Cheryl Thomas, RYT
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Abdominals - Too Weak or Too Strong
Remember Jack LaLanne? He did a number of amazing physical feats throughout his life. His original benchmark for sit ups was 1,033 in 23 minutes. I did a bit browsing to see if anyone had come close. Well, what do you know. One thousand is obviously nuthin'. Skip Chase did 110,917 in 2004 in 24 hrs. Right here in Santa Rosa in 2009, 2477 were done in one hour. Criminy, in the Ashtanga Primary Series, we struggle at 5 rounds of boat pose.
It's no secret that our culture is obsessed with its "Abs". There are DVDs like Abs of Steel and Hip Hop Abs and Killer Abs and 6-week 6-pack. But, really. Let's think about this for a bit.
Julie Gudmestad is an Iyengar Yoga Teacher and physical therapist offered her opinion via YogaU. According to her lecture, ideal abdominal muscles are strong enough to do their job and flexible enough to allow normal movement patterns. The abs provide important support for the low back and maintain the pelvis in normal alignment (preventing a sway back). They support the internal organs and their alignment in the trunk. Strong abs help us with our daily activities, like picking up Betsy (for the 100th time) and getting out of your overstuffed Barcalounger.
We have two problems, according to Ms. Gudmestad. One is that the abdominals are weak. This comes from a sedentary lifestyle and sitting too much, like at work, in front of the TV and the sitting-in-bed-checking-Facebook-on-your-iPad slump. Secondly, the opposite is equally problematic--overly tight abdominals. This occurs from too much ab work, done incorrectly and without counter stretching. The abs can become "short" and actually pull the rib cage down, causing a rounding of the torso. You can see this position with the typical "crunch"--the head is pulled forward and the spine is flexed. This develops a squished, narrow rib cage causing limitations on the breath and the ability to expand the lungs and puts pressure on the heart.
One of the most popular core exercises is the curl-up with the hands behind the head, rounding up and drawing the knees toward the nose. If the movement is too difficult a lot of other muscles jump in to help out, this we know. There is a synergy between the front neck muscles and the abdominals. When doing "crunches" the front neck muscles and the chest muscles join in. The psoas does too. So, these muscles may fatigue and get stronger (but shorter) when you're actually trying to strengthen the abdominals. Over time, you can develop a "C" shape with the head forward, chest closed and lower back rounded, just like the position of the crunch.
So, here's the recommendation. It can be an ego buster, given that it seems too easy. Lay flat on your back, head neutral, elbows wide (not pulled up as in crunches). Raise your knees over your hips with your knees bent. The lower back is off the floor in its normal curve. Now, on an exhalation, pull the navel toward low back and press the low back to the floor. Flattening the back causes the abdominals to engage. Knees stay over the hips. Don't move the knees or the thighs. Everything else stays still except the movement of the pelvis and lower back. Easy, but effective.
Want to make it more challenging, tap one foot at a time to the floor while keeping the back down. Keep the opposite knee over the hips. It'll take a lot of effort to keep the lower back toward the floor. No rocking. Ms. Gudmestad says this practice should be done 3 times a week (sorry, once a week will not do it).
So, maybe we need to rethink our "core strengthening" regimen. Try this no-frills exercise and see how it works for you. Next week, we'll talk about adding more movement and adding a bit more difficulty. In the meantime, enjoy your week!
* I'm using "abdominals" to refer to all the stabilizers--rectus abdominis, external and internal obliques and transversus abdominis
**This article has been recycled
Want to read some of my past articles?. They're archived right here. Enjoy.
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Sliding Scale based yoga is at Alive Yoga (near Starbucks) in Sebastopol. On Thursdays at 6:30 pm, Iris Lambert will offer a gentle hip opening flow for end of day relaxation with Kirtan the first Thursday of the month. $10-20 sliding scale.
Sunday, August 30, Amy Sullivan will guest teach both morning classes at Yoga On Center.
Don't miss this opportunity to study with Jaki Nett on Saturday, Sept 26, 2:30 - 5:30 for
The Pelvic Floor as it Relates to a Healthy Back Another important opportunity to teachers and serious students. Study anatomy with Judith Lasater at Mt. Madonna. Not just any anatomy, but Experiential Anatomy, billed as the The Most Fun Anatomy Course Ever More info here.
Yoga Community in Sonoma is offering yoga teacher training starting 8/14.
