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Take 10!

25 Jul

Become healthier by sitting quietly and doing nothing!    Join Core Power and Take 10, (10 minutes of meditation daily for 10 consecutive days) find 10 quite minutes, turn off the TV, phone, computer or any other electronic device. Escape into your internal world, leave behind the external world and enter into a place of peace and tranquility!

Find a comfortable seated position, spine long, shoulders rooted down away from the ears, arms/hands on your lap, palms up or down, then lightly close your eyes.
Notice your heart beating, could be fast or slow, usually correlates to your state of mind, notice the sounds around you, feel the temperature of the air on your skin.  Begin to bring awareness to your breath, just observing the inhales and exhales, watching as each one comes and goes.  The mind will continue to have thoughts, just notice the thought, let it go without being attached to it.  Continue to focus on your breath.  After 10 minutes, gently soften your gaze, begin to notice your state of mind and notice if something has positively shifted for you.

The following is a list of benefits resulting from meditation (many of these benefits have been researched and verified):

  • Reduce heart hate
  • Lowered blood pressured
  • Helps with weight loss
  • Reduce breathing rate
  • Drop in cholesterol levels, lowers risk
    of cardiovascular disease
  • Leads to a deeper level of relaxation
  • Reduced oxygen intake
  • Reduces anxiety
  • Improved relationships
  • Improved digestion
  • Reduces activity of viruses and
    emotional distress
  • Enhances immune response

Oh, one more detail, most people who meditate are happier, healthier, more mindful and less stressed!

If you are so inclined to Take 10, please share with us your results!

Lynn/Core Power
www.getcorepower.com

Read Any Good Books Lately?

2 Jul

Balancing nutrition, exercise and mindfulness……….these words are music to my ears. Recently, during an in-home personal training session, a client of mine mentioned a book about combining nutrition, exercise and mindfulness.  My ears perked up!  Three key components to living a healthy lifestyle.  I could not wait to get my hands on this book.    Interestingly enough, this book is titled TriEnergetics, authored by Sanford Severin, MD and Todd Severin, MD.

For those of you who know me, I am a health nut and a nerd when it comes to both fitness and nutrition.  Being in the fitness business, I constantly meet wonderful people who are seeking weight loss, muscle tone and 6-pack abs. The most popular question I am asked (actually almost daily) “how do I get rid of this” as they point to abdominal fat. I always respond the same, healthy nutrition, not technically a diet, exercise and mindfulness (meditation). Over the years, I’ve heard all sorts of stories (sometimes horror stories) on countless “diet” attempts for weight loss.  I’ve heard promises “with this specific weight loss program, you will be in a size 6 by December”.  What????  I try not to show my emotions, but can’t help but think, what kind of program or person makes those promises.

Anyway, back to the book!  TriEnergetics is everything I personally believe in and is how I live my life.  This book is easy to understand with testimonials on how people have transformed their lives with this program.  By the way, this is a 6-week program to yes, change your life.  This is not a loose promise, the only promise is to yourself, because you deserve to live a healthy life!   This book is about creating specific changes that lead to a healthier lifestyle, by blending high quality ingredients of healthy nutrition, exercise and mindfulness.

How do you become mindful your thinking? Incorporate a few  minutes daily of mediation (not easy, but if you do daily, it becomes a habit).  Have you experienced your body in stillness?  We go all day long 90-miles an hour.  Sit, chill for a second, close your eyes, just  be with yourself.   Relax your face, jaw, shoulders, feel your heart beating, feel the air on your skin, notice the sounds around you.  Just sit, do nothing and watch your breath.  Your thoughts will come and go, replaying a conversation from the other day or reviewing your grocery list.  All normal, I do it too.  But now, connect back into your breath, notice moments of no thoughts, thoughts, then no thoughts.  Open your eyes after a few moments, experience the difference.

Another way of becoming mindful is through the magic of a regular and daily yoga practice!  Ok, I am partial here, but it works! I’ll come clean, I have a small yoga/fitness  business( www.getcorepower.com).  I am the best example, as I never was mindful in my life, until I incorporated yoga into my lifestyle.  The biggest advantage about mindfulness,  you become aware of how you are feeling, your thoughts, emotions and how you feel after you eat certain foods.

