Yoga could possibly assist in reducing blood pressure, especially with folks who already have hypertension, is what a new analysis of past studies has determined. In the past, studies have often suggested that yoga can be quite beneficial for a number of health conditions, including irregular heart rhythms and post-traumatic stress disorder.
The current reviews on yoga for hypertension is an ongoing project, it is crucial to scientifically evaluate
where it is useful and where it is not. These findings have been recently published in the American Journal of Hypertension. The results of seven studies that included over 450 patients. In each study, people having borderline high blood pressure, were assigned to practice yoga for over 7 weeks, or to get usual blood pressure care. On average, it was determined that yoga reduced systolic blood pressure by over 10 mm Hg and diastolic blood pressure by over 5 mm Hg, compared to usual care.
Patients with full blown hypertension, had even greater reduction in blood pressure. The National Institutes of Health states high blood pressure as 140/90 mm Hg and above, normal blood pressure is below 120/80 mm Hg, with pre-hypertension is in the middle. The review found that yoga helps patients who take blood pressure medication, but not those who use alternate drugs.
The study also has looked at Yoga's safety and determined that three adverse reactions were reported in the study , but did not specify what was involved. Other studies have often suggested that strains of the legs, neck and shoulders are common yoga injuries.
People interested in online yoga often look for a style that incorporates breathing technique and relaxation with postures and often look for a yoga teacher who has worked previously with people who turn to yoga for medical reasons.
For the most professional yoga instruction, it is recommended to look towards Barre and Soul Yoga studio for Portsmouth, Melrose and Lexington Yoga.
Sunday, May 18, 2014
Saturday, May 17, 2014
Students practise texting pose
Clare Duff of Norwell District Secondary School checks her cell phone during a yoga workshop MA at the Linamar Centre on Wednesday morning as part of the Meeting Challenges Inside and Out conference.
Around 140 students from throughout the Upper Grand District School Board participated in the student-organized conference.
Dwayne Morgan, a spoken word artist, writer and humanitarian was the main speaker at the event. He has
published six books and is a three-time Canadian Urban Music Award winner.
The theme of the conference was mental health and the environment. Some of the workshops looked at anxiety and stress, consumerism, the role of water in the community and various other issues related to the theme of the conference.
The yoga class was one of several workshops the students could attend during the day-long event.
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Around 140 students from throughout the Upper Grand District School Board participated in the student-organized conference.
Dwayne Morgan, a spoken word artist, writer and humanitarian was the main speaker at the event. He has
published six books and is a three-time Canadian Urban Music Award winner.
The theme of the conference was mental health and the environment. Some of the workshops looked at anxiety and stress, consumerism, the role of water in the community and various other issues related to the theme of the conference.
The yoga class was one of several workshops the students could attend during the day-long event.
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Monday, May 12, 2014
Relax and Restore 2
Are you ready to embrace feeling relaxed and rejuvenated at the same time at a Yoga Class MA? Then this class is calling to you! Relax and Restore draws on poses/practices from restorative yoga, yin yoga, hatha yoga, pranayama (breathwork), iRest (yoga nidra) and other forms of meditation which invite you to let go of stress and to build up a reservoir of inner strength to take you through the week. Each therapeutic class invites us to explore the use of supportive props, aromatherapy and other self care practices.
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melrose yoga,
Yoga Class MA
Location:
Melrose, MA, USA
Thursday, May 8, 2014
Relax and Restore
After a long week, come unwind and treat yourself to this slower paced, gentle class which incorporates deep stretching, slow flow, and longer held supported postures. Class will end with an extra long savasana to leave you rested and refreshed.
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