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Benefits of Yoga, Meditation & Tai Chi


14 years ago 0 12049 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
sparkles,
 
You hit the note right on the head!  It makes you feel better and reduces your anxiety, so keep it up and make a difference in your every day!  Make it part of your day no matter what!
 


Josie, Health Educator
14 years ago 0 7 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
I do guided meditations semi-regularly. I find that they make a big difference to my day- they really reduce my anxiety, help me to be more focused and to ruminate less about the past or about what could go wrong. There are many very good websites that have meditations available for free, and there are also books from the library. For me the hardest part is actually sitting down to meditate- I find that I'll make lots of excuses why not to meditate, like 'I'm too busy' or 'other things are more important'; once I actually do it I feel much better. 
14 years ago 0 1693 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Members,

Our focus in recent weeks has been on stress management. Yoga, meditation & Tai Chi are often recommended to relieve stress. Below you’ll find a list of potential benefits that you may gain as a result of engaging in such activities:

°          Yoga can help relieve asthma symptoms, respiratory problems, high blood pressure, pain, mental performance, mood, back problems, arthritis, libido, weight and anxiety.

°          Psychology Today reports that individual observed during and after meditation showed shifts of brain activity from right frontal cortex to the left frontal cortex. The right side of the frontal cortex is a part of the brain that becomes active when stress levels rise. The study also noted that after eight weeks of meditation the shift from right to left in the brains of participants became more permanent. In other words, participants moods were rated higher than at the beginning of the study. (Collin, A., Psychology Today, April 24, 2003.)

°          Tai Chi can help relieve osteoarthritis pain, joint pain & overall mobility, balance, muscle strength and mood.

Have any members here tried these relaxing activities? What was your experience?

Breanne, Bilingual Health Educator

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