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SPRING SESSION BEGINS

Monday, March 31st - Saturday, June 28th

We look forward to having new and our beloved 'old' faces in our classes.

 

WORKSHOPS

Hip Opener's Focus

Saturday, April 19th noon - 2:30pm

$30 before 4/12 - after $35

 

RESTORATIVE WORKSHOP

Monday, June 30th. 10 - 12noon

$30 before 6/21 - after $35

 

STUDIO CLOSING

Tuesday, July1st - Monday, July 7th

I will be in San Francisco studying with Manuso Manos.

 

UNLIMITED YOGA MONTH!

Monday, July 8th - Saturday August 2nd

$80

Join us at YogaSalah for a whole month of unlimited yoga classes. Come to all the classes you can, give Iyengar yoga a try and discover which teachers resonate with you and how yoga can become an integral part of your life. Come try it out for a whole month at a nominal cost - you have nothing to loose and everything to gain!

 

                                                      

If you have any questions please e-mail me at donna@yogasalah.com or call 770.447.6515.......I will look forward to seeing you in the studio. Wishing you all peace and blessings. Namaskar, Donna

 

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Ready to try something new for your back pain? Iyengar yoga may be the way to go.

There’s nothing new in the world of exercises for back pain, correct? Not exactly. In fact, there’s more evidence that yoga—specifically, Iyengar yoga—can help alleviate chronic back pain.

There are many schools or types of yoga. Iyengar yoga (named for its developer, B.K.S. Iyengar) features precise alignment and props such as blankets, bolsters, and chairs. The props help people who are less flexible and/or are injured achieve the correct yoga poses. The attention to alignment helps prevent further injury.

Iyengar yoga teachers are trained with a premium on knowledge and a stepladder of increasing levels of accreditation. Even at the entry level, certified teachers undergo a rigorous education program that includes in-depth knowledge of anatomy and physiology, and demonstrated expertise in teaching.

In the first randomized trial of Iyengar yoga and back pain, 60 participants were placed in either a yoga group or an educational group. Both programs lasted 16 weeks. Participants had experienced low back pain for an average of 11.2 years, and 48% used pain medication. At the end of the study and at a three-month follow-up, those in the yoga group had significant reductions in pain intensity, functional disability (including spinal range of motion), and use of pain medication. The results compare favorably with results obtained with physical therapy.

With yoga’s increasing popularity, finding a teacher today is easier than ever. If your local Yellow Pages aren’t helpful, try Yoga Journal (www.yogajournal.com) or the National Association of Iyengar Teachers (www.iynaus.org). Be sure to ask about the teacher’s training and certification, and be honest about your concerns and any limitations or injuries.

Remember, too, that yoga is not a competitive sport: You have nothing to prove, and there is no gain to be found in pain. Honor your body, with all of its idiosyncrasies. If you come up empty-handed, don’t despair. Many of the back exercises taught by physical therapists closely resemble those taught in a yoga studio. And as it happens, a growing number of physical therapists are yoga practitioners themselves.

In addition, a number of certified Iyengar instructors have written books, among them Suza Francina, Mary Pullig Schatz, M.D., and Patricia Walden. (Dr. Schatz’s book focuses exclusively on back care.) Mr. Iyengar also has written several books. However, be careful about relying solely on books. Many of the subtleties of alignment are easy to miss—and of course, you can’t see your body the way a yoga teacher or physical therapist can.

 


 

 

 

                                                                                     



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