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Top 10 Most Fundamental Yoga Poses For Beginners

October 1, 2013 by Tricia

Yoga

Introduction

Yoga is a type of workout that integrates the power of meditation.  It is mind boggling to say that our brain is powerful enough to command the body what to do.  Thus, with the correct meditational skills, our bodies can perform through various yoga poses.  Being a skill of mind and body, yoga is absolutely effective in reducing our stress level and eventually improves our energy.  Aside from that, it is also known to improve flexibility, balance and strength.  It is noteworthy that yoga poses will depend on your skill and on how long you have been doing yoga.  Beginners usually perform easy poses giving their bodies the appropriate leeway to get used to the exercise.

The Top 10

The positions below are arranged in a particular order that you gracefully change to the next position in a smooth and fluid-like manner.  It is to be noted that you must stay within each of the poses for five breaths before moving on to the next.

  1. Mountain Pose- This position is called as such because you just stay still as a mountain.  You can do this either by sitting or by standing.  This pose will make you bring yourself to your body.

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  1. Standing Forward Bend- After doing your mountain pose, you bend your body forward as you exhale.  Tuck your chin toward your chest and extend your head towards the floor.  Make sure that you straighten your legs and put your entire weight on your toes.  Place the palms of your hands on the mat lining up with your toes.
  1. Four-Limbed Staff- This is the next step after the Standing Forward Bend position.  As you exhale, put both limbs back as if you are doing a push-up.  Bend your elbows; make sure that your shoulders are parallel to your elbows.  Your body must also be in parallel with the floor.  Pull your navel to your spine to protect your lower back.
  1. Upward Facing Dog- Once you have achieved the Four-Limbed Staff, you slowly inhale and scoop your chest forward.  Face up and let the posterior part of your head touch your back.
  1. Downward Facing Dog Pose- As you inhale, tuck your toes under your heels.  As you exhale, lift your hips and form an inverted letter V.  Stretch your arms forward with your palms facing down.  Spread your fingers and make sure that your middle finger is in line with your elbows.  Relax your head between your arms.  Make sure you stare at your legs or on your navel.
  1. Three-Legged Dog- Shift your weight onto your hands and slowly lift your right leg into the air.  Put your gaze to your left thigh or to your navel.  You do the same with your left leg.
  1. Dolphin or Puppy Pose- Put your elbows down on the mat with your palms facing the mat.  See to it that your middle finger is in line with your elbow.  Make an inverted letter V; ensuring that your legs are straight.  Your heels must be touching the mat.  Relax your head in between your arms and direct your eyes to your legs or navel.
  1. Chair Pose- Go back to the Mountain Pose and bend your knees.  Your thighs must be touching each other.  Raise your arms with your palms facing each other.  Put your weight on your heels with your eyes gazing up your ceiling.
  1. Warrior 1-With the arms up and both knees bent forward; slowly stretch your left leg backward with your heels touching the mat.  Lift your torso up; stretch up your arms; and spread your fingers.  Your palms must be touching each other.  Put your gaze up to the ceiling.
  1. Warrior 2-From the Warrior 1 pose, twists your upper torso such as it is facing your left side.  Extend your arms out in a way that it is doing the letter T position.  Your gaze must be on your right hand.

Conclusion

Yoga is a very interesting exercise that involves the mind and body.  Once you have mastered it, you will not only keep yourself fit but also induce inner peace.

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Filed Under: Featured, Health Fitness and Beauty Tagged With: balance, beginners, body, exercise, flexibility, meditation, mind, poses, skill, strength, top 10, yoga poses

Weight Loss – 3 Steps To Fitter, Healthier You

March 27, 2013 by Trish

 

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There is a very common misconception that weight loss has to be painful, uncomfortable and hard. Now, while I don’t want to make little of the difficulties involved, it is clear that for many people, this misconception makes the whole process harder.

Over the years I’ve seen many people facing the same challenges and problems. In most cases, all it took was for them to change the way they approached the problem. Health, fitness and weight loss shouldn’t ever be a short-term thing. It should be a fundamental lifestyle change that benefits you for years to come.

