YOGA FOR PRAISING GOD FOR BEGINNER’S AND BEYOND CHALLENGE

The Halleluyah Yoga Beginner series is about maintaining a healthy range of mobility while building strength and balance in your body. These segments should challenge you to get to know your body, especially finding out what you can do physically. Then you can easily expand upon that. Forget about the goal and effort of the poses. Resist the temptation to push and grip, thus creating and holding tension in your body. Rather, concentrate on the process of moving and praising. Let your inhales lift you and expand your body. Let your exhales move you a little farther physically. Let this Yoga segment be your daily devotion of praise. Allow God to transform you from the inside out. Let joy and peace overwhelm you as you soak up all the benefits of praising God!

Below are a few praises from God’s word that speak directly from us to our God!

“I will exalt you, my God the King; I will praise your name forever and ever!” Psalm 145:1

” Praise the Lord, O my soul!While I live I will praise the Lord; I will sing praises to my God while I have my being. Psalm 146:1-2

” Bless the Lord, O my soul; And all that is within me,bless His holy name!” Psalm 103:1

Sit on your heels and let’s begin. Place a small pillow or rolled up towel between your legs and your sitting bones if sitting on your heels is a bit challenging for you.

 

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1.) SEATED SIDE STRETCH

Extend your arms straight up from your sides as you inhale. Gently arch back if you can. Exhale, leaning to your left side. Look up. Repeat each side for 3 -10 times each side. Inhale and lift your arms up. Exhale and lean to the sides.

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2.) RISING KNEE/ARMS CLASPED

Gently rise to your knees. Clasp your hands behind your back. Inhale and arch slightly back. Exhale and bend forward. Repeat 3-10 times slowly and gently.

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3.) BENDED KNEE TWIST

Step your right knee forward. Take a big inhale. Exhale while twisting to the right. Place your left arm on the outside of your leg as you twist. Repeat 3-5 times and try your other leg.

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4.) PRAYER POSE/STANDING SIDE TWIST

With hands in Prayer Pose, breathe deeply for a few counts. Widen your legs and stretch your arms out to the sides. Inhale while twisting to the left. Exhale while twisting to the right. Repeat 10-20 times.

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5.) INTENSE STRETCH PRAYER POSE/ BEGINNER’S TRIANGLE POSE

Face to your left. Extend your left leg with toes pointing to the left. Your right leg toes are slightly turned out. Gently fold forward. Inhale and exhale 3-10 times. Repeat on your right side.

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6.) STAR POSE ARMS EXTENDED INTO WARRIOR II

From Star Pose, inhale and extend your arms straight over your head. Exhale and open your arms into Warrior II Pose by bending your forward knee. Your left toes should be facing the left side, and your right toes should be slightly turned out. Repeat for 3-5 counts. Then try on your other leg.

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7.) LUNGE POSE/ LUNGE WITH KNEE ON MAT

From Warrior II Pose, simply face the left side of the room. Gently lower your hands to your mat. Bend your back leg. Gently rest your knee on the mat. Place your hands in Prayer Pose. Breath deeply for 3-10 counts. Repeat the process on the right side of the room.

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8.) CHAIR POSE/CHAIR POSE TWIST

Slowly bring your feet together. Lean back like you are going to sit in a chair. Raise your arms towards Heaven. Breathe deeply for a few counts. Bring your hands in a prayer position. Inhale deeply and exhale deeply, twisting to your left. Try to position your left elbow on the right side of your right leg. Repeat the process. Inhale in the middle in Chair Pose with arms up and exhale in Prayer Pose while twisting to your sides.

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9.) KNEE HUG

Stand tall. Inhale deeply, raising your right knee. If possible, hug it into your chest. Exhale deeply, lowering your knee. Alternate legs with deep breathing for 3-10 counts each leg.

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10.) BEGINNER’S TREE POSE

Stand tall in Prayer Pose with both feet on the ground. Raise your left foot. Gently place your heel on your standing leg’s ankle. Breath deeply 3-10 counts. Repeat on your other leg.

Praise God and Yoga on!

HALLELUYAH!

YOGA MAKES ME LAUGH!

3f1054058df6b49e08a77deefef4d015LAUGHING YES!!!!

 

I can’t help it. Yoga makes me laugh!

Sometimes I laugh while trying to smoothly, but awkwardly, move my body into pretzel-like positions. During yoga, I also try to move my body into positions that animals naturally ease into. You know the poses; cat, cow, eagle, crow, cobra, butterfly and downward dog to name a few. There are also every day ordinary things that yoga wants my body to resemble like trees, chairs, triangles, children and even corpses! Unfortunately, most human bodies are physically challenged when it comes to contorting like that – and mine is no exception!

Did you know that in yoga there is even a lion’s breathing technique? I wonder how ancient yogis know how a lion breathes? You can’t help but laugh seeing a human performing it or try it for yourself. You cannot help but laugh. Funny thing is, more and more people are getting into yoga everyday. But, do I really need to be so animal-like and twisted at my age?

Let’s face it, fifty seven is kind of old for an upward and downward dog daily workout. Ask me if fifty seven was old when I was young, and I would have called it ancient. Yet, after years of dance, ballet, gymnastics, skiing, karate, and even winning gold medals and national championships, my daily workouts presently consist of rolling around the floor with my eyes closed while being up side down most of the time. It’s a change!

The goals of my workouts have dramatically changed as well. At fifty seven, standing on my head and splitting my body in half is what I aim for daily. Pushing up easily into a wheel pose or bridge would be nice too! I also wish I could look halfway human during breathing exercises. I’ve sadly given up striving for a sixteen year old body that rocks all the cool yoga wear too. Yes, it’s always good to have workout goals in mind. Unfortunately, unless I get a newer version of my body all of my workout goals are pretty much unattainable. But, I do have hope and I will always try. I am a very happy fifty-seven year old. I am healthy and have little strands of silver glitter in my hair. I also get up every day and look forward to doing yoga. I guess because yoga makes me laugh!

I can only hope that yoga makes you laugh too!