat allows for flexibility to be achieved in a short amount of time.

Here is my friendly advice: First, I recommend Bikram yoga because it provides a foundation for all other yoga classes through the military-like fashion for the precision of postures and more importantly, for safety. Second, when the instructor yells, “Last chance, lock your knees, lock your knees, LOCK YOUR KNEES,” if you’re in a position like the forward fold, locking your knees could induce nausea. Lastly, it’s hot and gets real smelly so bring your patience and stay focused on the instructor’s voice to make it through the first class.

HOT VINYASA FLOW: Vinyasa flow is a form of power yoga and changes as per each instructor’s choreography. The flow consists of standing, sitting and twisting postures with the temperature ranging from 90 to 108 degrees. A vinyasa flow class comes with a more relaxed environment where chatting is more tolerated and you will most likely experience the scent of palo santo, or an essential oil concoction. This type of yoga is usually accompanied by calming “buddha lounge” or spa music. Core Power Yoga is an example of a country-wide studio practicing Hot Vinyasa Flow.

A BRIEF HISTORY OF BIKRAM: Bikram Yoga, the original “hot yoga,” which originated from Bishnu Charan Ghosh called the Ghosh Lineage. Bishnu Ghosh was Bikram Choudhury’s teacher in India. In the Ghosh Lineage, there is a second level with 84 postures. Bishnu Ghosh is also the younger brother of Paramahansa Yogananda (Self-Realization Fellowship). When Bikram Choudhury moved to the United States, he repackaged the Ghosh Lineage as Bikram Yoga. Bikram Choudhury has since returned to India, fleeing from lawsuits and controversy for his behavior and ethics within his studio.

As for the Bikram studios around the world, they are not franchised so they have the freedom to change their names to separate their studios from the Bikram brand and use the name 26-2 to refer to the Bikram style of hot yoga. These independent Bikram teachers and studios may also offer infusion style hot yoga such as; Hot Vinyasa Flow or Ashtanga. It’s important to know the differences of these styles of yoga and their direct health benefits.


Please consult a physician before attempting any type of new exercise. There are positive and negative side effect to everything. Listen to your intuition when it comes to your heath and always ask questions.


Healing Power of Nature

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Walking in nature has magical healing powers filled with trees, flowers, water and animals living their daily lives and surviving. Animal instincts can teach us a lot about adaptation and acceptance of the cycle of life. We humans seem to struggle with detachment and letting go of control in general. It is amazing to watch birds search for food and herd their babies crossing a path. Breathing in fresh air throughout the four seasons is refreshing and healing for all of the cells of the body. Mental clarity and peace can be found at a local park, stream, path or even your backyard. Find some nature, close your eyes, pay attention to sounds, take a deep breath and let go of anything that does not serve you. Enjoy.

Movement

The Art of Healing Movements

Tai Chi & Qigong

These healing movements provide physical and emotional wellbeing. Both practices aid in improving overall functionality of vital organs while reducing stress.

Tai Chi - “The Source, the Beginning”

"The soft and the pliable will defeat the hard and strong." - Lao Tzŭ The Tao Te Ching

Five Elements: earth, fire, water, metal and wood

A healthy body has physical and emotional balance. Energy or Chi originates in the kidneys, holding two opposite elements, fire and water. The balance of these two element affects the other organs. The kidneys are in charge of filtering the blood that circulates throughout the body. It is important to keep the kidneys in great health in order to keep the whole body in balance.

Traditional Chinese Medicine uses the five elements in the practice of acupuncture to provide balance and harmony in the body. Energy travels through meridians along the body connecting all organs. Think of meridians as highways connecting from head to toe. When there is an imbalance in the body, the highways get backed up and creates a traffic jam. This traffic jam results in aches, pains, adrenal, sleep and emotional imbalances, autoimmune disorders and diseases (dis ease).

The movements of Tai Chi & Qigong (Chi Gung) massage the belly near the kidneys activating a flow of energy to then be distributed to the other organs. Adding Tai Chi to your physical and mediation practices nourishes the kidneys and balances the whole body. Some of the many benefits of Tai Chi and Qigong; improved sleep, flexibility, mood and balance, reduces stress and creates circulation for the blood and lymphatic system.

Beginners Tai Chi by Don Fiore - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZxcNBejxlzs

Qigong or (qi gong, chi gung) Chi = Life Energy

The main principles of Qigong:

  1. Breathing

  2. Movement

  3. Focus

  4. Visualization

  5. Sound or Chanting

Beginners Qigong by Thicke Man Tue - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFg61faohLY

Tai Chi and Qigong can also be performed in a seated position.

Be patient with yourself especially if you’re used to Cross Fit or HIIT (high intensive interval training) style of exercise. Tai Chi and Qigong are practices with little to no immediate visual transformations, the shifts happen subtly with time and consistency. Calmness will mostly likely be the first noticeable difference with beginner Tai Chi and Qigong. Be safe and stay balanced!

*Consult a licensed medical professional before attempting any new physical activity if you are under the care of a physician or have a serious diagnosis. Do your own research, ask questions and listen to your instincts when making decisions for your personal healthcare.