Yoga and The Busy
Mom
Yoga is about toning the body, calming the mind, and reducing
stress. It doesn’t
take much time.
Yoga may be the perfect exercise for busy moms.
Yoga is flexible (pun intended). All you need is comfortable
clothing and a mat. Since the equipment is
minimal, the routine can be performed at home, on vacation, or
in a hotel room on a business trip. The main piece of equipment
is your body and that goes with you
everywhere.
Yoga has several health benefits for mom. The poses work to increase
flexibility in the muscles. Muscles that are more
flexible resist injury. They also strengthen the body
by engaging the core muscles in each
movement.
Muscle tone is increased through the practice of these
poses which sculpts a longer leaner
body.
Yoga postures concentrate on proper alignment of the
body. The pressure
on the vertebra of the neck and back is
reduced.
Abdominal muscles are drawn in when the body is standing
tall.
Correct posture increases lung capacity and allows for
deeper breathing.
A major part of yoga is breathing. These breathing techniques
are called pranayama. Attention is paid to the
movement of air into and out of the body. More air into the lungs means
more oxygen throughout the body. Increased oxygenation to the
brain aids in focus and mental acuity.
Yoga techniques reduce heart rate and blood
pressure. Moms
know how quickly the blood pressure can rise in a tense
situation. Deeper
breathing promotes mental calmness and stress
reduction. Yoga
helps moms deal with stress without overtaxing their
bodies.
We often forget that what we think can manifest itself in our
bodies and not always for our good. A hectic schedule can make
you wish your body could go to the tropic place that your mind
is imagining. Yoga
emphasizes the mind-body connection. Over time, the poses become
easier and the body relaxes in response to what you are asking
it to do.
If you don’t have the time or money for a yoga class, invest in
a DVD. There are
several on the market that teach the basics of yoga including
the poses and breathing techniques. Some workouts are as short as
fifteen minutes or as long as thirty or forty
minutes. Choose
the one that fits into your schedule best.
Yoga can also be practiced by children. If childcare is an issue,
include your kids in the workout. Even kids can benefit from
decreased stress, increased flexibility, and muscle
toning. You may be
surprised at how much calmer they seem.
Yoga is a mind and body tool to keep busy moms on the right
track. The
techniques promote balance in the body, which translates into a
sense of balance in other aspects of a mom’s
life.
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