Cheryl Thomas, RYT
www.cherylthomas.com yoga@cherylthomas.com 415-308-3377 |
Walking, running, sprinting, strolling, meandering--all good. Sitting--bad. Marathons, hours of ashtanga yoga, Cross-fit, basketball on the weekends--all good. Sitting--still bad. Just standing--good. Sitting--not. Turns out sitting is just plain bad for us. We sit in office chairs, couches, toilets, and car seats. Sitting is our most common waking activity.
Not only is sitting sedentary, contributing to muscle atrophy, obesity and diabetes, according to Andrea LaCroix, PhD, director of the Women's Health Center of Excellence at the University of California, San Diego, 'It has been linked to cardiovascular events like heart attack, heart disease death, overall death, and death from cancer." Yes, many people sit up to 8 hours a day, followed by a hour in their car, then dinner on the couch with Modern Family on HuluPlus. Even if you worked in an hour of exercise during your lunch break or stopped at the gym on the way home, it may not undo the 8 hours at your desk.
New studies have shown that people's telomeres (tiny caps on the ends of DNA strands, which shorten and fray as a cell ages) improved with less sitting. Telomere length shortens with obesity and illness while good health tends to preserve telomere length. Researchers took 2 groups of participants and compared the telomere length between those that began a moderate exercise program and sat less as compared to the volunteers who continued their normal activities.
You guessed it. The telomeres in the volunteers who were sitting the least had lengthened while the control group telomeres generally were shorter. Furthermore, there was little correlation between exercise and telomere length. In fact, according to the study, "The volunteers in the exercise group who had worked out the most during the past six months tended now to have slightly less lengthening and even some shortening, compared to those who had exercised less but stood up more." The researchers concluded that reducing sedentary time has lengthened the telomeres and exercise had contributed very little.
There's more. Scientists wondered whether merely standing up was sufficient to increase health. They took a look at a large database of self-reported information about physical activity among Canadian adults and noted the amount of time that the men and women had reported standing on most days over the course of a decade. They crosschecked the information against the death records. Sure enough, mortality rates declined at higher levels of standing.
If you find that you must sit more than you'd like, find a way to stand. My friend, Karen, makes it a habit to stand when she's on the phone. There are standing desks, bicycle desks and nordic track desks. Avoid sitting during your lunch hour and breaks. Perhaps you drink your Four Barrel coffee standing up, like the Italians!
The study by the British Journal of Sports Medicine here: http://bjsm.bmj.com/content/early/2014/07/30/bjsports-2013-093342.short?g=w_bjsm_ahead_tab.
Topic reported by Gretchen Reynolds, Sit Less, Live Longer? in the New York Times, here: http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/09/17/sit-less-live-longer/?emc=edit_hh_20140923&nl=health&nlid=66037302&_r=0
Want to read some of my past articles?. They're archived right here. Enjoy.
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Sunday, TODAY, there's still time. I'm teaching for Shy Sayer at YogaOne in Petaluma at 9:00. You can make it! There's always Della Fattoria after or Acre Coffee. I'm always eager to teach at Yoga on Centerin Healdsburg. I'll be there on two Sunday, Nov 16 and 30, for both morning classes, 9:00 and 11:00. I'm looking forward to seeing my Healdsburg friends!
Pre-teen girls will learn a healthy and fun practice for body, mind and spirit. Devi Yoga Center is offering a yoga class designed for teenage girls to develop strength, flexibility, balance, positive self-image, focus, concentration and well-being. Thanks Kashi!
Did you know we have an awesome yoga program in the Town of Graton. Just go to www.yogaingraton.com and see the classes and teachers. I'm there with a bunch of fabulous yogis every Thursday morning at 8:45. I'm not familiar with the Pathfinder Institute, but they're offering a Groupon for 5 classes of yoga for $25. They're on D Street in Santa Rosa.
benefiting Petaluma Community Foundation. AND,108 Sun Salutations at Tone Fitness benefitting BrightHaven at 8:30. Contact Parmatma at 707-843-1633 Catch Anne O'Brien at Embrace Yoga in Marin offering the Juiciness of Twists on Saturday, Nov. 15 from 3-5. Yoga on Center's Jenn Russo is taking a bunch of yogis to Troncones, Mexico on March 15th-22nd. This lovely little village about a half hour away from the towns of Zihuatenejo and Ixtapa, served by daily flights into ZIH. MORE yoga in Santa Rosa. In addition to OneTree, and 2UpYoga, a new, new studio opens at Yulupa and Bethards, Soul Yoga. Flow and Power is on the menu. Check it out.
My weekly schedule is below (scroll down or click here!). Or, you can always go to my website and click on the always up-to-date calendar to find where I might be.
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 Hand Grip Strength - Measurement of Aging
Obviously, age 65 today does not look like the 65 of our grandparents or even parents. This interesting Q&A with
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X-ray of Yoga Poses
Pretty cool. Xray of the body (skeleton) doing a yoga poses. It's beautiful and elegant. Wish there was more. It's an ad for a medical animation company.
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Is the Knee the Knee? I subscribe to Susi Hately's e-newsletter. She's a yoga therapist, teacher and trainer and I like what she has to say. Her teachings are based in kinesiology, anatomy and biomechanics. It fits with my interest in the the way the body moves, interacts with gravity and it strives to put itself into a variety of "shapes" or poses. She always has interesting comments and tidbits. Here's one about our always misunderstood knee:
"Remember, the knee is not the knee. It consists of the bottom of the femur (which connects at the pelvis) and the top of the tibia (which connects to form the ankle) The only bone unique to it is the patella. So really, it is the mid-way point between the hip and foot. "
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Schedule of Upcoming Classes
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Week of November 2, 2014
Sunday
9:00 - 10:30
YogaOne, Petaluma
Monday
4:00 -5:00
Glen Ellen, Private
Tuesday
9:00 - 10:00
Occidental, Private
4:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Healdsburg, Private
Wednesday
4:30 - 5:30
Glen Ellen, Private
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Thursday
8:45 - 9:45
Graton Community Club, Graton
Gentle Flow - All Levels
4:00 - 5:00 Healdsburg, Private
Saturday
9:00 - 10:30
YogaOne, Petaluma
All Levels Flow
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Week of November 9, 2014
Monday
8:45 - 9:45
Slow Flow, Yoga in Graton
Tuesday
4:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Healdsburg, Private
Wednesday
4:30 - 5:30
Glen Ellen, Private
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Thursday
8:45 - 9:45, Graton Community Club, Graton
Gentle Flow - All Levels
4:00 - 5:00
Healdsburg, Private Friday
4:30 - 5:30 Glen Ellen, Private Saturday
9:00 - 10:30 YogaOne, Petaluma
All Levels Flow
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Graton Yogis Info:
Did you know your class pass (get these from your instructor) are accepted by all yoga teachers at Yoga in Graton?
We Gratonite Yogis have a place to call our own. It's www.
yogaingraton.com. There is information about current and new yoga classes offered in Graton.
Don't live in Graton? No problem. We want you to come anyway.
You cannot be lost if you don't care where you are.
Judith Lasater
When people ask me what equipment I use, I tell them my eyes.
Ansel Adams
"Not to have what we want is stressful; to have what we do not want is stressful." Buddha
Dalai Lama: "If you want others to be happy, practice compassion. If you want to be happy, practice compassion."
"Everything will be alright in the end. And if it is not alright, it's not yet the end!" The Magnolia Hotel movie
If your Food can go bad, it's good for you. If it can't go bad, it's bad for you. Originally pinned by Michael Leaming, Ed.D. onto Fitness, Nutrition & Wellness
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