Why Chair Yoga
Isn't Yoga just for young "hard bodies," like you would see on
the cover of a magazine? Don't you have to turn your body into a
pretzel, to practice Yoga? These are, a few of the many,
questions I am asked about Yoga and Chair Yoga. Any idea that
Yoga is only for the fit, and young, is a complete myth. Anyone
can practice Yoga, at any age, but not all Yoga styles are the
same.
Many of us struggle, most of our lives, to find the optimum
exercise routine, in order to stay in shape. As time goes by, we
look for low-impact fitness solutions, due to excessive wear in
our joints. It can't be helped that, joints will wear, as our
bodies take a lifetime of stress, tumbles, and injuries.
Low-impact exercise philosophy works like this: "No pain - No
gain," slogans are definitely short-term thinking. When you
consider longevity, you want to receive maximum benefits, of a
health maintenance program, without abusing or unnecessarily
wearing, any body parts out.
It is far better to intelligently exercise the body, than to
work the body hard with risk of injury. To injure oneself, while
exercising, is irony in its purest form. After all, isn't the
purpose of exercise to improve or maintain your health?
Some of us can also blame genetics, for ailments, as certain
body parts wear out faster within particular families. I have
seen this, "up close, and personal." Within the knees of my own
family, for generations, there have been knee problems.
My mother, uncle, son, and I have all had knee problems,
starting at a young age, and all of us are from the same direct
bloodline. With my son, doctors told us he should have surgery
on his knees, before he was 10 years of age.
So, the one reason to try a Yoga class is because you have found
a low-impact exercise solution. Chair Yoga will develop or
maintain the body's circulation, flexibility and strength, with
very low impact. It is a complete health maintenance exercise
program.
However, there are a multitude of reasons why people attend
Chair Yoga classes. Over the years, I have seen clients, who
have had a huge variety of ailments, take Chair Yoga classes for
physical rehabilitation, and to maintain their overall health.
There is also the social factor. It's good to get out of the
house and socialize with friends and family members in a
different setting. In fact, Chair Yoga is just one of many
activities that take place in the average senior center. You can
usually find dancing, Tai Chi, various exercise programs,
crafts, card games, and many more activities, in the average
senior center.
Back to Chair Yoga: It goes by a variety of different names and
is sometimes mixed with other forms of exercise, within the same
class, such as: weight resistance, low-impact aerobics, Chair
Pilates, and Tai Chi.
Some of the many names associated with these classes are:
Stretch, Stretch and Tone, Senior Yoga, Wellness, and Senior
Fitness. As mentioned before these classes may contain a mixture
of low-impact exercises from different origins.
There is also, another reason to start a Chair Yoga class. What
if you suddenly found your mobility limited or were confined to
a wheel chair? A common belief is that, Chair Yoga is only for
seniors. As you already know, limited mobility has nothing to do
with age, and can be a problem, at any point in life.
Every week, I teach Chair Yoga classes in nursing homes,
physical rehabilitation units, and adult day care centers. These
clients look forward to their Chair Yoga classes every week. The
workouts in these classes are restricted to sitting in your
chair, but the same mental and physical health benefits apply to
all of us.
So, there is no excuse for staying away from a Chair Yoga class.
Anybody, at any age, can join a friendly group of people who
seek to gain the rewards of good health.