• Kids Yoga: A Solution to Global Obesity in Children

    Kids Yoga: A Solution to Global Obesity in Children
    15.10.2008 | Author: JACKIE | Posted in Yoga
    Two topics that most people are tired of hearing about are obesity and childhood obesity. The problem is we will not find solutions for these problems if we “bury our heads in the sand.” Kids Yoga is a viable solution to obesity in children, but this requires schools and parents to take action now. Obesity has crept up on all age groups quickly; children in some countries need to change their lifestyles immediately. If not, there will be serious health repercussions that will shake our health systems and fragile economies. How did massive numbers of obesity get here? How can less physical activity in children be acceptable? How could Kids Yoga be a solution? Parents today have less buying power than our parents had. Many children are shifted from school to day care, while both parents are working extra hours to support the family. Many of today’s meals are composed of processed foods -whether they are store-bought, or bought for takeout, from a restaurant. Physical education has suffered serious cutbacks since the “Cold War” ended. Back in the 1970′s, and before, children ran and played outside more often. The Yoga lifestyle helps parents and children manage diet in a very busy and stressful world. If you are conscious of it, there are wiser food choices, even from restaurants. When children practice Yoga, they become much more aware of their diet, posture, activities, and daily exercise routine. Educators, doctors, Yoga teachers, and parents cannot afford to wait until the next study on childhood obesity is completed to take action. Children are bigger than ever, due to inactivity and a high fat / carbohydrate diet. Large numbers of big children will become even bigger adults, who are at risk of heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, various forms of cancer, and much more. Therefore, educators, doctors, Yoga teachers, and parents must be proactive. Do not expect grant money, government assistance, or any help from “big brother.” Look at the reaction to global warming by the world’s governments and you see how long it takes to get a reaction. For parents with school-aged children, there has never been a better time for them to attend Yoga classes. Children consider Yoga an extension of other games and exercises they would normally do. Children will naturally jump, roll on the ground, run, and spin around, in the course of playing with their friends. With proper supervision from a certified Yoga teacher, children learn what they can and cannot do. Kids Yoga classes teach safe Hatha Yoga techniques for flexibility, strength and muscle tone. If a child is obese, parents should not expect instant miracles with weight loss, and parents would do well to learn the practice of Hatha Yoga. In this way, parents and children will both be aware of proper dieting and a much healthier lifestyle. Copyright 2007 – Paul Jerard / Aura Publications

    Paul Jerard, E-RYT 500, is a co-owner and the director of Yoga teacher training at: Aura Wellness Center in, Attleboro, MA. He has been a certified Master Yoga teacher since 1995. http://www.yoga-teacher-training.org
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  • Purposeful Play Dates- Join a higher consiousness

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  • Chakra Kids Yoga! Teach the younger generation!

    Chakra Kids Yoga – Teach the younger generation!

    Learn to Teach Babies & New Moms, Toddlers, Kids, and Family Yoga.

    Great for current yoga teachers, day care providers, school teachers, moms & dads, and people who love kids!

    Yoga Alliance continuing education credit available.

    June 26th & 27

    2-5 Saturday  & 2-4:30 Sunday

    Learn how to empower children of all ages to enjoy Yoga. We will cover fun poses, themes, games, imagination, yoga adventures, music, art, stories, visualization, relaxation, breath work, props, inversions, manage the class, business planning/marketing in this exploding market, and more

    Investment $ 150. $125 before June 1st.

    Register by contacting Casey Feicht.  Investment can be paid by Check or Credit Card or Paypal.


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  • Yoga Teachers- Give love this month through the gift of touch!

    For Radical Yoga Teachers ONLY -

    “Stand Out” in the crowd!


    Find more videos like this on Mojo Retreat

    Do you lack of confidence when it comes to helping your students find alignment in their postures? Do you teach on your mat?

    In these workshop you will Expand your hands on technique..
    Deepen a sense of connection with your students.
    Serve your students by helping them go deeper into their practice. Have the confidence to move off your mat
    Have a hand and heart connection with your students.

    Physically adjusting your students can powerfully impact their practice. Learn how to help facilitate an amazing radical transformation, through the physical adjustments, of participants in your class.

    In this workshop, yoga teachers will learn how to move with your students to find a deeper state of union. You will experience the principals as you practice on other teachers. We will move though how to adjust common poses including the sun salutations, standing poses, forward and back bends, twists and more.

    This workshop is already filling up, SIGN UP now, by contacting Casey at casey@funandhealthylifestyles.com or 720-339-3087 with your credit card info. Space is limited.

    Continuing Education Credits are available for Yoga Alliance Registered teachers.

    Prerequisite: Must attend one of Casey’s classes – visit www.funandhealthylifestyles.com/classes/ for class locations, times and details. Most classes can be free if you are new to the studio.

    Part 1: Sunday, February 21th 5-7:30pm
    $39 Space is limited
    Location: TBA to registered teachers

    Part 2 will be March 7th 5-7:30 must attend Part 1 to participate.

    In part 2 we will dive deeper into the adjustment learning different poses, and honing your skills. Part 2 consists of a 30 minute Coaching/Consultation with Casey.

    The subject matter of the consultation will depend on you. Topics might include, working through your fear as a yoga professional, building your yoga or conscious business, increasing your income, sky’s the limit.

    This transformational piece to teaching is priceless in the growing world of yoga. Investment in part 2 is $139.

    Sign up for both and invest $160, that’s a 10% Savings.

