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</MYMAILSTATIONERY> FAT- BLASTING YOGA If you bypass yoga because you're more interested in firming your body than raising your consciousness, here's a mind-body routine your muscles will love. This fat-blasting yoga-inspired workout, designed by Beth Shaw, owner of YogaFit in Redondo Beach, CA, turns up the burn with multiple repetitions of each pose. Once you complete one pose, you flow directly to the next, with no resting between sequences. Yoga, when practiced in this vigorous style, works just as well as strength-training for shedding fat. It also makes your heart stronger and boosts cardiovascular fitness, found a study from the University of California, Davis. Practice regularly to stay slim, fit, and serene. Workout BasicsReps and sequences Start by quickly inhaling and exhaling through your nose for 20 breaths. Then perform each sequence the specified number of times before moving on to the next without a rest. Aim for 4 or 5 workouts a week. Each should take about 30 minutes. Equipment A sticky yoga mat (available at most sporting goods stores for about $20). TechniqueTo oxygenate muscles and relieve stress, do one movement per inhalation or exhalation. Cooldown Relax by lying on your back with hands on abdomen, legs extended, for 15 breaths. Results You should feel stronger and look slimmer in 2 to 4 weeks. Sequence 1 Chair FlowTones thighs and glutes Stand with feet hip-width apart. Extend arms straight out in front. Lower body (don't let thighs go lower than parallel to floor). Straighten legs and raise arms overhead, palms facing forward. Return to start. Do 10 to 15 reps. Sequence 2 Moon Flowers Tones thighs, glutes, and core (abdominal, side, and back muscles) A. Stand in a wide straddle, toes pointed out slightly. Extend arms straight up. B. Lower until tailbone is almost level with knees (keep knees behind toes) and pull elbows down toward ribs. Return to start. Do 15 to 20 reps. Sequence 3 Cat to Cow Tones core and upper-body muscles A. Get on hands and knees. Pull navel toward spine and round back, dropping chin to chest and tucking buttocks. B. Lift head, chest, and tailbone. Allow belly to lower toward floor and arch back. Return to start. Repeat 10 to 15 times. Sequence 4
Downward Facing Dog, Warrior I, Plank Push-Up Tones and shapes all major muscles and improves balance
A. From Cat position, move into Downward Dog by tucking toes, pressing palms into floor, and lifting hips. Straighten legs and press heels down. Hold for 10 to 15 breaths.
B. From there, step forward with right foot (keeping palms on the floor, left leg extended) and bend right knee (knee should be directly over ankle). Come up and extend arms overhead to perform Warrior I (see image). Go back into Downward Dog by bending at hips, planting hands on floor at each side of right foot, stepping right foot back, and lifting hips.
C. Shift into a modified Plank pose by dropping knees onto floor. Body should form straight line from head to knees, and hands should be directly beneath shoulders.
D. Do a Plank Push-Up by bending elbows back, close to ribs. Slowly lower chest toward floor. Press back up to Plank position. Lift hips back into Dog. Repeat sequence, this time stepping left foot forward into Warrior I. Repeat sequence 10 times per side.
Sequence 5
Boat Angles Tones core and abdominals
A. From Downward Dog, lower knees to floor, sit back, and raise torso. Shift butt to floor and bring legs around to sit with knees bent and feet flat on floor. Grasp lightly behind thighs.
B. Pull navel toward spine and, keeping back straight and feet on floor, lean back to a 45-degree angle. Hold for 2 to 5 breaths. Straighten back up. Repeat 5 to 10 times.
Sequence 6
Boat Lifts Tones core and thighs
From the start position for Boat Angles, contract left quad and lift and extend left leg. Lower leg to start. Repeat with right leg. Repeat 5 to 10 times on each side, alternating legs.
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</MYMAILSTATIONERY> Yoga For Weight Loss | | | Relax off the pounds
by Suzanne Deason
| | | Fast-paced, hot and sweaty yoga can burn loads of calories, but gentler styles may do even more for your waistline (and it won't hurt!). How? Yoga works on an emotional level to make losing weight easier.
Many bad habits are emotionally driven. By teaching you to turn your focus inward, yoga relieves you of petty concerns and allows you to direct energy to what really matters. It can help you recognize how and why you aren't taking better care of yourself and help you identify your overeating triggers.
Over time, you'll experience a feeling of control over your life. You will be more aware of the food you put into your mouth and how it makes you feel.
Four Moves to Get You Started
While the poses that follow can't suffice as a yoga practice, they will give you a sense of what yoga can do for you. Before starting, warm up for 5 minutes. Hold each pose for at least five slow, even breaths, counting to 5 for each inhale and 5 for each exhale. On each inhale, lengthen your spine; with each exhale, sink into the pose a bit deeper. Listen to your body; if anything hurts, ease off.
Chair Pose
Teaches balance, coordination, and stamina. Stand with your arms at your sides, feet together. Inhale. As you exhale, bend your knees, and shift your hips back as if sitting in a chair. Stretch your arms overhead. Contract your abs to support your back. Press into your feet. Take 5 to 10 breaths. Slowly stand back up.
Seated Forward Bend
Calms the mind. Sit upright with your legs extended in front of you. Place a strap or belt around your feet. Fold forward from your hips, not your lower back. Keep your chest lifted, aiming it toward your shins, and your shoulders down. Take 5 to 10 breaths. Slowly sit back up.
Sage Pose
Releases spinal tension. Sit upright in a comfortable cross-legged position, with your fingertips on the floor slightly behind you. Inhale, and lengthen your spine. As you exhale, twist gently to your right, bringing your left hand onto your right knee. Take 5 to 10 breaths. Come back to center, then repeat to the left.
Bridge Pose
Relieves tension and improves flexibility. Lie on your back with your knees bent, feet flat on the floor and hip distance apart, with arms straight down at your sides, palms up. Inhale. As you exhale, press your heels down to lift your hips and back off the floor. Press your arms into the mat. Take 5 to 10 breaths. Exhale as you lower, rolling down one vertebra at a time.
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