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Tuesday, September 25, 2012
by Tosca Braun
Why Practice Yoga at Home?
Home yoga practice: we all know we should be doing it, but why bother, when we could just attend a class anyway? If you needed any further urging, a recent preliminary study suggests frequency and duration of home practice may be the key to reaping the most benefits from your yoga practice.
 
Friday, September 21, 2012
by Tosca Braun
Yoga May Benefit Those With Autism
A recent study suggests yoga may be effective in improving classroom behaviors among children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). Autism is a developmental disability arising due to neurological disorder that appears between infancy and the age of three. In a recent report for 2008 (the most recent surveillance year available), the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates 1 in 88 children have an ASD. This marks a 23 percent increase in autism since the last report was published in 2009. Increasing awareness of ASD and its prevalence has underlined the need for strategies to facilitate adaptation and modification of challenging behaviors among children with ASD.
 
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
by Amber Baker
Lululemon's Yoga Pants Lawsuit Raises Questions
If talk of patenting yoga poses makes you groan, brace yourself—your pants are next. High-end yoga clothier and swag maker, Lululemon is attempting to enforce a patent on the waistband of their Astro Pant. As trivial as it may seem, the case could have a big impact for future design patents. It’s also a good reminder that yoga merchandise is still just stuff.
 
Thursday, September 13, 2012
by Tosca Braun
Do Alternative Medicine Therapies Work?
According to a 2007 survey, about one in four Americans use Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM), which includes yoga, meditation, acupuncture, and integrative medicine. Practices enjoying increases were deep breathing, meditation, massage therapy, and yoga. A Consumer Reports survey suggests people employ CAM for numerous maladies: headaches, general pain, insomnia, anxiety, colds, flu, and digestive problems. But aside from their prevalence, do CAM therapies actually work?
 
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
by Tosca Braun
"Oh, Are You a Yogi?"
Uttered by a well-intentioned classmate upon hearing of my involvement in yoga research, these words generated a cascade of internal dialogue. In this time and place, what does it mean to be a “yogi,” anyway? Why did I feel instantly piqued by this statement? And which says more—unquestioningly assuming this identity, or the aversion I experienced upon potentially being assigned this label?
 
Friday, September 07, 2012
by Kathleen Bryant
Health Insurance To Cover Yoga Therapy?
What do you do when you need help rehabilitating a knee injury? When you’re depressed? When you have back pain? According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), about one in four people in the U.S. have tried non-conventional therapy, including acupuncture, chiropractics, and yoga, to help heal themselves.
 
Tuesday, September 04, 2012
by Tosca Braun
Yoga's Globalization: Implications for Injury
Yoga as panacea: We’ve all heard it, espoused by passionately devoted practitioners. Practiced as a whole system in context—including meditation, pranayama, and the ethical/philosophical principles—yoga is likely to be very effective in fostering improved health and well-being. But let’s be honest. Most “modern yoga” dispenses with the spiritual fluff, going straight for what Americans (and an increasingly global population of practitioners) crave most: vigor, sweat, and “yoga butt.”
 
Thursday, August 30, 2012
by Kathleen Bryant
Remembering Georg Feuerstein, 1947-2012
This week the yoga community is mourning the loss of one of its foremost scholars, Georg Feuerstein, who died at his home on August 25. He was 65. Born in Germany in 1947, Feuerstein completed his postgraduate studies in England before moving to the U.S. He later became a resident of Canada.
 
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
by Tosca Braun
The Globalization of Yoga
Globalization: A term so widely used as to be virtually meaningless, it nonetheless captures the process by which modern yoga has spread, from east to west and back again. Today yoga caters to a cadre of practitioners spanning continents and counting tens of millions of adherents. In this two-part series, we will discuss the globalization of hatha yoga with particular relevance to Asia and implications of yoga practice for musculoskeletal health in different cultures/ethnicities.
 
Friday, August 24, 2012
by Kathleen Bryant
Yoga Beneficial For Asthma Sufferers?
Considering that yoga has gotten its share of bad press earlier this year, a study confirming yoga’s beneficial effects on asthma was encouraging news. However, weeks later, the NIH released a video stating that while yoga has been proven to help with low back pain and arthritis, “research suggests” it is not helpful for asthma sufferers.
 
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
by Amber Baker
Meditation/Exercise May Improve Immune System
It's easy to take a healthy immune system for granted in the warm days of summer, but it’s never too early to start preparing for the cold and flu season. All of rituals and remedies we start practicing when we feel that first tickle in the nose or throat may not stack up to preventative doses of exercise and meditation. A recent study conducted by Dr. Bruce Barrett at the University of Wisconsin is the first to positively link an intervention to a reduction in incidence of acute respiratory infections (ARIs). Both interventions—meditation and exercise—practiced before cold and flu season set in, showed a statistically significant improvement in winter health.
 
Monday, August 20, 2012
by Tosca Braun
NIH Twitter Chat Video on Yoga Science
In a move that may clarify some of the popular misconceptions and facts on yoga’s scientific evidence base, the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) will host a Twitter chat to discuss yoga’s latest scientific findings. It will be held on Tuesday, Aug 21 at 1 p.m. EST. To participate, use hashtag #nccamchat, or follow at @NCCAM. Dr. Karen Sherman, senior scientific investigator at Group Health Research Institute, and Yasmin Kloth, NCCAM staff member, will facilitate the discussion.
 
Friday, August 17, 2012
by Tosca Braun
Paradoxes of Yogaspeak
Why do yoga instructors sometimes make seemingly paradoxical statements? As a student of yoga, it’s hard not to observe when your instructor says one thing, followed by a statement with the opposite meaning later in class. While these comments may initially cause confusion, they also represent an opportunity to deepen your inner practice.
 
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
by Kathleen Bryant
Ayurveda and Yoga
Ayurveda, the healing system native to India, has been practiced for millennia. Along with yoga, it is based on the Vedas, Sanskrit texts that date as far back as 1,500 BCE. Often translated as “the science of life,” ayurveda centers around the importance of individual balance and the balance between the individual and the laws of nature.
 
Friday, August 10, 2012
by Tosca Braun
Yoga For Weight Loss-Really? The Facts
A recent blog by yoga celeb Sadie Nardini offers a good starting point for clarifying some popular misconceptions about yoga’s impact on body weight, caloric expenditure, and cardiac impact. While Nardini offers a perfunctory nod to those who recognize yoga is “not about being physically perfect,” and that “skinnier isn’t always better,” she continues on to cite a number of popular (and often false) claims regarding yoga’s impact on weight loss.
 
Wednesday, August 08, 2012
by Tosca Braun
Yoga for Weight Loss? The Latest
Several blogs recently cued the yoga blogosphere’s perennial debate: yoga for weight loss. Yet while a vocal minority of yoga practitioners do lose weight, does this represent everyone’s experience? Is weight loss even desirable for some overweight individuals (here, we use overweight to also refer to obesity)? And is yoga actually effective in fostering weight management? In this two-part series we clarify some routinely-cited myths.
 
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Surrender appears easy because people imagine that, once they say with their lips ‘I surrender’ and put their burdens on their Lord, they can be free and do what they like. But the fact is that you can have no likes or dislikes after your surrender; your will should become completely non-existent, the Lord’s will taking its place.
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