Showing posts with label Yoga For Boomers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yoga For Boomers. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Yoga, Gentle Body Movements

Bob Crowther, in his 60's, continues to attend yoga classes and to instruct others during one-on-one sessions and in small groups.

His comments below identify some gentle, safe body movements often suggested for male and female clients to begin their yoga sessions.

He notes the positive message of a book written by Suza Francina.

Bob In Chaturanga
 [Reverse Palm, On Instep]
Demonstration Of Strength And Flexibility
When i first began attending open yoga classes, our instructor made it clear the level of participation should be within our abilities.

The initial sequence of movements comprising the Sun Salutations usually done at the start of each of our open classes are often challenging for many individuals. 

To encourage client mobility and participation, I have introduced an alternative sequence of "Getting Started" movements.


Bob's 
"Getting Started" 
Movements 

Our goal is to gently move the spine in different directions and to slowly engage various muscles, joints in preparation for subsequent movements.

The standing, sitting, kneeling and supine selections listed below are among a larger group of options that we do. 

Modifications are often made using various props to facilitate mobility depending on a client's situation:
  • Standing: moving the head (down, up, sides, twisting, rotating); leaning laterally and twisting to each side; back, forward bends and gravity stretches; squatting to tap floor or sofa; mountain pose 
  • Sitting: legs extended, focusing on the ankles (rotating), feet and toes (flexing, extending)
  • Kneeling: cat pose- moving spine up and down; child's pose; wrists (rotating, flexing, extending); individual finger stretches 
  • Supine: knees up, lateral movement to floor, one or both together
  • Standing shoulder movements: using a strap, arms are raised up, over the head and behind the back; arms are moving in a Figure 8 pattern 
Contact
Bob Crowther
bob@bobcrowther.com
774-272-5760

Bob will share his experiences teaching yoga to males and females of all ages.

Bob encourages all generations of yoga enthusiasts to examine Suza Francina's book: The New Yoga for Healthy Aging 

Read Suza Francina Book
Explore The Joy Of Movement


 Suza's message is inspiring: Yoga can be done safely at all ages.


#Yoga: Gentle Body Movements # Yoga: Suza Francina #Yoga For Boomers #Yoga For Males #Yoga For Females #Yoga With Bob Crowther

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Yoga For Alll Age Groups

My  name is Bob Crowther.

Attending open hatha yoga classes over several years has taught me that with informed instruction and regular practice males and females of all generations can improve their fitness levels while reducing pain. 

Bob in his 60's
Demonstrating
Strength, Balance and Flexibility

Significant  benefits including increased strength, improved balance and enhanced flexibility have been noted over time with regular practice by both males and females comprising our yoga community. 

The ability to focus on controlled breathing, to listen how the body responds to any movement and an interest to make more informed nutritional choices is a common and shared experience among the yoga enthusiasts engaged in our non-impact physical activity.


Contact
Bob Crowther
bob@bobcrowther.com
774-272-5760

Let Bob share his experiences, knowledge with you through safe, gentle customized instruction, coaching.

Bob will  identify your short, long term goals and address your various health symptoms.

Bob will assess your mobility and pain issues before any instruction begins.

Read more about what Bob offers, Bob's story [see page headings, right side].

Have fun, focus on your issues and regain your health doing yoga within your abilities.  

#YogaForBoomers #YogaForGenX-ers  #YogaForMillennials  #YogaForTeens

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