My Favorite Exercises for When You Can't Visit the Gym, Part 1: Chair Pose
Opening Your Heart Space
This bronze figure shows an open chest and “heart space;” his shoulders are well back and his ribcage is anchored. He is part of a fountain in Piccadilly Circus, London, sculpted by Sir Alfred Gilbert in 1893. Referred to (erroneously) as “Eros,” the figure is in fact Anteros, Eros’ brother, who represents a more mature, less capricious love. Original image courtesy Gareth Williams under CC BY 2.0.
“Heart space” is a term used in yoga to describe the upper part of the chest where the heart is located. Valentine’s Day is an ideal time to give some special attention to this region, and explore its relation to your posture and wellbeing.
The Gokhale Method teaches four particular techniques
What is the Best Ab Exercise?
The abdominal crunch, though ubiquitous, is actually quite detrimental to the spinal discs and nerves. Better to find an abdominal exercise which respects and protects the spine! Image courtesy Jonathan Borba on Unsplash.
Happy Holidays! The dawning of a new year is a time when many people make efforts to establish new habits, many of them body-related. With the desire to improve ourselves often comes a (sometimes unhealthy) heightened awareness of how our bodies and their shapes appear to others. This is particularly true of abdominal muscles. Photoshopped, unrealistic images of sculpted torsos plaster newsstand covers every January. Crunches are the most commonly recommended exercise for
Holiday Poem
Written by Lori Szalay, Gokhale Method Teacher
Here’s a little story I’d like to tell,
Some of you may know it well…..
Twas the day of the Foundations Course and all through the room,
Backs, necks, shoulders and much more were aching and there was a feeling of doom.
The stretchsit cushions were attached on the chairs with care,
A Posture Poised Teacher was there with knowledge to share.
The students knew they would learn to stretchlie to be comfortable in their beds,
As visions of a pain-free life continued to dance in their heads!
With compressed spines, slouchy shoulders and many with rounded backs,
Each had their own concern yet all eager to learn the posture modification facts.
When they
Fredrik Prost's Journey to Tuva: Posture, Shamanism, and Traditional Life Far Away and Close to Home
Esther's note: Fredrik Prost, the Saami craftsman and posture student I wrote about in these past blogs: Fredrik's Journey to a Pain-Free Back, Sleeping on Birch Branches in Samiland, Beauty, Art, and Posture, and Better Posture, Better Sleep, recently journeyed to Tuva. Here is an account he wrote for us about Tuvan posture, culture, and shamanism, including photos he took. It is a rare treat to hear about indigenous people from an indigenous person - one who speaks English well and knows our posture language too!
Tuva is an autonomous republic of Russia that lies northwest of Mongolia in the south of Siberia.
This summer I went there to explore the Tuvan traditions, in particular their