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Sunday, April 4, 2021

Mindful Healthy Tips

Mindful Healthy Tips

Mindful Healthy Tips

Junk foods literally mean useless. 

It does not do any good to your body.  It is high in sodium, calories and a lot of chemical ingredients to attract buyers with the artificial flavouring.  Instead of buying junk foods for your snacks and break time, substitute it with nutritious fruits and vegetables.

Reduce your sugar.

Reduce your sugar gradually in your hot or cold drinks until you don’t need it anymore. White sugar does not contain any vitamins or minerals, and brown sugar contains a very small amount of no nutritional importance.  Sugar and honey are also fattening and can cause tooth decay.

Give fruit or toys.

Give fruit or toys instead of giving candies and sweets to children as present or reward.  Children as young associative learners will later associate harmful foods with good events.  This might overshadow their thinking about the true value of a healthy and nutritious diet.  As much as possible, practice a healthy lifestyle with the young ones.

Be careful of how much you eat.

It is important to be careful of how much you eat.  Know the intended number of servings of packed foods before eating. Some packed noodles can be small in packages but it sometimes prepared for two or more persons.  Others fail to realize this and eat the whole pack of noodles making their calories and food intake double.

Eat more fish. 

Whitefish is low in fat and oily fish has high omega 3fatty acids.  Fish oil or the omega 3-fatty acids are unsaturated oil that cannot be found in other food sources.  It will help the body combat cholesterol and will help maintain a healthy heart function.

Omega 3-fatty acid.

Omega 3-fatty acid is beneficial in getting rid of cholesterol but for those who do not like to eat oily fish can substitute Flaxseeds instead. It is a composed of Omega 3 fatty an acid which is available in different nutrition store.  You can take this once a week as your food supplement.

Careful of what you buy in the grocery store

Be careful of what you buy in the grocery store, an attractive food package and expensive price does not necessarily mean that it is healthy.  Famous product endorsers can also be very convincing but you should not believe everything you see and hear from them.  It is best that you have your own knowledge of what is good for you.

Allergy is the allergen.

The most important thing to know about allergy is the allergen. Allergens are substances that trigger allergy which can be in the form of dust, pet’s hair, scents, pollen and smoke.  Trace the pattern of your allergy.  Sneezing after cleaning your house might mean that your allergens are dust.

Do an elimination dieting.

Do an elimination dieting if you suspect that you are allergic to foods. Do this gradually by eliminating each food you usually eat for a period of 2 to 4 weeks to see changes.  The process will be repeated in an opposite manner by introducing again the eliminated food to see if allergic symptoms will be manifested.

Food Allergy.

The best way to deal with food allergies is to avoid its triggering factor. Check food labels carefully for additives that can cause you allergic reactions.  If you suspect that a specific additive can cause you the allergy, avoid those as much as you can. Consider fresh and unprocessed foods.

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Monday, December 4, 2017

Slim That Body

do not concentrate on being slim. If you tidy up your diet regimen as well as exercise regularly, your weight will deal with itself. for even more ideas such as this and also workout programs



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Sunday, November 5, 2017

Health Products that Can Assist You Recover Your Life

We all know that New Year's resolutions go and come, and that our finest intentions for improving and keeping our health, fitness, and wellness most often fall by the wayside. We typically have our hands complete with the demands of our professions, our obligations to our families, and the requirements of everyday life. However, there appears to be a growing motion in this country, consisted of people who are putting their proverbial feet down and taking a stand for much better health. These aren't the fitness gurus and diet mavens, however rather regular individuals who recognize that time passes much too rapidly, and who understand that, eventually, it depends on every one people to make positive modifications to improve our health and wellness. In the process, we can recover our lives.

Whether you're a recently established member of this movement or a reliable veteran, you know that health items can be an advantage in helping you to accomplish your objectives. Here are some categories of health items that individuals across the country are using to provide an edge in feeling higher, faster.

Sleep Aids: An unprecedented variety of individuals report having problems getting to sleep, sleeping through the night, or sleeping soundly enough. When we don't get enough sleep, we do not perform as well in our daily jobs, we increase our probability of getting into accidents, and we lose our motivation to result positive change in our lives. Melatonin is a natural sleep help that helps the body discover its natural sleep rhythm, and that spurs the body into getting the rest it has to function optimally throughout the day.