Here are the 3 crucial factors which will help you on the road to long term fitness and health:

1.  You Don’t Have to Eat Less!

When most people set out to lose weight the first thing they do is cut down on how much food they eat each day. Now, although this will often result in short term weight loss, it will also make you hungry and low on energy. In most cases this results in you reverting back to old habits after only a few weeks.

A much better approach is to eat more of the right things. Green vegetables, beans, pulses and protein sources will all help give you the energy you need without giving your body the sugars and fast release carbohydrates that most processed foods will give. This way you won’t be hungry, will have lots of energy and lose weight over a much longer period. The best thing about this approach is that you will actually keep their weight off once you’ve lost it!

2. Don’t Avoid Fat

Fat isn’t always bad. There are many different types of fat. If you are looking to lose weight and improve your health then you should try and avoid ‘saturated fats’.  However, there are also many ‘good’ natural fats which you should still eat (in moderation). These fats make sure that your body maintains its ability to process fat and will also help your skin and bones to stay healthy. You will find natural fats in most meat and nuts.

3. Create Habits 

If you are serious about changing your lifestyle in the long term you need to replace your old ‘bad’ habits with new ‘good’ habits. Most people think that habits take years to create. In reality, you can make something a habit in only a few weeks, once it has become a habit it then takes years to reinforce.

To make a start, focus on eradicating one bad habit each week and replacing it with one good one. Start with something simple, like starting the day with a glass of water. Over time, all your bad habits will eventually get replaced with healthy, good habits and you will start feeling the benefits.

Don’t fall into the trap of following the latest crash diet. If you are serious about changing the way you look and feel, commit to achieving long term results. If you’re not sure where to start, just follow these three easy steps and take it from there.

Filed Under: Featured, Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle Tagged With: beans, crash diet, energy, factors, fat, Fitter, Green vegetables, habits, healthier, hungry, protein, pulses, weight loss

5 Ultimate Ways To Break In New Shoes

March 26, 2013 by Trish

Leather shoesWe’ve all been in those shoes – you know, the ones that absolutely destroy your feet to a point where you can’t even wear them past the breaking-in stage. Yeah, those. The ones we usually spend obscene amounts of money on just to have them never quite fully break in and rip apart our poor little footsies in the process.

Before you give up on those bad boys (and trust me, I know how tempting it is to give up on them and just adore them from afar in your shoe closet), try some more creative ways of breaking them in without completely totaling your feet. Don’t worry – here are 5 ultimate tips to help you in your process.

Stretch ’em Out, Moleskin Style

Many of the problems associated with new shoes come in the form of tightness and pinching in super uncomfortable areas that make your feet ache all day long. You may have heard the trick of putting a piece of moleskin over the part of your foot that’s being pinched, but this tip takes it one step further.

Place the moleskin on your foot where it is being pinched, then soak your foot in water, with the moleskin on (the sticky stuff on moleskin is pretty waterproof). Once your foot is dry, slip it into the shoe that’s causing the pain and wear the shoe around for a bit. Since the moleskin has been soaked in water, it’s expanded, and can therefore help expand the exact parts of the shoe that are pinching in the first place.

It’s an easier way to stretch out just the right areas of the shoes that are hurting you without having to resort to your big-foot friend wearing the shoes around for you to stretch them out on your behalf (talk about a ruined pair of shoes!).

Drown ’em

Water isn’t exactly the best thing you can put a new pair of leather shoes into contact with, but, when used properly, it can really help to stretch out your shoes in just the right way.

First, make sure you thoroughly waterproof a new pair of leather shoes with some sort of waterproofing agent or spray. Once you’re sure the agent is dry and the shoes are waterproof, just dunk them into a big pot of water and hold them down for about 2 minutes.

After you pull them out of the water, put a pair of heavy white socks on your feet, and put on your wet shoes. Just walk around in them for a bit until they dry, and the water will help mold the leather to the exact size and shape of your foot. Voila – a custom-fitted pair of shoes!