    Part 3 will be on March 31st for teachers who have completed 1 & 2. Take your adjustments to the next level.

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  • Yoga Teachers- Give REAL Transformative Adjustments Part 1

    For Radical Yoga Teachers “Stand Out” in the crowd!Yoga Cirque

    Sunday  November 29th 5-7:30pm
    $39 Space is limited and filling fast
    Location: TBA to registered teachers
    Prerequisite: Must attend one of Casey’s classes – visit classes for location, times and details.. etc…

    Physically adjusting your students can powerfully impact their practice; we are talking about hands on contact! We will learn how to help facilitate an amazing radical transformation, through the physical adjustments, of participants in your class.

    In this workshop, yoga teachers will learn how to move with your students to find a deeper state of union. You will experience the principals as you practice on other teachers. We will move though how to adjust common poses including the sun salutations, standing poses, forward and back bends, twists and more.

    Stand out in the crowd of teachers by serving to help your students to a deeper state of transformation!!


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  • What do you do with your free time? I like to fly!!

    Tom was gracious enough to fly me.. so fun!

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  • Give REAL Transformative Adjustments- For Yoga Teachers

    For Radical Yoga Teachers “Stand Out” in the crowd!SG adjust

    Sunday, Nov 1 or Nov 29
    5-7:30pm
    $39 Space is limited
    Location: TBA to registered teachers
    Prerequisite: Must attend one of Casey’s classes – visit classes for location, times and details.. etc…

    Physically adjusting your students can powerfully impact their practice; we are talking about hands on contact! We will learn how to help facilitate an amazing radical transformation, through the physical adjustments, of participants in your class.

    In this workshop, yoga teachers will learn how to move with your students to find a deeper state of union. You will experience the principals as you practice on other teachers. We will move though how to adjust common poses including the sun salutations, standing poses, forward and back bends, twists and more.

    Stand out in the crowd of teachers by serving to help your students to a deeper state of transformation!!

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  • GO-Go- your MOJO!

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    Just us this Saturday at 8pm at Free Soul Yoga

    Free Soul Yoga
    1947 S. Broadway
    Denver, CO

    $15 gets you in the door, wear your go-go boots, mini skirts or come as you are….get a drink ticket and a chance to win a free month of yoga at Free Soul Yoga!!!

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  • Transformation happens! Will you be open to it?

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  • “Amma” Devi September 2009 Jivamukti Focus of the month

    yad-yad acharati shreshthas tad-tad evetaro janah sa yat pramanam kurute lokas-tad-anuvartate -Bhagavad Gita III.21

    A great person leads by example, setting standards that are followed by others all over the world.

    Not too long ago, on September 27th 1953, in a poor village near the remote backwaters of Kerala in Southern India, Sri Mata Amritanandamayi, affectionately known as “Amma” or the “Hugging Saint,” was born. From her early childhood, she would spend long periods of time sitting in silence or singing to Krishna as a form of prayer. Her divine moods and meditative states seemed unusual to her family, and as a result, she was mistreated and had a difficult childhood.

    At the age of nine, when her mother fell ill, Amma left school to care for her seven siblings and immediate family. Whatever domestic chore was piled up on her, she did it happily without ever complaining. She also went to work at the homes of her relatives. As she went from home to home to cook, clean and wash clothes, Amma became deeply troubled and confused by the suffering and poverty she saw all around her. Although she had very little for herself, she shared her small portion of rice with the starving, gathered her family’s clothes and gave them to the poor, bathed the elderly. Like children who seek comfort in their mothers’ arms, people from her village and around would go to the young girl for refuge and a hug. This is how Amma started to give “darshan.” Darshan means to have a vision of the divine or to be in the presence of a holy being. Amma adds to it a loving hug.

    Nowadays, not unlike the olden times, people continue to seek Amma’s blessing, but it is now she who travels around the world to offer her love in the form of an intimate hug. Whether a person is young or old, healthy or sick, rich or poor, Amma accepts them with the same affection and warmth. Amma does not care what we look like, how much we have, or where we come from. She takes us all in the way a mother takes her own children into her arms.

    Yoga is a tantric practice. The Sanskrit word tantra means “to weave”, referring also to a physical string, which denotes continuity. This comes from the Sanskrit roots tan and tra. ‘Tan’ is “to stretch” or “to extend” and “Tra” means “to cross over”. By welcoming or embracing with open arms anyone she meets, Amma reaches across the space between herself and others, thus weaving a connection.

    The aim of yoga is to recognize the divine essence in all of creation, to realize that we are all connected. To attain this wisdom, it is helpful to start connecting with one other living being by extending something of ourselves – a kind word, a gentle touch, a smile of acknowledgment. When instead of seeing others only in our peripheral vision, we actually turn to face them and acknowledge them, the way we often acknowledge one another in a yoga class, we begin to shrink the divide between ourselves and others, we begin to experience togetherness, hence yoga. Yoga means to join.

    Amma teaches us that without connecting to others, no progress in yoga can come. Even if we meditate, practice asana and chant devotional songs, if we do not reach out to others, it is like rowing a boat that is tied to a dock. In the divine example of this holy being, let us untie our hearts from the dock and row towards our own holiness and divinity. Let us celebrate the life of this great Saint and immerse ourselves in Her teachings so that our own saintliness can manifest.

    – Rima Rabbath, September 2009

    For more information about Sri Mata Amritanandamayi, her teachings and charitable projects, log on to www.amma.org or www.ammany.org.

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