THE HELPFUL BRIDGE POSE

Hi Friends!

Welcome to “Yoga with Penny!”

Today I will show you how to move into a Bridge Pose!

Bridge Pose is an accessible, low impact exercise that reduces stress and supports well being. In need of energy or a remedy for a mild back ache or to simply calm down from a hectic day at work, Bridge Pose comes to the rescue. It’s a great pose for employing all the muscles in our body and practiced regularly, it can ward off back pain and help ease osteoporosis, asthma, sinusitis, digestion problems and even high blood pressure. All these health benefits certainly are worth our efforts, however our Bridges can also help promote thyroid health by stretching and strengthening our throat area where our thyroid gland is located. Our thyroid gland is pretty important because it’s health is one of the many factors that contributes to a healthy metabolism.

Bridge Pose Instructions

Lie on your mat and bend your knees.

Ensure both of your feet are directly below your knees and your knees are hip distance apart.

With a big inhale lift your buttocks by pressing your feet and your palms into your mat.

You may only be able to lift them up an inch or two and that is the perfect place to practice your Bridge Pose.

Gently lower your hips and come down with a big exhale.

Repeat lifting your buttocks with a big inhale and lowering your buttocks with a big exhale a few more times.

As you progress, continue to press through your feet as you lift. If you find that you can slip your hands under your body, clasp them and continue pressing with your feet. This will deepen the stretch and expand your chest and lung area even more.

Continue to lower and lift your buttocks as an exercise to get stronger. As you progress, try holding your Bridge Pose for 30 seconds to a minute with your hands clasped underneath you. You can also keep your arms at your sides with your palms facing down.

I hope you enjoyed learning Bridge Pose with me and I hope that it will help you today and whenever you may need it in the future.

Thanks for joining me!

xxoo

Penny

 

 

BRIDGE POSE-FOR BENEFITS TO FALL IN LOVE WITH

Hello Friends!

It’s February, the month of love! Love is in the air, and certain yoga poses can help us open, stretch and strengthen our heart and chest area for health benefits you will fall in love with!

Modern day living unintentionally creates an array of health problems. Sitting hunched over at our desks for long periods of time caves our chest inward, leading to digestion problems along with neck, shoulder and back pain. This also affects our breathing, which means our circulation decreases, and our hearts and lungs don’t have a chance to work properly. We may find we have no energy and tire more often; we may even get foggy-headed due to lack of oxygen in our bodies and to our brains.

Can one little yoga pose fix all these things? It can certainly help! The best part? Yoga can be practiced by everyBODY. Each yoga pose can basically be modified to fit each person’s needs, so that every person that practices yoga can reap all of yoga’s healthy goodness.

This is Bridge Pose. Lay on your mat, or the floor, and lets get started!

1.) Place your feet at hip distance apart.

2.) Bring your heels toward your buttocks.

3.) Place your arms by your sides, with palms down.

4.) Inhale deeply; as you exhale, slowly press your feet and arms into the floor. Gradually lift your hips from the floor.

5.) Lift your hips as high as is comfortable for your lower back.

6.) Try to pull your navel to your spine to protect your lower back. Push from your heels and use your entire foot to maintain holding Bridge Pose. Keep your face and neck relaxed.

9.) After a few deep breaths, bring the backs of your arms closer together and interlace your fingers. Press the upper arms to the floor, which encourages your sternum to lift a little higher.

10.) Hold Bridge Pose for 1-3 minutes, or inhale as you lift your Bridge and exhale as you lower your Bridge for 10-20 deep inhales and exhales. Do whatever suits your needs.

10.) If you feel Bridge Pose is too strenuous, lower for a few moments and then lift again. If you lift your back off the floor even an inch or two, you are beginning at the place that is right for your body and reaping the benefits of Bridge Pose. With practice, you will be able to lift your bridge higher as you build strength.

Bridge Pose is a mild inversion which puts your heart above your head for improved circulation, building strength, and stretches ab organs, spine, chest, rib cage, back, shoulders, buttocks, and the entire leg. Practiced regularly, this pose will increase your lung capacity, improve digestion, and increase metabolism by stimulating the thyroid gland in your neck. Now that’s a yoga pose to fall in love with, don’t you think?

Thanks for joining me and have a great February!

