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Posted on March 21, 2025

Runners know pain & how to deal with it..#fitness #endurance

Experience, Focus, Compassion.

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Posted on February 5, 2025

I’ve come to understand that when I start with the support of the floor against my back, I instantly feel better. @Yoga_Journal

5 Poses to Strengthen Your Lower Back and Core—All Without Standing Up

If there is one thing I have learned again and again in the last year and a half, it is how quickly the nervous system can settle down simply by lying on the floor.

When yoga studios abruptly shut down a year and a half ago, it was the first time in 22 years I had zero pressure to practice yoga. I was no longer responsible for instructing several yoga classes a week, leading teacher trainings, and mentoring new teachers. During the first week or so of no in-studio classes, I thought, “what a great opportunity to finally take a break from yoga.”

By my third week of doing as little as possible, everything hurt and I felt like complete garbage. I’d conveniently forgotten how much I needed yoga. I practiced yoga regularly not only to take care of myself, but also because it inspires me, keeps me curious, and informs my teaching. My home practice was essential to my being able to effectively share yoga with students.

Even after that realization, on more days than I care to admit, I struggled to do yoga on my own. I would intend to practice but then curl up on my sofa and mindlessly scroll on my phone. Even though I knew that moving would improve my mood, I found that getting onto my mat felt monumental. It was as if there was a force field holding me back from doing the one thing that makes me feel better.

I still find it challenging to practice. I’ve come to understand, though, that when I start with the support of the floor against my back, I instantly feel better. I bend my knees, place my feet flat on the mat, close my eyes, and my attention immediately shifts to my breath. The moment I come back to my breath, my frazzled nervous system begins to settle. The quality of my breath changes and something inside me softens. My body feels better, my mind has more clarity, and everything in life seems more tolerable.

Posted on January 21, 2025

Runners know pain & how to deal with it..#fitness #endurance

Experience, Focus, Compassion.

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Posted on October 9, 2024

It’s true—you can twist your way to a better back. Here’s how.@Yoga_Journal

8 Yoga Twists (Yes, Twists!) That Actually Ease Back Pain
Nervous about twisting in your yoga practice? Yoga twists can actually ease back pain and benefit your spine. Here’s why.
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Posted on September 17, 2024

Runners know pain & how to deal with it..#fitness #physiotherapy

Experience, Focus, Compassion.

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Posted on August 16, 2024

Do you want to prevent back pain? @mayoclinicsport #physicaltherapy






Mayo Clinic Sports Medicine

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Sep 10

Do you want to prevent back pain? These exercises work to stretch and strengthen your back and supporting muscles. Get the edge you need to reduce your pain and return to your active lifestyle. #PainAwarenessMonth #FitTipFriday – https://mayocl.in/2XayVBJ
Posted on April 28, 2024

Try these yoga poses to target back pain @YogaWorks



YogaWorks

@YogaWorks

Try these yoga poses to target back pain 1. Cat-cow for a full spinal stretch 2. Standing forward fold to release tension throughout the back body 3. Sphinx pose to gently target the lower back 4. Knees to chest with a slow rocking motion for a natural body weight massage
Posted on March 29, 2024

The Standing Sitting Desk @_ISCP_ #askthephysio

ISCP

@_ISCP_

The biggest benefit of using a height adjustable desk is the opportunity to frequently change from sitting to standing. It is good practice to change position frequently to avoid both prolonged sitting and standing.

3:35 PM · Feb 24, 2023

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Posted on January 29, 2024January 29, 2024

I’ve come to understand that when I start with the support of the floor against my back, I instantly feel better. @Yoga_Journal

5 Poses to Strengthen Your Lower Back and Core—All Without Standing Up

If there is one thing I have learned again and again in the last year and a half, it is how quickly the nervous system can settle down simply by lying on the floor.

When yoga studios abruptly shut down a year and a half ago, it was the first time in 22 years I had zero pressure to practice yoga. I was no longer responsible for instructing several yoga classes a week, leading teacher trainings, and mentoring new teachers. During the first week or so of no in-studio classes, I thought, “what a great opportunity to finally take a break from yoga.”

By my third week of doing as little as possible, everything hurt and I felt like complete garbage. I’d conveniently forgotten how much I needed yoga. I practiced yoga regularly not only to take care of myself, but also because it inspires me, keeps me curious, and informs my teaching. My home practice was essential to my being able to effectively share yoga with students.

Even after that realization, on more days than I care to admit, I struggled to do yoga on my own. I would intend to practice but then curl up on my sofa and mindlessly scroll on my phone. Even though I knew that moving would improve my mood, I found that getting onto my mat felt monumental. It was as if there was a force field holding me back from doing the one thing that makes me feel better.

I still find it challenging to practice. I’ve come to understand, though, that when I start with the support of the floor against my back, I instantly feel better. I bend my knees, place my feet flat on the mat, close my eyes, and my attention immediately shifts to my breath. The moment I come back to my breath, my frazzled nervous system begins to settle. The quality of my breath changes and something inside me softens. My body feels better, my mind has more clarity, and everything in life seems more tolerable.

Posted on January 5, 2024

Try these yoga poses to target back pain:1.Cat-cow 2. Standing forward fold 3. Sphinx pose 4. Knees to chest @YogaWorks



YogaWorks

@YogaWorks

Try these yoga poses to target back pain 1. Cat-cow for a full spinal stretch 2. Standing forward fold to release tension throughout the back body 3. Sphinx pose to gently target the lower back 4. Knees to chest with a slow rocking motion for a natural body weight massage

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