Freeze ’em

Freezing your shoes is another method to help stretch out painful areas of the shoes that are a bit too tight and pinching on your skin. All you need is a small Ziplock bag for each shoe you’re working to stretch. Fill each bag about 1/4 of the way with water.

Seal the bag, then stuff the water-filled end into the part of the shoe that you’re hoping to stretch. Then, throw the shoes in the freezer. Wait until all of the water in the bag is fully frozen, then pull the shoes out of the freezer. Let the ice thaw completely on a counter top or table while it’s still stuffed into the shoe.

Dry off the shoes (they should only be slightly wet, not soaking – if they’re soaking, your bag probably popped a hole at some point during the freezing process) with a paper towel. Then, try them on. Rumor has it this method can help you stretch a too-small pair of shoes by 1/2 or up to a full size!

Blow Dry ’em

One of the fastest methods for breaking in a new pair of shoes can be to take a hair dryer to them much like you would to your hair while it’s wet. Cover your feet with a few pairs of socks (as many as you can manage to stuff into the shoes themselves), then take your hair dryer to the spots of the shoes that are too tight.

While you’re blasting the heat at the sore spots, wiggle your feet around as much as you can. Use the heat long enough to heat the actual material of the shoe, then turn the hair dryer off. Walk around in the shoes while they cool if you can manage the pain (the socks should help ease it a bit).

Again, wearing them as they cool can help mold the material to fit the exact size and shape of your foot for a much more custom fit that won’t hurt your footsies!

Feed ’em Some Starch

Believe it or not, potatoes can be a great tool to help you in stretching out your shoes quickly and efficiently. Peel a potato, stuff it into your shoe where you’re hoping to stretch it out, leave it overnight, then remove in the morning!

There’s something about the wetness and the starch in a peeled potato that, when absorbed into the material of your new shoes, can help it stretch out gradually. Then, with the size of the potato in the shoes, the material stretches to accommodate the bulk.

Surprisingly enough, banana peels are rumored to work in a similar way, so don’t be afraid to just stuff some food in the parts of your shoes that are too tight! It sounds a little weird, but if it works, it’s worth a try, right?

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Filed Under: Featured, Health Fitness and Beauty, Shopping Tagged With: blow dry, break in, Freeze, Moleskin, new shoes, pinching, Starch, stretch, waterproofing

6 Ways You Can Avoid Having A Heart Attack

March 25, 2013 by Trish

Stethscope overlying an ECG or EKG

In the United States, heart disease is the leading cause of death, and heart attack is the first sign that something is wrong for many people. There’s no doubt that heart attack risk can be dramatically reduced by taking the right steps, and this is true even for people with a family history of heart attack. Below are six ways you can avoid having a heart attack.

1. Get plenty of exercise

Exercise benefits the heart in several ways. The heart and lungs are both strengthened by exercise, and the heart is also stressed less when excess weight and mental tension are lost through regular physical activity. High blood sugar, a risk factor for heart disease, can be controlled through exercise, especially strength training. Researchers are now also finding that moderate exercise, such as walking, is just as beneficial for heart health as more intense physical activity.

2. Take lots of antioxidants

Heart disease involves oxidation in the blood vessels, and this issue can be reduced by antioxidants found in food and supplements. High-dose vitamin C supplements can reduce markers of inflammation by a quarter, making a big difference for arterial health. All sorts of foods, including blueberries, apples and peanut butter, are rich in heart-healthy antioxidants. Coffee is another super-rich antioxidant source.

3. Sleep the right amount for you

Many people go without sleep on a regular basis to meet the demands of their jobs and families. Most people need between six and nine hours of sleep per night, and either less or more is associated with a higher risk of heart attack. Severe sleep deprivation can trigger fatal heart arrhythmias in susceptible individuals, and sleeping too long at night can be a sign of sleep apnea, a major cause of heart attack.

