Monday, June 28, 2010

Exercise-Your Biggest And Best Investment

The old saying, if you don't do it now it will catch up with you later". Okay, I just made that up :o) But truer words were never uttered than about our lack of exercise and a fitness program. It is really a life or death situation. What if a trusted friend were to tell you about an investment where you could not possibly go wrong...what would be your reaction? And what if there was a virtual mountain of credible information that supported the investment claims...wouldn't you be inclined to take advantage of the opportunity and not miss out on the rewards? Although the answer to these questions seems apparent, when it comes to investing in our health and quality of life we often choose to ignore what obviously works. Take for example, exercise...

Physical fitness may be the ultimate investment opportunity. Think of it this way. If you are willing to make the commitment (investment), you will feel and look healthier, have an abundance of energy, be more self-confident, more productive and discover a more joyous and fulfilling life. These are rewards that money cannot buy and the substance of high quality living. And, the investment of exercise becomes even more attractive when you consider that there is absolutely no down-side risk. You have everything to gain and nothing to lose. How much better can it get? How many times can you remember ever having a better offer? The honest answer is probably never, and yet many of us fail to act on this extraordinary opportunity. We simply choose to procrastinate or ignore the proven benefits of exercise!

Here are a few reasons that sometimes inhibit our willingness to "step out" and make a change or take a chance:

- Sometimes our vision gets clouded. We lose tract of what is really important. Forget about the less important activities that tend to clutter our daily routine and focus on exactly what needs to be accomplished to reach your goal.
- Looking at the "big" picture can seem overwhelming. And the bigger the task, the more overwhelming it can seem. Break the task apart into smaller pieces. If you want to lose 50 pounds try losing 10 pounds and repeat the process five times! Need to start an exercise program? Begin with short, simple exercises and then slowly expand your routine. Don't exercise too hard when first starting-out or you will become stiff, tired, disillusioned and soon quit.
- Have you ever not wanted to start something for fear of failure? Take the first step, acknowledge the fear and the next step will come easier. Once fears are acknowledged, they usually quiet down.
- Sometimes we start to think that a task is unpleasant or boring. Just like any other activity, this can also be true for exercise. There are days when we just plain lack the enthusiasm and motivation to continue. It's part of human nature. On days like these focus on 'why' you are doing it. Think about all the people you care about and who may need and rely on you. What would happen if you became ill or disabled and was unable to work for a period of time, or worse, if you were out of the picture completely. How would things change? If something happened tomorrow, how would your family or business manage without you? What do you want your life to be like in the future? There are many tasks or chores we do, that we may not like, but are necessary to live a happen and productive life. Focus on the bigger picture.
- Indecision can be defeating, but doing "anything" is better than doing nothing. There are no wrong choices and very few choices that can't be undone or done again. Can't decide on a particular exercise program or routine? Pick a few exercises and start with something simple. If you don't like it, go on to the next exercise.
- When you lack the confidence to start something new, take a deep breath and try to figure out why. Are you hesitating because you really lack the skill or is it just imagined? If it's real, try to find out where to gain the skills you need or find someone with the right skills who can help. In the case of exercise, finding a qualified personal fitness trainer can sometimes do the trick, but be wary...some PFT's are overzealous and tend to start newcomers on programs that are too strenuous.
- Life just seems too busy to find time for some activities. Large, uninterrupted chunks of time are very hard to come by. And if we're honest, when they do come, we'd rather do something totally pleasurable! Exercise has to become part of your routine. It can't be an option. Make it a high priority just the same as your career, and other areas of interest. You will be surprised at how easy exercise becomes when approached this way!
- Have you ever subconsciously (or otherwise) invited distractions so that you have a "good" reason not to get something done? Sometimes it's the simple things like answering the phone or sitting down to watch that "one" TV program, that distract us. When you find yourself doing this, take control of the situation and make a conscious decision to do what you are avoiding.
To reap the benefits of exercise, or any other health related endeavor, you must agree to become a willing participant. This will require due diligence on your part. And remember, as you embark on your mission you are investing in something near and dear to your own heart...your life and a future of healthy living.

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Gaiam Kids: Yogakids Fun Collection

KIDS FUN YOGA COLLECTION
Price: $19.98

16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars My kids love these videos and so do I

Kathleen G. Rodrick Stuttgart Germany
This review is from: Gaiam Kids: Yogakids Fun Collection (DVD)
My kids absolutely love these videos. My 5 1/2 year old is a pro already and his little brother, who is two, copies everything he does. It isn't too long so we can do it every other night or so before bed. Not a lot of traditional yoga postures like I'm used to on my tapes, but they are fun and get the kids stretching/moving. Me too! Definitely glad I bought them and would certainly recommend them.

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Monday, June 21, 2010

Gaiam Total Body Balance Ball Kit (65cm)

Midwest Sports Tennis Outlet offers the Gaiam yoga total body balance ball kit for your tennis fitness routine.
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A Balance Ball plus strength training equals a leaner, more toned you! Gaiam has added resistance training to an exercise ball workout for any-level sculpting plus improved core strength and agility. It's an impact-free exercise program for joint safety that's designed for all skill levels.
The Total Body Balance Ball Kit includes:


  • A high-quality anti-burst Balance Ball (65cm)




  • Medium resistance workout band (five feet long).