Women's Health Products: Women's health needs modification as the seasons of their lives change. There are times when ladies require health products that enhance either progesterone, testosterone, or estrogen reactions, and other times when they require dietary supplements that promote healthy bone density and remove toxic substances that might contribute to cancer threat.

Guy's Health Products: Men have their own special health needs, especially when it concerns illness that disproportionately affect males. Males can benefit from nutritional supplements that assist promote heart health, such as those that include Omega 3 important fatty acids, or those that promote the flexibility, efficiency, and strength of blood vessels. For men who take part in extreme exercises, health items that quickly change electrolytes, that supply a pre-workout energy boost, or that support lean muscle mass can assist them achieve their goals.

It can be a life-changing experience when you make the decision to become proactively involved in your health and wellness. Changes in your diet plan, in your physical activity levels, and in your other way of life options are very important, however health items can typically offer you the support you need to faster attain your goals and recover a healthy and long life.

Women's Health Products: Women's health needs modification as the seasons of their lives change. There are times when females need health items that enhance either estrogen, testosterone, or progesterone actions, and other times when they need dietary supplements that promote healthy bone density and get rid of contaminants that could contribute to cancer danger.

Guy's Health Products: Men have their own distinct health requirements, particularly when it comes to illness that disproportionately affect guys.

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Tuesday, October 24, 2017

Clubbell Exercises and Clubbell Exercise Book

Clubbell Exercises and Clubbell Exercise Book. A quick review of the Clubbell Yoga dvd's and workbook with a comparison of the 3lb. vs the 5lb. clubbells. 3 DVD Set: DVD 1: Joint Mobility & Clubbell Training for Yoga DVD 2: Clubbells & Yoga Poses with Modifications DVD 3: Clubbells & Yoga Flows What is Clubbell Yoga? Clubbell Yoga is a strength - yoga fusion style format that emphasizes alignment, balance, coordination and core strength. It is a mind body series of movements that requires mental focus, body awareness and precise movements.

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Clubbell Routines and Workout Manual

Clubbell Routines and Workout manual.

A quick review of the Clubbell Yoga dvd's and workbook with a comparison of the 3lb. vs the 5lb. clubbells. 3 DVD Set: DVD 1: Joint Mobility & Clubbell Training for Yoga DVD 2: Clubbells & Yoga Poses with Modifications DVD 3: Clubbells & Yoga Flows What is Clubbell Yoga? Clubbell Yoga is a strength - yoga fusion style format that emphasizes alignment, balance, coordination and core strength.

Clubbell Trainig Swings and Flow Manual

Clubbell Training swings and flow manual. A quick review of the Clubbell Yoga dvd's and workbook with a comparison of the 3lb. vs the 5lb. clubbells. 3 DVD Set: DVD 1: Joint Mobility & Clubbell Training for Yoga DVD 2: Clubbells & Yoga Poses with Modifications DVD 3: Clubbells & Yoga Flows

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Monday, October 23, 2017

Clubbell Training DVD and Routines

Clubbell Training DVD and Routines 

Clubbell Training DVD and Routines

A quick review of the Clubbell Yoga dvd's and workbook with a comparison of the 3lb. vs the 5lb. clubbells. 

3 DVD Set:

DVD 1: Joint Mobility & Clubbell Training for Yoga

DVD 2: Clubbells & Yoga Poses with Modifications

DVD 3: Clubbells & Yoga Flows

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Clubbell Yoga Training for Circular Strength

Clubbell Yoga Training for Circular Strength


A quick review of the Clubbell Yoga dvd's and workbook with a comparison of the 3lb. vs the 5lb. clubbells. 

3 DVD Set:

DVD 1: Joint Mobility & Clubbell Training for Yoga

DVD 2: Clubbells & Yoga Poses with Modifications

DVD 3: Clubbells & Yoga Flows

Clubbell Training DVD and Routines

A quick review of the Clubbell Yoga dvd's and workbook with a comparison of the 3lb. vs the 5lb. clubbells. 3 DVD Set: DVD 1: Joint Mobility & Clubbell Training for Yoga DVD 2: Clubbells & Yoga Poses with Modifications DVD 3: Clubbells & Yoga Flows What is Clubbell Yoga? Clubbell Yoga is a strength - yoga fusion style format that emphasizes alignment, balance, coordination and core strength.

