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Cheryl Thomas, RYT
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Split Sleep
Split Sleep  

 

I know, you don't get enough. Sleep, that it.  It's epidemic in proportion with nearly a third of adults getting less than 6 hours.  Besides being blamed on your uber-cool, addicting laptops, pads and play stations, it started with the incandescent light.  Bedtime used to be when the sun went down or the candle faded.  You can credit Thomas Edison with messing with our sleep cycles.  Since the introduction of the light bulb, man's natural biorhythms have been artificially altered.  

 

I could go on and on about sleep and I do.  My recent article was on the lack of sleep of our teens and how it's contributing to loss of creativity, lower performance in school and depression.  But did you know that the 8-hour per night recommendation is fairly recent.  It turns out other cultures in the world sleep in many different ways.  We're familiar with Mexican siestas and the 2-hour Spanish lunch breaks.  Napping is common in many countries, including China, India and Spain.

 

David K. Randall in his New York Times article entitled Rethinking Sleep(1) reports that: "[G]iven a chance to be free of modern life, the body would naturally settle into a split sleep schedule."  This follows some historical records and early works of literature that suggested that there were two "sleeps".  A first sleep and second sleep.  The gap between the two can be a pristine time for thoughts, reflections, meditation, ritual, study and the like. 

 

Subjects of a study were deprived of artificial light, like light bulbs, televisions or computers.  The subjects slept through the night, but then began to wake up after midnight for a couple of hours, then returned to sleep.  In the study, the: 

 

"Subjects grew to like experiencing nighttime in a new way. Once they broke their conception of what form sleep should come in, they looked forward to the time in the middle of the night as a chance for deep thinking of all kinds, whether in the form of self-reflection, getting a jump on the next day or amorous activity." 

 

This doesn't delight the Big Pharma who in 2008 benefited almost $19 billion from direct-to-consumer prescription sleep medications.  Our culture is not set up for a 2 hour gap of sleep in the middle of the night.  Most people (now more than 92%) have jobs that do not allow for the afternoon "nap".  However, like Google(3), there is widening acceptance of the necessity for smarter sleep for high-level job performances and napping and "alternative daily schedules" are being more tolerated.  There's lots more in Randall's article. 

 

The next time you find yourself awake in the middle of the night, shift your attitude.  Instead of fretting (and creating anxiety) over being awake, take the opportunity to journal or meditate or contemplate or knit or pray.  Avoid the reflex to reach for your iPad.  

      

(1) http://www.nytimes.com/2012/09/23/opinion/sunday/rethinking-sleep.html?pagewanted=all 

(2) http://adage.com/article/news/antidepressant-sleeping-pill-sales-rest-recession/135037/ 

(3)  Employees at Google are offered the chance to nap at work because the company believes it may increase productivity.   

Article is a repeat

 

Want to read some of my past articles?.  They're archived right here.  Enjoy.
 
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Hey, Graton Yogis!  This Monday, I'll be subbing for the lovely, Denise Hammond, at Yoga in Graton at 8:45. 

I'm always eager to teach at Yoga on Center
in 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.

Ashtanga SuperStar, Erica Magill, is teaching 2 new classes: Intro to Ashtanga at Alive Yoga, Thurs 6:-7:15 and Yoga One in Petaluma at Noon on Thursdays. 
  
Head's up... Thanksgiving Day Yoga With Tony Briggs at Post Wellness in Petaluma. 9:00-11:00am, with donations benefiting Petaluma Community Foundation.  AND,108 Sun Salutations at Tone Fitness benefitting BrightHaven at 8:30.  Contact Parmatma at 707-843-1633

Teaching since 1985, Senior national and international yoga instructor, Mary Pafford, is offering a holiday appropriate workshop, Full Belly, Empty Belly at Yoga on Center.  It happens Nov. 30, 1-3:30. 

Amy Charnay Wellness has 100 spray bottles of Savasana and Sage Dalmation Aromatherapy Sprays.  Huge discount: 2 for $20 (regularly $15 each)! Use them anywhere you want to cleanse and freshen the air around you.  Xmas stocking stuffers anyone?
 
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 15-22. 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.  
 
There's an App for That
Yoga is everywhere and now literally everywhere.  YogiTimes reports on 5 Apps for Yoga Lovers.  There's a mix and match, yoga poses to get yourself through the work day, airplane yoga (for car, too) and Yoga in Bed (you know where).  Yogify has 35 hours of yoga and 250 poses to try.  It's all here 
 
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Kindness and Compassion
My favorite podcast is by the Interdependence Project (idproject.org).  I first found this group, founded by Ethan Nichtern when I spent some months in New York.  Ethan, along with Noah Levine, is of the new generation of young, engaged, tell-it-like-it-is Buddhist teachers. 

They are currently offering a 2-part podcast on Kindness & Compassion Training. You can find it here.  Who couldn't use more kindness and compassion? 

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
Warren Sanderson, a professor of social and behavioral sciences at Stony Brook University, discusses a new marker for aging.  His study shows that the strength of an adult's hand grip can distinguish different rates of aging in people with varying levels of education.  Grip strength, who knew?

Article is here.  Study is here
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Schedule of Upcoming Classes 

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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

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

Week of November 16, 2014

 

Sunday

9:00 - 10:30

Vinyasa Flow

Yoga on Center, Healdsburg   

 

11:00 - 12:30

Slow Flow

Yoga on Center, Healdsburg 

 

Monday

8:30 - 9:30

Sebastopol, Private

 

4:00 -5:00

Glen Ellen, Private 

 

Tuesday

4:00 - 5:00 p.m.

Healdsburg, Private

 

Wednesday

4:30 - 5:30

Glen Ellen, Private 

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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Split Sleep
Did you Know?
There's an App for That
Kindness and Compassion
Hand Grip Strength
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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. 
 
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