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The Free Life-Changing Health Trick

Daily meditation is one of the smartest thing you can do to promote your own wellness. Here are 3 tips to get started. Daily meditation may be the smartest thing you can do to promote wellness, a new study led by Harvard Medical School psychologist John Denninger, indicates. Scientists already understood that meditation reduces stress ...

Patanjali Never Said Anything About Yoga Selfies

Alexandria Crow discusses the yoga you can and can’t see in an Instagram.   I love Instagram. I adore the community and having the opportunity to interact with it. I follow photographers, fashionistas, videographers, designers, news outlets, artists, and of course, yogis. Their posts often inspire me creatively, make me laugh hysterically, ...

High Lunge, Crescent Variation: Step by Step

This variation of High Lunge, sometimes called Crescent Pose, is a great preparation for the full version of Virabhadrasana I (Warrior I Pose). Micheal Winkler High Lunge, Crescent Variation: Step-by-Step Instructions Step 1 Start in Adho Mukha Svanasana (Downward-Facing Dog). Exhale and step your right foot forward between your hands, aligning your knee ...

High Lunge: Step by Step

Counteract the effects of Modern-Day Sitting Syndrome by lengthening your hip flexors in High Lunge. High Lunge: Step-by-Step Instruction Step 1 From Uttanasana (Standing Forward Bend), bend your knees and, with an inhale, step your left foot back toward the back edge of your mat, with the ball of the foot on the ...

The Zen Art of Hurrying Slowly: A Walking Meditation

The Zen Art of Hurrying Slowly: A Walking Meditation No time to meditate? Dr. Tiffany Lester of Parsley Health offers peace-producing solution you can practice wherever you are without a meditation cushion or timer.   No time to meditate? Dr. Tiffany Lester of Parsley Health offers peace-producing solution you can practice wherever you ...

Heron Pose (Krounchasana): Step by Step

Heron Pose is an intense hamstring stretch. You may need to give Krounchasana some time. Vyasa, Patanjali's oldest extant commentator, mentions this pose, though he doesn't describe how to do it: "The curlew and other seats may be understood by actually seeing a curlew and the other animals seated" (Yoga ...