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Sunday, October 22, 2017

Exploring the Different Types of Yoga

Yoga is generally understood as a process of unification. This unification is multifaceted. In one dimension, it is a unification of the various systems that exist within the human being including the emotional, physical, mental, and spiritual systems. In total there are believed to be five different systems within human life. These are typically referred to as the koshas which are the physical, energetic, mental, subtle, and bliss sheaths. In our current understanding of yoga, we are working to unify these five bodies or layers of the human being.   Another process of unification occurs between of the individual consciousness and the universal consciousness.

This unification is often referred to as Samadhi and is one of the primary transformations that occur within the practice of yoga. Observing this from a different angle, Samadhi is a transformation of perception in which disillusionments about the world are reformed so that the truth behind reality can be seen in its purest of form.   Yoga, as a system, has developed into various branches through which people pursue the evolution and unification of the elements within their being. Each branch retains its own unique set of ideas and philosophies which defined the process and eventual obtainment of complete unification.

There is no right or wrong system of yoga as the each possesses their own distinct characteristics that accommodate the needs of various characteristics and personalities that exist among human beings. Each system is designed to accommodate a different personality type, and yoga has developed into a broad reaching system that can be practiced by nearly anyone who is interested in pursuing a spiritual life. A practice like Jnana yoga is ideal for someone who is philosophically minded whereas the practice of bhakti yoga is good for someone who is emotionally perceptive and inclined towards a sense of devotion.   In this article we will be reviewing the more mainstream practices of yoga which are derived from the tradition of yogic spirituality. These traditions of yoga are as young as 500 years and as old as several thousand. While there are many modern practices of yoga which have been defined by various teachers, the systems we will be discussing are traditional systems which have been in existence throughout many generations.

Bhakti Yoga   The first system we will discuss it is Bhakti yoga. Bhakti yoga is a practice in which the spiritual practitioner focuses on developing a state of devotion within the mind and the heart. In bhakti yoga a strong sense of faith is needed as one is expected to submit themselves to God through a process of self surrendering. The practices and techniques of bhakti yoga are therefore designed to help surrendered the ego and embrace with love the thought of the creator. The more common practices of bhakti yoga are kirtan (chanting/song), japa (mantra repetition), and meditation on the divine.

Usually the practice of bhakti yoga is advised to be practiced by those who are well connected to their emotions and also receptive of more subtle feelings within themselves and others. Emphatic love defines the practice of bhakti yoga as the practitioner devotes their whole being towards the spiritual divine. A belief in God or a higher being is vital to the practice, and without it, it is near to impossible to practice bhakti yoga.   The devotion that is practiced by the bhakti Yogi is not one of slavery towards the divine. Rather, it is a relationship that is filled with love, friendship, and companionship. In bhakti yoga people view God as a friend, a lover, a father, or mother. It is through this relationship that bhakti yoga is practiced.   There are many aspects of devotion for the bhakti yogi; there are many forms of God that are worshiped in yoga including Shiva, Vishnu, Brahman, Parvatti, etc. Aside from the metaphysical forms of God, a guru or teacher can also be worshiped within the practice. The primary purpose of this practice is to help in relinquishing the ego and unifying the individual being with the universal.

Karma Yoga   Karma is an aspect of human life that is responsible for our thoughts, feelings, and actions. It is believed in yoga that Karma keeps the cycle of rebirth in motion as past actions and events force us to take another life in the world to balance out the inequalities that we have imposed within our spirit and the universe. Once accumulated Karmic merit is balanced or destroyed then cycle of birth and death is stopped and the spirit is return to its origins within the universal divine.   The practice of Karma yoga directly addresses this primary aspect of life, works to abolish the effects of Karma with disciplined action that formulates a separation between the individual and the effects of Karma. This separation occurs through a process of disassociation in which the individual separates themselves from the benefits or losses from their actions within the world.

The practice of Karma yoga is typically based around one’s Dharma or duties within the world. Dharma is determined by the actions of the individual in the past, including both the past of the current life as well as the past of previous lives. In some respects, Dharma is the most effective way for an individual to use their time on earth for spiritual progress as it is based upon the realistic capacities and potential of the individual.   One of the main components of Dharma is acting in the world without thought of the benefits or losses of one’s actions. The practitioner lives and acts within the world without any expectations or imposed impressions of how the future should unfold. The mind is focused on selfless service and working for the benefit of the greater good as opposed to the independent needs of the individual. In Karma yoga the practice is gradual as the individual slowly relinquishes the bonds of karma and liberates the spirit from the confines of egocentric thought processes.

