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Links for 2010-07-11 [del.icio.us]

July 12, 2010

Born to Run But Crippled by Shoes | GeekDad | Wired.com by Christopher McDougall iYogaLife Slideshows – The 10 Best Poses for Runners iYogaLife.com : Runners : 10 Best Yoga Poses for Runners Baron Baptiste on Good Morning?America – #YogaHack Videos – #YogaHack: yoga.books.technology Yoga Today – Yoga Delivered Today

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Yoga is to Running as Yin is to Yang

July 12, 2010

Many of us who love both running and yoga know how important it is to balance both activities in our lives.  Not a simple thing to do since running and yoga require time and dedication to become proficient at either.  Even those who practice a fairly vigorous form of yoga have likely learned from experience that it’s a long climb back aerobically after those periods of time when they take a break from running. I’m not sure you can ever have too much yoga, but too much running without enough yoga (or a good stretching routine) can create a lot of issues for those of us with the genetic predisposition of a two-by-four.  Instead of popping advil like candy after your next long run, why not take 20 minutes to balance out your running muscles with the following yoga routine: Looking for more inspiration?  Check out the following links: Yoga:  The Perfect Running Companion (via #YogaHack) 7 Days of Yoga and Running (via iYogaLife) ChiRunning (via Amazon.com) Born to Run (via Amazon.com) Filed under: running , yoga

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Yoga Challenge Day 13 ~ A Place to Do the Yoga

July 10, 2010

Ever since I began practicing yoga I’ve maintained that I could survive a trip to jail as long as I could continue to practice yoga.  Not like I aspire to living in a prison cell , but the beauty of yoga is that you can really practice anywhere, anytime.  In fact, some might say that the more austere the environment, the better.  You don’t even really need a mat; just awareness, intention, and a willingness to experiment and learn.  What more does a yogi need? Well, as I rolled out of bed this morning, I fully intended on putting on my running shoes and hitting the pavement for a four-miler.  However, when I cracked my eyes open and glanced out the window, I couldn’t help but be struck by the beauty of the scene outside as the sun hovered red on the hazy horizon.  I immediately knew I needed to grab my yoga towel instead of my running shoes and head out onto the back yard dock for some yoga.  This morning quite possibly may have been the most peaceful and serene yoga setting I’ve ever practiced in. Here’s a picture of the little dock I practice on: HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND!!! Filed under: yoga , yoga challenge

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Yoga Challenge Day 12 ~ Have a Plan

July 9, 2010

I’ve realized over the last few weeks of daily yoga practice that my time on the mat is much more effective if I have a practice plan in mind when I begin.  That’s probably the largest difference between my current yoga challenge and the one I completed last year.  Last year I seemed to have more of an idea what my daily yoga routine would consist of; this year, not so much, which means I sort of just improvise for a while on the mat before I decide to call it a day.  Although my desire and commitment to practice is strong, I really don’t have the same kind of personal time as I did last year, and heading off to yoga class on a regular basis just isn’t really my thing. I’m definitely all about the home yoga practice , but like most things in life, unless we plan ahead (or even have some goals), we tend to slip away from our idealistic intentions.  And, some of us just need a little more direction than others… That’s why I’m totally pumped that a few days ago I received an e-mail invite from Gaiam Yoga Club to try out their 12 week yoga program taught by Rodney Yee and Colleen Saidman.  The home practice course includes guided instruction from Rodney and Colleen where they focus on a different category of yoga posture each week.  One week studying standing poses, another week focusing on sun salutations, then a week on backbends, then twists…you get the picture.  I just enjoyed viewing a video blog post from Rodney and Colleen about the importance of maintaining correct posture and ways to mindfully improve this crucial, but oft-neglected aspect of our daily lives.  As I watched the video and poked around some of the resources on the site, I felt excited to get involved in the community and get started with the program. I now have a plan. I’m starting tomorrow.  I’ll let you know how it goes. Filed under: yoga

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