  • 60-minute targeted workout DVD (three 20-minute segments to strengthen your arms, sculpt abs and tone legs)




  • Fitness ball air pump.




  • Size Medium: 65cm/26" - 5'6" to 5'11"
    Please Note: This product contains natural rubber latex which may cause allergic reactions in some individuals.
    Price: $24.98

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  • Wednesday, June 16, 2010

    Yoga - Free Online Yoga Is It Safe?

    Yoga nowadays is very in demand especially the newest free online free yoga. Yoga practice and exercise can be learned in school.

    There are a lot of yoga schools all over the world. Before, yoga was only applied and practiced in India but now it's evolved. Almost all the people in the world know the word yoga although there are some who don’t have a clear picture of it. Yoga for the many people is an exercise and a means to concentrate with the mind and soul.

    It is a great advantage that free online yoga was offered to the people. They say that the web is the easiest way to gain, search and acquire knowledge. Almost everything is learned from the web and it is no wonder why people are hooked on it.


    Free online yoga is accessible to everyone. We are all Yoga candidates, you just need to have your own computer.

    If you want to learn the basics, the net has the resources on how to learn the easy way. As long as you know how to read and follow directions, you are capable of learning yoga.

    It is an amazing breakthrough that yoga is taught online. Free online yoga saves you time and money. Plus, you can practise in the privacy of your own home when you want and not be restricted to schedules. You are on your own schedule. Just be careful, tune into your own body and stay within your limits.

    The best situation is to attend classes given by a qualified yoga instructor, this is ideal BUT if you are careful and listen and follow carefully you should be safe.

    Sunday, June 13, 2010

    Yoga And The Breath

    Your yoga practice and the way you breathe are intertwined. You won’t fully experience the benefits of yoga without first learning how to breathe properly.

    Different types of yoga practice call for different types of breathing, so it is important to note from the beginning that there is no one right way to breathe in yoga. If, in your yoga practice, your goal is total relaxation then your breathing should reflect that. This means long deep breaths meant to slow your heart rate and allow you to fully relax into the yoga pose. Here are a few tips:

    * The diaphragm is where the breath originates in yoga and in everyday life. When you breathe in, your stomach puffs slightly because your diaphragm is filling with air. When you breathe out, your stomach flattens as your diaphragm empties itself of air. When you breathe, be sure that your stomach is moving, that you aren’t restricting this movement in any way.

    * It’s important to relax every muscle in your chest, your face, your neck, your shoulders – even your jaw – in order to benefit from a relaxing breath in yoga. One way to do this is to clench the body part in question and then let go entirely. You may not even realize that your muscles are locked until you try to contract them.

    * Keep your breaths smooth and easy during your yoga practice. Everyone breathes at their own natural rate, but becoming conscious of your breath does not mean controlling it in any way. Notice your breath and relax into your own natural rhythm.

    * Breathing faster, in and out, is a natural reaction to stress or excitement. It stands to reason then, that relaxing breath in yoga should accentuate the exhalation. Breathe in naturally and make sure that your exhalation is longer than your inhalation and fully empty your diaphragm and lungs of air.

    * Pausing between breaths will allow you to relax even further in yoga. No need to rush through your relaxation.

    * When you breathe, feel the oxygen in the lungs and visualize it reaching every extremity, every toe and finger. Let your whole body enjoy the relaxing breath in your yoga practice.

    When you learn how to breathe, you will find that it comes naturally in your yoga practice and in time, will continue in your everyday life.

    Thursday, June 10, 2010

    Prenatal Yoga

    The best thing about this prenatal yoga program is that there is a model for each trimester. Instructor Shiva Rea demonstrates each of the stretches and exercises for the first trimester, and two pregnant women show modifications for the second and third trimesters (they're even dressed in different colors for easy reference). This removes the self-doubt home-exercisers often have about the safety of certain moves--especially in that cumbersome final stage of pregnancy. Using gentle voice-over instruction, Rea and her assistants take viewers through a half hour of meditational stretches using blocks and chairs for support. She follows that up with 16 minutes of floor work: lunge pose, bridge pose, child's pose, plank pose--all with the necessary adjustments. She winds things up with a four-minute guided relaxation on her back--the traditional position--with the second-trimester woman on her side and the third on her side with one leg up on a chair. By including the different adaptations, Rea has made a program with the flexibility to carry an expectant mom through her entire pregnancy--and beyond, if she wishes. --Kimberly Heinrichs
    Price: $19.98

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    Tuesday, June 8, 2010

    Gaiam Small Thirsty Towel

    Extra absorbent, fast drying towel ideal for all fitness activities. Microfiber is hypo-allergenic, non-permeable and dries in half the time of ordinary towels. Compact size is ideal for transport.
    Price: $11.98
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Great Quality, July 11, 2010
    Review
    By Kathleen Church (Washington State)

    This review is from: Gaiam Small Thirsty Towel (Sports)
    I really love this towel! I use it everyday for hot yoga and it's held up great for months. It stays odor-free. It's large enough to cover the entire face in one wipe, and it's soft and cuddly and a pleasure to wipe with. The color hasn't faded even with frequent washings, and the thick absorbent towel will probably last several more years. There are absolutely no pulls or fraying in the towel at all. It's so strong that sometimes I even use it in place of a strap. Can't go wrong with this.