Although a Karma yogi may practice techniques such as the asanas, breathing practices, and meditations, the primary focus of their spiritual practice is service and actions with the focus of selflessness and humbleness.   The first mention of Karma yoga is within the Bhagavad-Gita in a dialogue between Arjuna and Krishna. In this dialogue, Krishna informs Arjuna that he can merge his consciousness with Krishna’s when he surrenders his actions to the divine (which in this case is Krishna). Krishna encourages Arjuna to act and follow out his duty without worry or consideration of the benefits or losses of his actions. He informs Arjuna that acting in the name of Krishna (or divine) will provide him with the liberation that he has set forth to achieve.

Kundalini Yoga   Kundalini yoga is a practice of yoga which originated from the practice of tantra yoga. Historically speaking, tantra yoga is believed to be one of the oldest forms of spirituality which is still in practice today. One of the key components of tantra yoga is the incorporation of kundalini which is considered to be the primordial force existence within each human being. The practice of Kundalini yoga was formed to control and harness the potential of the kundalini energy within the body.   Unlike the other systems of yoga, kundalini yoga can be a highly unstable practice of yoga as the release of kundalini energy can lead to extreme psychological and physical disorders if not controlled in the proper manner.

Therefore, the practice of kundalini yoga is a highly advanced system which is usually only practiced by those who are well advanced in the practices of spirituality. One of the primary prerequisites of kundalini yoga is a strong mind and a healthy body without which the release of kundalini energy can be damaging or even fatal. Even a specific term in psychology known as kundalini syndrome has been developed for those who have gone into dementia because of the improper release of kundalini energy.   In kundalini yoga the techniques presented are designed to help awaken the kundalini energy. Aside from its definition as the primordial energy, kundalini is also known as the serpent energy. Prior to its awakening, the kundalini energy rests at the base of the spine in the form of a spiraled coil similar to that of a serpent. When released, the kundalini energy shoots up through the spine, making its way towards the crown of the head. Depending upon the purification of the energy channels along the spinal column known as chakras, the kundalini will either reach its final destination and the head or will be stuck within one of the chakras.   Usually kundalini yoga starts by purifying all the chakras. This purification helps to maintain a balance flow of prana within the body. It is believed that a balance flow of prana within the body leads to a sound state of mind and body. Once the body, mind, and pranic channels are purified, the practitioner of kundalini yoga works to release the kundalini energy. The purification process an essential quality of the practice as it helps to ensure a smooth flow of kundalini energy through the chakra system.

For both the purification of the chakras as well as the release of kundalini energy a wide variety of techniques are implemented. These include yoga asanas (postures), pranayamas (breathing practices), meditations, and mudra (gestures) specifically designed to help regulate the pranic energy and awaken kundalini.   Unlike some of the other systems of yoga, kundalini yoga should never be practiced through self training. It is vital that one who is interested in practicing kundalini yoga finds an adept practitioner and teacher of this system of yoga to guide them through the process. Without such guidance, it is likely that severe physical and mental disorders will arise as kundalini energy is a highly potent element within the human body that is not meant to be tempered with unless the body, mind, and pranic channels are fully purified. There are countless tales of individuals who released kundalini yoga prematurely and found themselves in a disoriented and neurotic state. There are many books published on kundalini yoga and those who have experienced kundalini energy always advise to have a highly knowledgeable and observant teacher to guide a practitioner through the system of kundalini yoga.

Hatha Yoga   The word hatha has several meanings. Typically it is divided up into two individual words, ha and tha. The meaning of these words can be interpreted as the sun and the moon. It can also be said that these two words are Beeja Mantras or primordial sounds that are responsible for composing matter. At the same time, ha represents the pranic body while tha is that of the mental body. Whichever interpretation one chooses to believe or follow, an essential component of hatha yoga is a balancing of the polarities of energy within the body (ida and pingala) as well as a purification of the mind and the body.

Most people, in a modern context, consider hatha yoga to be a practice of the physical body. While this is not incorrect, Hatha Yoga includes many more philosophies and techniques that address more subtle aspects of the human system. One of the essential components of hatha yoga is the element of purification. In hatha yoga purification occurs within the many aspects of the human being; there is a purification of the physical, mental, and energetic, and emotional bodies. It is believed that once all of the bodies are purified than spiritual advancement towards self liberation can occur.   Unlike Raja yoga, which we will discuss later, hatha yoga does not outline a prerequisite of moral values before conducting the techniques of yoga. Rather, hatha yoga begins with the yoga postures or asanas and the energetic purification techniques of pranayama. Once a considerable understanding of these two practices is attained, more advanced techniques including Shatkarmas (body cleansing), Pranayamas (nadhi cleansing), Mudras (energy channeling), Bundhas (energy locks), and other techniques which lead towards Samadhi (self-realization) can be practiced.