4. Drink alcohol moderately

Regularly imbibing smaller amounts of alcohol has been shown to be good for heart health in multiple ways, including keeping blood vessels clean and reducing stress. Red wine also contains high levels of resveratrol, an antioxidant proven to benefit the heart. However, high levels of alcohol consumption can worsen heart health by dehydrating the body, leaching minerals from the blood and weakening the heart muscle. Regular drinkers should keep their consumption below the recommended limits for men and women of two drinks and one drink per day, respectively.

5. Avoid drugs that can cause heart attack

Several types of prescription medications have been shown to raise heart attack risk, including gastrointestinal drugs, antibiotics, blood thinners and antipsychotics. For example, the antibiotic azithromycin can cause fatal heart rhythms in patients taking it. Meanwhile, the blood thinner Pradaxa has been shown to increase patients’ risk of heart attack by a third. Although some doctors say that Pradaxa heart attack risks shouldn’t cause patients to avoid it, there are often safer alternatives to Pradaxa and other drugs that patients can ask their doctors about.

6. Consume plenty of fiber

People who eat the recommended amount of fiber each day have inflammation markers 40 percent lower than their counterparts who eat little fiber. The substance can reduce heart attack risk in numerous ways, including lowering insulin, blood pressure and bad cholesterol. Fiber may also have heart benefits that are yet undiscovered. Those who begin eating plenty of fiber early in life reap the greatest benefits, but all can benefit from eating more whole grains, vegetables and fruits on a daily basis.

 

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Filed Under: Featured, Health Fitness and Beauty Tagged With: antioxidants, avoid, cholesterol, exercise, fiber, Health Fitness and Beauty, heart attack, High blood sugar, inflammation, risk, sleep, Walking

Skin Care Can Be Started Through Exfoliating Soaps

March 19, 2013 by Trish

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Skin care should be an important part of everyone’s daily hygiene.  Taking good care of you skin will make you feel good all over.

Exfoliating

Exfoliating is a step that, when washing, should not be skipped.  It helps remove dead skin cells and roughened areas.  It will reduce build up and dryness.  Buildup can lead to the trapping of dirt and oil, under the layers of dead skin cells.  Dryness can cause itching, splitting, and cracking.  Scratching, because of these symptoms, can lead to bleeding and infections.  Exfoliating will also help to even out your skin tone.

Exfoliating Soap

Choosing a good soap with which to exfoliate your skin is just as important.  And, choosing a handmade exfoliating soap is a great choice.  Choosing a company that uses all natural ingredients is even better.  These companies use natural exfoliants, such as ground vanilla bean, oatmeal, ground luffa, and blueberry seeds. When combined with skin softening oils and other ingredients, they make a great bar of soap.

Choose From Many Different Flavors and Fragrances

These handmade exfoliating soaps come in a variety of combinations, as everyone has different scents that appeal to them.  Some people may enjoy milk and honey, where others may prefer pomegranate and mango.  Still others prefer citrus, and others can’t get enough of apples or vanilla.  Whatever your preference, you can find a great soap you can enjoy using.  Don’t underestimate the power of smell.  Smelling something like can lighten your mood, bring back a memory, and generally put you in good spirits.  How better else to start or end your day?

Nightly Cleansing

Even if you bathe or shower in the morning, it is a good idea to wash your face at night.  Removing the dirt, toxins, oils, and makeup from the day will help your skin stay clearer and healthier.  This goes for men and women, both.  And it is always good to use lukewarm water.  Hot or cold water can cause you to have broken capillaries.

Conclusion

Understanding how important it is to exfoliate is something many of us overlook.  If we could just make a conscious effort to do this more often, our skin would look healthier, shine clearer, and feel better.  Choosing and purchasing a good bar of handmade exfoliating soap from a company that uses natural ingredients is smart, and can be found easily online.

 

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Filed Under: Featured, Health Fitness and Beauty, skin care Tagged With: blueberry seeds, dead skin cells, dryness, exfoliating, Exfoliating Soaps, ground luffa, hygiene, Nightly Cleansing, oatmeal, skin care, skin softening, vanilla bean, washing

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