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Yoga is a Safe Solution to Weight Control
By Paul Jerard
One more study tells the world, that Yoga can help with weight control and
weight loss. The latest study was held by the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research
Center in Seattle, Washington.
The study involved 15,500 healthy, middle-aged, men and women. This is a group
that typically has difficulty with weight loss, since the number of calories
needed declines, and the energy levels needed to burn calories, is not what it
used to be.
Unfortunately, this is a fact that I have become painfully aware of during the
past few years, and cutting back on food was my unwanted last option. Although,
I cross train almost daily, it took me one year to lose 16 pounds of extra
weight.
Back to the study: Yoga practice was defined as practicing at least 30 minutes
once a week for four or more years. Comparatively speaking, this is truly “bare
minimum,” and many Yoga teachers used to say that this amount of Yoga will do
nothing.
How times change; Yoga has been keeping people fit for approximately 5,000
years, and its many health benefits are still a mystery worthy of more studies.
Alan R. Kristal, Dr.P.H., the study's lead author at Hutchinson Center's Public
Health Sciences Division said, "Men and women who were of normal weight at age
45, and who regularly practiced Yoga, gained about three fewer pounds during
that 10-year period than those who didn't practice Yoga."
Until all the studies are in, it would be safe to say that adding Yoga practice
to your weekly routine, and eating wisely, will contribute to weight control or
weight loss.
When seeking a Yoga teacher, find one who is compassionate, yet will encourage
you to practice more frequently. The results you will gain from regular
practice, of three to four Yoga classes per week, will be extraordinary,
especially, if you practice Yoga for years.
Yoga is very low impact - in comparison to many aerobic exercise routines, and
can be practiced for longevity. Your knees, spine, hips, and shoulders, will
thank you for the condition Yoga will keep them in. Many of today’s “standard”
forms of exercise do not have the same “bragging rights,” as Yoga.
With respect to eating, take the time to identify hunger and cravings. You will
notice that they are not the same thing. Being a chocolate lover, it is much
better to eat a piece of chocolate, now and then, than to buy a dozen chocolate
donuts. This is not to justify, or surrender, to chocolate, but to eat it in
moderation, and not every day.
Based upon what I have said so far, it is all about identification, control, and
moderation. We have to stop “mindless eating” habits.
Recently, researchers found that women who received a 1200 mg. calcium
supplement, on a daily basis, reduced their number of premenstrual food
cravings by 54%.
On another note: When you have anxiety, your body produces more of the hormone
cortisol, which may increase the volume of carbohydrates you eat. Carbohydrates
temporarily increase our levels of serotonin, making us feel relaxed for the
short term.
Learn the art of substituting foods for more nutritionally dense variations. I
cover this, in detail, in my eBook, “14 Days to Change Your Life,” which will
be released in August 2005.
Being in the best shape you can be is also connected to positive thinking.
Therefore, use self-improvement sources to keep you on the right track toward
optimum health.
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 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.
http://www.yoga-teacher-training.org/index.html
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