Similar to most practices of yoga, hatha yoga maintains the belief that techniques such as meditation and concentration should only be practiced after the body and the mind having purified. Without such preparation it is useless to practice meditation as no benefit will be received from the practice.   Hatha yoga originated from a number of texts all of which were written between 500-1500 A.D. In comparison to the other forms of yoga we are discussing, hatha yoga is the youngest of them all with its major text the Hatha Yoga Pradipika being finalized in the 16th century.
Hatha yoga could be considered to be a preliminary practice to more advanced systems of yoga, however it possesses within itself the capability to lead towards spiritual liberation. A more modest system of yoga, hatha yoga can be practiced by most people and does not require a well established mind and body to begin the practice. Therefore, it is a practice used by many who wish to use yoga as an aid towards spiritual freedom.

Raja Yoga   Raja yoga is considered the Royal path and is literally translated as royal union from Sanskrit. The system of Raja yoga is derived from the teachings of Patanjali in the Yoga Sutras which were written between 100 and 300 A.D. Some may also refer to this system of yoga has Ashtanga Yoga, however Raja yoga has been the traditional terminology used for the practice of yoga guided by Ptanjali’s Yoga Sutras and some distinctions separate the two from one another. Here, we are primarily concerned with the traditional system of Raja yoga which has been practiced in India since the origins of the Sutras.   Raja yoga is a path of intuition and also psychic perception. Therefore these two facilities are needed in order for spiritual growth to occur. Some spiritual masters like Swami Tureyananda believe that Raja yoga is practiced after one has obtained substantial transformation through preliminary practices of yoga.

Even still some other teachers believe that the practice of Raja yoga is commenced after preliminary states of Samadhi are experienced. Therefore, Raja yoga is not a practice for the vast majority of people.   In the yoga sutras, Patanjali lightly outlines the prerequisites for the more advanced techniques of yoga. The vast majority of the yoga sutras are devoted to understanding and controlling the mind including its four components of Chitta, Buddhi, Manas and Ahamkara. Considerable attention is given to how the mind works and operates as well as the various levels and dimensions that exist within the mind. The remainder of the text discusses the stages through which one experience along the path towards self-realization, and attention is given to all the various pitfalls that can arise along the way.   The system of Raja yoga is generally outlined in defined within the “8 limbed path.” These limbs include:

  • Yama- code of conduct and self restraint
  • Niyama- religious observances, devotion to ones practice, and discipline
  • Asana- formation of a stable seat for both the mind and the body
  • Pranayama- regulation of breath which leads to a unification and balance between the body and the mind
  • Pratyahara- withdrawal of the sensory organs of perception from the external environment including all five senses (six if you include the mind)
  • Dharana- concentration
  • Dhyana- meditation
  • Samadhi- self realization, or a super conscious state of being.

Together these eight limbs form the practice and systematic approach of Raja Yoga. Like kundalini yoga, Raja yoga requires a significant amount of guidance and direction without which many problems and ultimate failure will arise. It is therefore essential that one who is interested in practicing Raja yoga finds a teacher or guru who has perfected the system and has achieved a true state of self-realization.

Jnana Yoga   The practice of Jana yoga is easily understood within the two words ‘Jana’ and ‘Yoga’ which together mean ‘Union through Wisdom.’ the practice of Jana yoga is a very practical system for the Western mind which usually approaches things through the intellect and rational deduction. While ultimately these two aspects are abandoned later in the path, Jana yoga begins with intellectual inquiry and rational observation. While Jana yoga encourages a belief in God or the supreme, it does not necessitate the belief and therefore it can even be used by those who are rational atheists.   The techniques used in Jana yoga are primarily concerned with a process of deduction in which one observes all aspects of life.