    Sunday, June 6, 2010

    Relaxation Synergy Blend Essential Oil- 10 ml (Lavender, Marjoram, Patchouli, Mandarin, Geranium & Chamomile)

    * Botanical Name: Boswellia Frereana
    * Plant Part: Resin
    * Extraction Method: Steam
    * Origin: India
    * Description: The Frankincense tree originates from the Middle East, and is small with abundant pinnacle leaves. The flowers are white or pale pink. Frankincense resin begins as a milky-white sticky liquid that flows from the trunk of the tree when it's cut, healing the wound.
    * Color: Pale yellow green
    * Common Uses: Frankincense oil is said to help rejuvenate an aging skin, is a skin tonic and is effective with bacterial and fungal infections. The anti-inflammatory properties of this oil is reputed to be an effective treatment for joint pain and arthritis. Frankincense can also be used as an insect repellent and is also widely used in cosmetics and soap manufacturing.
    * Consistency: Medium
    * Note: Base
    * Strength of Aroma: Strong
    * Blends well with: Basil, Bergamot, Cardamom, Cedarwood, Chamomile, Cinnamon, Clary Sage, Coriander, Geranium & Ginger
    * Aromatic Scent: A rich woody, earthy scent with a deeply mysterious nuance. It is a grounding aroma, and often used in meditation.
    * History: Frankincense is widely known since biblical times. Frankincense is from the French word 'Franc' meaning 'luxuriant' or it could be 'real incense'. Also known as Olibanum, Frankincense was used by the ancient Egyptians in their religious ceremonies and was used as incense by the Greeks and the Romans.
    * Cautions: Frankincense oil is non-toxic and non-irritant and could be used by most people. For external use only.
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    Friday, June 4, 2010

    Shakti Mat TM - The Original (Orange) - (nail bed, spike mat)

    6,000 acupressure points make the original Shakti MatTM a very effective tool for releasing tension and inducing a state of deep relaxation. When you use the Shakti MatTM regularly for 20 to 40 minutes, you enable your body to release endorphins which stimulates the release of oxytocin, the 'feel-good hormone'. As a result, your body relaxes and releases stress, promoting restful sleep as a result of relief from stressful back and neck pain.

    The Shakti MatTM combines the ancient practice of acupressure with modern technology, allowing you to regularly engage your body's healing functions for the cost of a single professional massage.

    The Shakti MatTM - sometimes called The Swedish Bed of Nails is an ancient tool with its roots in Indian mysticism. With its origin, dating back thousands of years, the bed of nails is a well tested tool for healing the body and releasing emotional, physical and mental blockages.
    Price: $69.95 

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    This review is from: Shakti Mat TM - The Original (Orange) - (nail bed, spike mat) (Health and Beauty)
    By Denise Book-Hernandez (San Jose CA) 
    My neighbor suggested my husband and I try this mat since I have a problem with sleep deprevation and him stress, lack of energy. This mat is simply amazing. After the initial shocks of pain subside, your body goes through a wave of flushing warm heat. It instantly relaxes you. It normally takes me 45 minutes to 1 hour to fall asleep. The second time using the mat I remember laying on it and looking at the clock setting myself mentally for 10 minutes, the last time I looked, I had fallen asleep for over an hour! I since then have recommended it to everyone I know.
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    Thursday, June 3, 2010

    SKQUE GREEN GYM EXERCISE YOGA SPORTS MAT FOR NINTENDO WII FIT

    GREEN GYM EXERCISE YOGA SPORTS MAT FOR NINTENDO WII FIT

    Technical Details
    • Soft comfortable exercise mat
    • Made with quality PVC material
    • Simply Place the yoga mat between the Wii Fit Balance Board and floor surface
    • Easily washable for a new cleaner look after every use!
    • Provides comfort on a non slip surface
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    Tuesday, June 1, 2010

    Yogi Green Tea Kombucha, Herbal Tea Supplement, 16-Count Tea Bags (Pack of 6)

    Our green tea kombucha was inspired by a remedy that dates back to ancient Russia. Updated for todays lifestyle, yogi special formula of kombucha with organic green tea is designed to support your immune system, fight fatigue and detoxify your body. Spearmint naturally aids digestion, and plum and lemongrass combine to create a fragrant tea with a light, fruity flavor. Once the steeping process has released the benefits of these ingredients, you are ready to enjoy a delicious, delightful and soothing cup of tea one that is naturally rich in antioxidants and other health boosters. Perfect for yoga practitioners.
    Price: $29.94

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