| 3 years ago :: Apr 17, 2010 - 3:17PM #21 | |
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amd52 I would like to start doing yoga, i have fibromyalgia and cfs syn/parasthiesa with or without this condition I am flexible and i do push to the limit. I have closed off all friendships and i am basically home by myself day in and day out.. I do see a pain management Dr. I saw a neurologist as well. Yesterday I went for an MRI of the brain. anyone have any sugggestions on how to start a yoga program. I am 52yrs old divorced. Just thought I would give a little bit of background so that an anwer could be given to me properly. Thank You for letting me share. |
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| 2 years ago :: Jan 05, 2011 - 5:29PM #22 | |
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I love to do yoga in that late morning period around 9am-11am. When I wake up in the morning I take a quick shower to feel refreshed and alert. I then prepare myself a small meal (1 egg over easy) plus soy milk or coffee depending on my mood for the day. I dont like to eat too much before a session because I notice I feel slugish if I have a big meal before I do Yoga. If I want to stay focused during the round (like say when Im really trying to work off those holiday pounds we all gain from those delicious holiday treats) I pack my self a small bowl of weed or a snap in my bong. I then pour myself a large class of cold water and begin my session, which usually lasts 30min, depending on if I decide to do Recovery Yoga after my Power Yoga session. I then either follow up with a chakra energizing meditation,or an Earth Walking (a yogi like practice that teaches one to "breathe" through their feet). I then renurish my body from this exhausting yet cleansing workout with a Tiger's Milk bar if I have one on hand or an apple, orange or banana. I find that this routine not only challenges my body and mental tougness but cleanses my spirit and psyche. I try not to talk during my session and to focus solely on perfecting each posture and visualizing myself gaining strength and discipline. This workout has been beneficial to me in many ways and because of it I plan to pursue a more deeper study and practice with Yoga. Beatus Esse, Zavist |
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| 2 years ago :: Jan 26, 2011 - 3:38AM #23 | |
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The answer to this question of what time of day ought one practise yoga may depend upon one's personal motivation. Some people practise yoga for health, or general fitness; whilst for others, yoga is a spiritual science leading to God-consdciousness. For myself, I am practising both Meditation (Mental Development) in harmony with Mantra Yoga. I arise at 2.50 am, and practise from 3.10 am to 5.50 am, on an empty stomach. Essentially, yoga is a detox for for removing both mental toxins and bodily toxins. Brahma-Muhurta - The Time of Rising from Bed www.sivanandaonline.org/graphics/main_pa...
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| 2 years ago :: Feb 14, 2011 - 7:29AM #24 | |
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The very best time to practice yoga is in the morning before breakfast. Upon waking, empty the bowels, shower if you wish. The second most conductive time is early evening, around sunset. Yoga asanas may be practiced at any time of day except within 2-3 hours of having eaten. Meditation may be done at any time of day when you feel both awake and relaxed. |
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