A process of self inquiry and questioning is undertaken as the practitioner gradually removes the illusions and misperceptions of the mind as they work towards the truth of their most basic nature. The practice of Jana yoga can be understood within the simple Sanskrit phrase “Neti, Neti,” which is openly translated as not this, not that. In Jana yoga one removes the various layers of the onion of their mind until they reached the core which is no-thingness or unmanifested.   Jana yoga has four major guidelines which helped to lead to the practitioner towards self-realization. As Jana yoga is primarily a system of inquiry, it does not require techniques such as pranayama and asanas in order to achieve self-realization. The four guidelines of the Jana Yogi include: Viveka- Discrimination (between truth and not truth); Vairagya- Dispassion (from attachment world and the mind/body); Shad-sampat- Six Virtues (tranquility, dama (sensory control), uparati (renunciation), titiksha (endurance), shraddha (faith), and samadhana (concentration)); and Mumukshutva- longing for liberation.

Conclusion   If you have read this article for the sake of finding a system of yoga to help you grow spiritually, it would be advisable to do further research into the systems that seem compatible to your needs and character. Not every individual is practicing yoga for the sake of self-realization. Each system of yoga provides its own unique benefits that evolve from the practice and therefore can be practiced without the intention of achieving self-realization. While the ultimate goal of yoga is liberation, there are many benefits of the practice that naturally occur as the body, mind, and energy within the human being are purified.   As mentioned previously, if you decide to take up the practice of Raja yoga or kundalini yoga it is best to seek an experienced guide before commencing the practice. However, ultimately, every system of yoga requires a guru or adept practitioner who can direct the student through a specific system of yoga.

Each style that we have mentioned above is unique and there is no right or wrong one, or one that is better than the other. In actuality, there are thousands of different styles of yoga, yet the ones we have mentioned are the primary branches for the practical side of yoga. When choosing a practice, select one that seems to possess characteristics that are in harmony with your personality and individuality. Starting from there will give you a good relationship to your practice and make it easier to gradually introduce it into your life on a daily basis. A consistent practice provides the greatest opportunity for self-growth and transformation.

Saturday, October 21, 2017

Clubbell Yoga Workout Exercises and Training Routines

Clubbell Yoga Workout Exercises and Training Routines

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Surya Namaskar – Sun Salutation Asana - Shop at Tonys

Surya Namaskar – Sun Salutation Asana

ashtanga_1502297667-80x53.jpgIt is a combination of 12 postures and each posture provides its unique benefits. The essence of this asana is salutation of the Sun god, which is the power source of all the energy in this world. So in the process to salute the sun god it also helps our body. This asana becomes very important due to the valuable part it plays with our lives. The composition of these poses in its own different way helps in creating a fit and fine body for you.

In a gym, a cardio would include aerobics, skipping, and running, jogging and cycling. By doing Ashtanga Namaskar you will be able to derive all the benefits you try to obtain by going to the gym. When you look at the flip side, the gym would turn out to be more expensive in comparison to your yoga pose.

It readily flexes your body by providing one of the greatest massages to your each and every curve in your body. In the process of internal massaging it also works out externally. Your body becomes the incubation ground for generating the power source to your body. It also helps in the purification process of your body.

It becomes very beneficial to the heart, as it tones it immensely to help the cardiac muscles and arteries. Every step of this asana turns out to be one beautiful gift for your body. The synchronized way of breathing helps you to push out those toxins which are harmful for your body. The 12 poses have to be done in a specific manner. It includes a process of inhaling and exhaling which has to be followed strictly. Along with the poses you can chant some of the Mantras which may help to create synergy in your body.

The meditating mind creates awareness about the existence of the world. Your mind overflows with confidence which you have been lacking for a very long time. The mind and body works together to help your soul to lighten up, which is very easily shown on your radiating face.

This exercise is not only about being physically fit but about creating an understanding about the inner chakras. It is the concentration level which helps this pose to attain its success. The particular mantra which is chanted along with the pose helps in creating that sense of concentration.

This is an elaborate asana and doing this would need lots of practice. So people who have good stamina, with no health problems like blood pressure, heart disease, hernia, intestinal tuberculosis and many other problems can do this pose. So anyone attempting the asana should consult your doctor and your yoga instructor.

1. Pranamasana (prayer pose)
Normal Breathing – Om Mitraaya Namaha

Benefits: Many of your waist and skin problems would be rectified by doing this asana as it adds passion and vigor to your pose which also helps your legs. Mind achieves control due to the standing pose. It helps in developing distinct personality due to the meditation techniques. Calmness surrounds you which will grant you that level of balance within yourself.

