Some things can only be explained from the hidden regions of the heart. Les petits bonheurs are all the little things that make each day a miracle. May I share my feast with you?

Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Get a leg up on your summer!


Eka Pada Setu Bandha Sarvangasana (One-Legged Bridge Pose)

What other form of exercise can stretch the neck, chest, and spine while calming the brain and alleviating stress? Mild depression? Take the yoga cure! Stimulate the abdominal organs and thyroid as you increase your lung capacity. Improve your digestion as you rejuvenate fatigued legs. Level out the hormones. Tired? Anxiety? Headache? Backache? Insomnia? Take the yoga cure! Osteoporosis? High blood pressure? Sinusitis? Asthma? Hold One-Legged Bridge Pose!

Summer brings time to slow down and be still. The world tells us that many questions can be answered with the words faster, bigger, better, and more. Yoga subtly provides us with different answers: slower, quieter, simpler, and less.

Challenge yourself. Open and soften your heart. Call your mother!

23 comments:

kenju said...

Don't tell me you can actually do that pose!!??

Big Dave T said...

You sound like a chiropractor preaching the cure-alls of his trade. Maybe you're in cahoots. If I ever acquired the position pictured, it would take a chiropractor to extricate me.

Gail said...

A beautiful pose that I'll never do and yoga also teaches that that is OK.
When does M, J, and little B arrive?

Margaret said...

I want that pose, AND that body. Yes, less is way more and I need to hear that message. I always overdo. You are my reminder to SLOW DOWN. Merci, Babette!

Marie N. said...

Hmmm. Once achieving taht position, how do I get myself upright again?

I've had three "good back" days in a row now, but I'm not ready to try that! Perhaps a "40 year old in her first day of yoga class" book of poses is what I should look into :-)

srp said...

Of course she can do that pose! I think Bonnie must be the most limber person we know of!

Beverly said...

I've been watching a yoga show on TV. Does that count?

As Garfield once said, "Ever since I've been watching that exercise show, I feel so much better."

Anonymous said...

Bridge pose is a tough one for me and this one would be harder still. I am still (always) working on relaxing my neck- everything else is falling into place for me with yoga and it's true what you say about the all the beneficial effects- so I will keep on and perhaps Eka Pada Setu Bandha Sarvangasana is in my future.

Anonymous said...

So I imagined a asthma-ridden, anxious, migraine bearing, tooth-grinding (I added that one), high-blood pressuring, never-tried-yoga-before soul, lying down and trying this pose, and I smiled.

But also, I also suddenl wanted to try it, too.

Do I smell a good teacher?

Anonymous said...

Love you and miss you and the family! Call your daughter...

Philip said...

Heh! Love the last comment - Moms, don't forget to call your daughters too! (and yes, I just called my Mom too!)

April said...

I miss yoga. It was one of my favorite things to do when I was pregnant. I don't think I could ever do that pose.

Beverly said...

I mentioned you on my blog. Come take a look.

Anonymous said...

Your daughter did a fabulous teaching job today. She was serious, prepared and watched the clock to make sure the poses held long enough. She is super strong and very graceful. Thanks for providing such a fabulous substitute. Hope class is going well.
DianneM

Beverly said...

Judy and I are wondering, "What is a hip opener?"

Anonymous said...

Went to yoga class tonight. It had been a whle. I did the wheel twice, got on my tip toes and was tempted to try this pose, but decided not to push my luck.

Anonymous said...

I just realized she had her arms folded.

Wow!

Anonymous said...

Blogger hates me. It ate my comment! I could have sworn I posted a comment about you needing to write a "yoga for idiots" guide. Because, seriously, I don't think I could ever do that! :D

Anonymous said...

Thinking of you in your big yoga month. Wishing you a wonderful end to your training. xoxo

Belizegial said...

That's a wonderful pose!

Anonymous said...

Happy father's Day to papa babette.

teahouse said...

Wow...I don't think I could ever get my body to do that. But if I could, many of my troubles would be over!

April said...

Just wondering if I could move to another pose, or should I continue holding this one for another month or so???? Just wondering, I'm at peace and I called my mom today. ;)

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