neopiper.com neopiper.com
Search:    Index :> About Us :> Privacy Policy :> Terms of Service :> Place Your Link :> Submit Article   
 
 

Fifteen Secrets of Safe and Permanent Weight Loss Revealed

You can't safely and permanently lose weight without understanding why you are overweight. How to no ... - John Mericle M.D.
 

China Business Travel

The Chinese dragon has not only woken up but is also moving aggressively to dominate the world busin ... - Kevin Stith
 

Breast Feeding - Frequently Asked Questions

Breast-feeding is one of the most natural things in the world. Many women have questions about breas ... - Martin Smith
 

Raja Yoga ? Gaining Complete Control of Mind for Deep Meditation

Raja Yoga involves simple meditation techniques which lead to experiences of the truth and finally a ... - Sacha Tarkovsky
 

Anti-Aging Facts & Myths

We all get older every day, but we don't have to look or feel old. There are plenty of things that c ... - Bill Garnier
 

Participating In Alzheimer Activities With A Patient

If you find a loved on has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, you are likely to be worried or ... - Mike Herman
 
 

Index » Fitness & Health » Yoga Exercise
 

Yoga for Pain

 

Is Yoga really a cure for pain? What kind of Yoga teacher should you visit for pain management? What style of Yoga would be best, if you are constantly feeling pain? In which cases would Yoga not be advisable for students in severe pain? Lets look at some pain management solutions that Yoga has to offer.

Is Yoga really a cure for pain? Many Yoga students swear by the results they have received from regularly attending Yoga classes, two or three times per week. In truth, Yoga has its limits just like any diet. Can you imagine if you were going to diet wisely once a week? You can imagine the results.

Therefore, the real dilemma, with Yoga practice, is getting a student to practice on a regular basis. Also, Yoga, much like any prescription drug, cannot promise to be a cure-all for every ailment. Yoga can promise to be a diversion from pain and help students to manage it better, with no adverse side effects.

The lifestyle changes that occur after regularly practicing Yoga, will cause Yoga students to evaluate everything they do, and everything they eat. Yoga is not just another exercise program or some fad that just came along within the least decade. According to some archaeological findings, Yoga has been in existence for over 5000 years. Show me an exercise fad with those credentials!

What kind of Yoga teacher should you visit for pain management? The Yoga teacher you select, for pain management, should be knowledgeable in the use of props. The prospective Yoga teacher should understand that each posture can be modified for the needs of the specific student. In other words, if you detect a its my way or the highway attitude, get as far away from that Yoga teacher as you can.

The most important component in a Yoga teachers personality, who helps students with ailments, is compassion. If you dont see, feel, or hear any compassion, this is the wrong match for your needs. Yoga can be customized for the specific needs of students. The Yoga teacher, who has not yet felt any pain, is going to have less empathy for students who are in pain. So, an elite Yoga teacher, who can perform every asana imaginable, and has the body of a competing Olympic gymnast, may not exactly understand your pain.

What style of Yoga would be best, if you are constantly feeling pain? There are a number of styles to consider that can be easily customized for your specific needs. Here are a few to consider: Restorative Yoga, Therapeutic Yoga, Iyengar Yoga, Yoga Therapy, and Tri-Yoga. Please keep in mind that these styles will vary according to the Yoga teachers interpretation of the styles principles.

In which cases would Yoga not be advisable for students in severe pain? Sometimes, physicians do not recommend Yoga in cases of severe pain, such as in the case of extremely severe arthritis. The reasoning is that any movement will cause a great deal of pain in the joints. If your physician tells you not to practice a gentle form of Yoga, you should at least ask why. If you are not satisfied with the answer, you should seek a second opinion.

If you are feeling pain, and want to take positive action, you should consult your physician, and if agreed by your physician, explore your options with a local Yoga teacher, who teaches a gentle style and has a history of helping Yoga students with ailments.

Copyright 2006 Paul Jerard / Aura Publications

Author: Paul Jerard
 
Author Bio:

Paul Jerard

Paul Jerard, is a co-owner and the director of Yoga teacher training at: Aura Wellness Center in, North Providence, RI. He has been a certified Master Yoga teacher since 1995. He is also a master instructor of martial arts, with multiple Black Belts, four martial arts teaching credentials, and was recently inducted into the USA Martial Arts Hall of Fame. He teaches Yoga, martial arts, and fitness to children, adults, and seniors in the greater Providence area. Recently he wrote: Is Running a Yoga Business Right for You? For Yoga students who may be considering a new career as a Yoga teacher.

This article can be searched using: yoga poses, yoga positions, hatha yoga, free online yoga, ashtanga yoga, kundalini yoga, yoga techniques
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Health Update: Have Your Chocolate and Eat It, Too!
 
Costmetic Dentistry and Other
 
Depression: 14 Universal Laws for Recovery
 
Should You Get Color Or Highlights?
 
How Many Hoops Will You Jump Through: Anti Aging Skin Care
 
Does Secondhand Smoke Really Cause Cancer?
 
Balanced Training Program
 
The Mental Depression Serotonin Syndrome - Brain Health Insights
 
7 Weight Control Habits
 
Essential Oils Found To Relieve Stress
 
 
 

 

Culture & Art

 

Software & Networking

 

Cooking & Drinking

 

Fashion & Lifestyle

 

Technology & Science

 

Academics & Learning

 

Music & Entertainment

 

Self Enhancement

 

Outdoor & Sports

 

Healthcare & Medicine

 

Automobile & Automotive

 

People & Communities

 

Online & Board Games

 

Children

 

Fitness & Health

 

Garden & Home

 

Hotels & Travel

 

Investment & Finance

 

Events & News

 

Shopping & Auction

 

Government & Politics

 

Companies & Business

 

Realty & Property

 

Jobs & Careers

 
   Index :> Privacy Policy :> Terms of Service
© 2006-2008 www.neopiper.com All Rights Reserved Worldwide.