 

Inhale Thanksgiving and Exhale Thanksliving!

Join me as we bend over backward in these energizing yoga positions. We’ll not only flex our spine, but also stretch our hips, expand our shoulders and chest, and open up our hearts. The positions below progress in difficulty so start with the first few positions progressing only as you feel comfortable.

There are many health benefits of being grateful. A 2009 National Institute of Health (NIH) study showed that our hypothalamus, the part of our brain regulating a number of our bodily functions becomes activated when we feel gratitude or display acts of kindness. These gestures flood our brain with the chemicals called dopamine and serotonin-our happy feel good hormones. What’s fascinating is the neurological effects of gratitude open the door to many health benefits including better sleep, stress relief, reduced anxiety and depression, decreased pain levels and increased energy- boosting and enhancing overall health and wellness. Why not include a dollop of gratitude in this quick yoga workout and get a head start on Thanksgiving!

God told us long before science His simple prescription for health.

…in everything, give thanks. 1 Thessalonians 5:18

…kind words are like honey sweet to the soul and healthy for the body. Proverbs 16:24

When you are ready grab a mat, water and let’s get started!

 

1.) Cat/Cow Position

  • Lower your body to all fours.
  • Spread your palms wide below your shoulders.
  • Position your knees directly below your hips.
  • Inhale deeply lowering your head, rounding your back.
  • Feel as though your inhaling your stomach up to the sky.
  • Exhale releasing your breath while letting your hips and back sink while arching comfortably up.
  • Look up and stretch and tone your neck too.
  • Repeat the process from Cat to Cow 10-20 times.

 

2.) Knee/Back/Shoulder Strengthener

  • Roll up a towel, place it under your knees for support if you like.
  • Place your hands on your hips or clasp them behind your back.
  • Inhale, lifting your arms up behind you and arching comfortably back.
  • Exhale lowering your hips and siting back on your heels.
  • Place your head on your mat or place a pillow or a rolled up towel for your head to rest upon.
  • Keep pressing your hands up behind you as you exhale.
  • Repeat the process 10-20 times.

3.) Bridge Pose

  • Lie down placing your feet below your knees.
  • For a deeper stretch bring your feet closer to your body.
  • Place your arms by your sides or clasp your hands under your body.
  • Inhale slowly, lifting your hips as high as is comfortable.
  • Exhale slowly, lowering your hips.
  • Repeat the process 10-20 times.

4.) Half Camel Position

  • Rise to your knees.
  • Position your legs hip distance apart.
  • Curl your toes under or stretch them out on your mat.
  • Inhale deeply, slowing stretching back.
  • Place your left hand on your left heel.
  • You may also place your hands on your hips if it feels too challenging.
  • Breathe deeply for 5-10 counts then switch arms.
  • Go slowly and be gentle as you arch back.
  • Repeat on both legs up to 10 times.

5.) Full Camel Position

  • Once you feel comfortable in both Half Camel positions arch back while pressing both hips forward placing a hand on each ankle or foot.
  • Continue to press both hips forward while breathing deeply for 3-5 counts.
  • Slowly come up and forward placing both your hands in front of you on your mat.
  • Repeat Full Camel position 2 more times.
  • Lay down on your back and breathe for 10 counts.

6.) Table Top Position

  • Sit with your knees bent in front of you.
  • Place your palms behind you and directly below each shoulder.
  • Lifting your hips press them up through your feet and palms.
  • Let your head gently fall back.
  • Breathe deeply for 3-5 counts.
  • Next, press up into a Table Top position with a big inhale, then exhale as you lower your torso.
  • Repeat the process 10-20 times.

7.) Back Bend

  • Lie down with your legs hip width and bend your knees.
  • Position your palms next to your ears with your fingers facing your heels.
  • Push up through your feet and palms, gently lifting your hips and torso.
  • You may only be able to lift your body a couple inches, which is a great starting point.
  • Come back down taking a moment to rest before trying again a few more times.

8.) Seated Forward Bend

  • Sit with your legs stretched out forward.
  • Trying to keep both sitting bones on your mat stretch your arms up and over your legs.
  • Breathe deeply for 10 counts.

I hope you enjoyed this quick yoga workout. May God bless you with many reasons to always be grateful!

Until next time,

xxoo

Penny!