Pull out your calendar. 71 backbends(!) on Tony Briggs's birthday on 8/30. Visit tonybriggsyoga.com or Post Wellness by Design. AND 4-Day Yoga Intensive coming Sept 24th - 27th. Pricing and details at TonyBriggsYoga.com.
Know about Yoga in Graton? It's hopping! Find 5 classes a week ranging from Gentle to Slow Flow to All Levels, featuring me, Corina Stoicescu and Denise Hammond. Time and places at YogaInGraton.com. Viniyoga Workshops w/AVI co-founder Mirka Kraftsow Healing & Selfcare sessions for summer... Sat. June 27th Sat. Aug. 29th Sat. Sept. 26th 2-5pm $60/drop-in or $55/ WestsideYogaStudio.net I just trapped another cutie kitten from a feral Mom. Interested? He's a highly desired orange tabby. I can send photos, just ask. Restorative Yoga..........Thanks to your interest in this important practice, I'm adding a permanent Wednesday class. See below for details!!! Kenwood's sweet studio, Lion Heart Yoga now has Simone's Hatha Flow on Thursdays at 6pm is now a class by Donation!
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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 Restorative Yoga Continues
Thanks to your interest in this important practice, I'll be offering a permanent class on Wednesdays from 5:15 to 6:45 starting 9/2. The location will be at Yoga Studio Ganesha on the Square in Sebastopol. Pricing - Buy a 4 class pass for $54 ($13.50/class) or Drop-In of $16. Yoga in Graton students can use your punch card!!!
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Western Medicine Catches up with Ayurveda
Dr. John Doulliard talks fast, but it's because he's enthused and excited about the role of Ayurveda in our Healthcare system. He's the keynote speaker at the National Ayurveda Conference. It's worth a listen. Ayurveda is where I first turn for wellness. If Ayurveda is new to you, this video will get you inspired.
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Breathing and Your Abdominal Cavity
You are an accordion stacked on top of a water balloon. It's about breathing, it's about mula and uddiyana bandhas and kapalabhati. Yoga Educator, Leslie Kaminoff, explains how the actions of the lungs and the abdominal cavity as they relate to the breath.
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For Weight Loss - More Exercise or Less Eating?
If I gorge on a plate of fried calamari at Hop Monk can I burn it off by running 6 miles? No, sorry, not so. If you're trying to loose weight, reducing calories far overrides more exercise. Here's a bit from a recent NYT article: "One of my family's favorite shows is "The Biggest Loser." Although some viewers don't appreciate how it pushes people so hard to lose weight, the show probably inspires some overweight people to regain control of their lives. But one of the most frustrating parts of the show, at least for me, is its overwhelming emphasis on exercise. Because when it comes to reaching a healthy weight, what you don't eat is much, much more important." |
Can't do yoga because you have really tight hamstrings. I hear it all the time. Baxter Bell gives us a 3 minute video on how to "trick" your hamstrings into giving you a bit more. It's called reciprocal inhibition and it works in other stretches also. Find it and lots more at YogaUonline.com.
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 Yoga Festival Coming to Sebastopol
Sebastopol is the center of the universe when it comes to all things yoga, or that's what we like to think. We have an amazing collection of instructors and studios and NOW, a Yoga Festival: wONEderfest.
There will be sun salutations, open studies and kirtan on Saturday, September 12 from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00. Learn all about it at wONEderFest.com |
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Schedule of Upcoming Classes
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Class Schedule - Week of August 16, 2015
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Monday
9:00 - 10:00
Santa Rosa, Private
Tuesday
5:00 - 6:00
Healdsburg, Private
Wednesday 5:30 - 7:00 Alive Yoga Studio, Sebastopol Restorative Yoga Thursday 8:45 - 9:45
Graton Community Club, Graton
Gentle Flow - All Levels
5:00 - 6:00 Healdsburg, Private
Saturday 9:00 - 10:30
All Levels Flow
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Schedule Week of 8/16
(clickable schedule below)
Monday
9:00 - 10:00
Santa Rosa, Private
Tuesday
5:00 - 6:00
Healdsburg, Private
Wednesday
5:30 - 7:00
Alive Yoga Studio, Sebastopol
Restorative Yoga
Thursday
8:45 - 9:45
Graton Comm Club,
All Levels
5:00 - 6:00 Healdsburg, Private
Saturday
9:00 - 10:30
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.
Quotes I Like
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
"If you want others to be happy, practice compassion. If you want to be happy, practice compassion."
Dalai Lama
"Everything will be alright in the end. And if it is not alright, it's not yet the end!" The Magnolia Hotel movie
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