2. Hasta Uttanasana (Arch your back)
Inhale-Om Ravaye Namaha

Benefits: This Arch back position helps in your digestion due to the toning of the abdominal organs. In the abdominal organs it tones the lungs as well as the spinal nerves. This is very good for people who are overweight as it helps in reducing that excess baggage you happen to carry everyday.

3. Pada Hastasana (Toe touch)
Exhale – Om Suryaaya Namaha

Benefits: If you are suffering from any abdominal problems this is one of the best ways to escape from it. It is a very simple solution to such a problem. It also helps you to remain flexible as it helps to tone your body because it makes your spine supple helping your back get toned properly too. Any problems with your feet and fingers are also corrected.

4. Ashwa-sanchalan-asan (Horse pose)
Inhale – Om Bhaanve Namaha

Benefits: The process of this pose helps in stretching each and every muscle of your body which helps in the proper functioning of your body. Problems like constipation can also be resolved. As there is stretch on the neck muscles it helps with your thyroid glands.

5. Parvatasana  (Downward facing dog pose or Mountain pose)
Exhale – Om khagaaya Namaha

Benefits: This asana helps in creating a strong set of arms and shoulders. The muscles are also strengthened which in return tones the spinal nerves for a flexible back. In the modern times you will find more and more obese people interested in learning yoga. This asana is good to reduce your bulging waist line, which tends to be the main problem for many.

6. Ashtanga Namaskar – (Push-up pose)
Hold breath – Om Pooshney Namaha

Benefits: This pose is known as the salute to the sun with eight parts of your body. Your hands, legs, chest and feet work in synchronization to provide the actual benefit for your body. It helps in developing your chest muscles as it is also known as the push-up pose.

7. Bhujangasana (Cobra pose)
Inhale – Om Hiranayagarbhaaya Namah

Benefits: This asana is very useful to keep your back in the fittest position. The spinal region becomes strong and very agile. This asana helps in creating a healthy circulation for your back. It tones your body as well as the spinal nerves. Your digestion is improved. It tones your liver as well as massages the kidneys. The male and female reproductive system improves. Irregular menstrual cycle problems are rectified too. With the increasing blood circulation your face gives a radiant look.

8. Parvatasana
Exhale – Om Mareechibhyoh Namaha

Benefits: This asana is the same asana you do in the No.5 position i.e Parvatasana. Like a mountain it helps in strengthening your arms and shoulders. Your back gets toned due to the elongation of the spine. This is a very good asana for people with bulging bellies as well as increasing waist-line. Any problem with the abdomen is also improved.

9. Ashwa-sanchalan-asana
Inhale – Om Adityaaya Namaha

This asana is the same asana you do in the No.4 position i.e Ashwa-sanchalan-asana. This pose is very useful for massaging your internal organs for better functionality. Your leg muscles are strengthened creating a proper balance. It affects your mind too as it helps it to remain calm and stable. Throat problems can be erased by regular exercise.

10. Pada Hastana
Exhale – Om Savitre Namaha

Benefits: This asana is the same asana you do in the No.3 position i.e Pada Hastana . Having problems with your feet or finger? This asana helps you correct it quickly. Your stomach and your digestive system are free from any complication. The bending of your torso helps your chest to broaden. Arms and hands become stronger too.

11. Hasta Uttanasana
Inhale – Om Arkaaya Namaha

Benefits: This asana is the same asana you do in the No.2 position i.e Hasta Uttanasana. The lifting and stretching of the arms helps the muscles in your arms. Your shoulder becomes strong and flexible. Your digestion improves as it tones the lungs while stretching. It is a good remedy to remove excess weight. This improves your vision tremendously.

12. Pranamasana
Exhale – Om Bhaaskaraaya Namah

Benefits: This asana is the same asana you do in the No.1 position i.e Pranamasana. This position clams your nerves as it eases your body and lets you have a sense of balance.

Ashtanga Namaskar asana ends with the same asana as we had started with i.e Pranamasana.

Warning: The reader of this article should exercise all precautions while attempting to perform any of the asanas. If you are suffering from any health problems consult your doctor and your yoga instructor before trying the asanas.

 

Good Luck!

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Clubbell Swing Mechanics and Training Manual

Clubbell Swing Mechanics and Training Manual. A quick review of the Clubbell Yoga dvd's and workbook with a comparison of the 3lb. vs the 5lb. clubbells. 3 DVD Set: DVD 1: Joint Mobility & clubbell training for Yoga DVD 2: Clubbells & Yoga Poses with Modifications DVD 3: Clubbells & Yoga Flows