It’s the 4th of July weekend, experience mindfulness as it relates to food.  Notice your body over the next few days after eating. Experience your body on how it feels when eating good healthy foods.  Notice if you have more organic energy (no caffeine needed), you may feel lighter, more energetic and your clothes may fit a bit looser!  Check out how your body feels after eating heavy fattening foods, ice cream, cookies or just an absolutely delicious fattening meal you love to eat!   Wait a bit, notice how you feel; maybe more tired, less energy, craving for sugar, maybe your meal is not complete until you eat something sweet.  I used to be that way, always craved the sweetest dessert I could sink my teeth in.  When you dramatically decrease sugar in your life, cravings magically disappear!

TriEnergetics will explain the physiology of stress, how your body uses food, understanding what foods are healthy, good carbs vs. bad carbs, diet myths, how your body digests foods, specific exercises(no gym required!), deep breathing for health/vitality and so much more.  This book is absolutely the real deal, nothing fake, just down-to-earth plain vanilla facts and no gimmicks. The best part of this book, advocates a healthy “diet” with exercise.  This is a marriage that can not be separated, you need one with the other, otherwise maintaining your weight is nearly impossible, especially as you age.

If you are looking to trade up to a healthier lifestyle, I would highly recommend this book filled with a wealth of health knowledge!

By the way, if you are so inclined to try this program, please share your transformation!

Lynn
Core Power, LLC

Confessions

12 Jun

 

Confession…..life seems to have gotten in the way lately, my home yoga practice over the last two weeks has been minimal.  Boy, do I feel it!  My Type A  personality seems to at times, be creeping back up, my focus on certain things is not where it should be and my ability to be in the present moment (which is where my life runs much more smoothly) is lacking.    The powerful benefits of a regular yoga practice linger, you know how euphoric your mind/body feels on yoga!   This magical practice (and tool) will help you find your way back to becoming more present and more mindful.  Two key ingredients to living a fulfilling life as well as helping to deal with stress, anxiety, addictions, promoting mindful eating habits, being more patient, kinder, gentler and so much more! 

If you have lost your way in life, consider a regular yoga practice, so fulfilling, so humbling, your life will depend upon it! 

Check out Core Power’s Summer Yoga Schedule at www.getcorepower.com, yoga is for everyBODY regardless of your shape, size, ability and experience!  Experience your mind on yoga, it’s addicting!

An Unexpected Surprise

24 Feb

Stressed, mind racing, not in the moment, fogged brain/thoughts, eating mindlessly (way too many M&M’s) and living life in the fast lane.  That was my life before yoga!  It never occurred to me to integrate yoga into my busy life, after all, who had time?  When you’re constantly in a fast paced mode, who would even entertain the thought of yoga, especially my lack of flexibility!

Calmer, reduction of stress, being in the present moment (I really know what that means now) clearer thoughts, mindful eating (traded M&M’s for cacao) and best of all taking time to smell the flowers.  This is my life as it is now by practicing yoga and so much more.  Who would think yoga could do all that?  My goal was just too eventually gain flexibility (which by the way, I did) so I could continue to do all the physical activities I love to do.  Wow, what a shock!  I certainly wasn’t prepared for a life change!    Though I am still busy, my mat and I have a very special relationship, as this mat is very supportive, compassionate and caring, the same qualites that draw me to people.   We meet daily, anywhere from 10 to 40 minutes (some days, I spend more time with my mat than my husband).   

A dedicated yoga practice is a way of life.  The more you practice, the more the benefits stay with you.  Open your mind and heart to a yoga practice and you too will receive an unexpected welcome surprise!

Yoga as Medicine

15 Feb

Ok, your thinking….not again, another yoga blog.  Yes, but this one will capture your interest.   A consistent yoga practice promotes body awareness/mindfulness so you are totally connected to how your body feels both physically and emotionally. I know what you are thinking, yoga is not for me, as I am not flexible!  I use to think so too!  Now I teach yoga!  Pretzel bodies are not required to practice yoga!   Check out http://www.getcorepower.com/ for more info on yoga for everyBODY!

Besides from feeling peaceful, open and calm after a practice.  There are many health conditions shown by scientific studies to help a wide array of medical conditions.  A yoga practice is available to everyBODY regardless of medical condition, shape or size.  The more you practice yoga, the benefits accrue.    Yoga can be practiced in a chair, using a wall, block/blankets/bolsters, etc.  Incorporate yoga into your lifestyle for maintaining good health and wellness!

Stay connected to your body with yoga and experience the healing benefits this very special practice can offer!  See below for specific studied health conditions as outlined in the book Yoga as Medicine:

Alcoholism/Drug Abuse        
Asthma
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder  
Anxiety                                                                                                        
Cancer 
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome                                                                                                                                                                                                      
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease                                                                                  
Congestive Heart Failure    
Depression                                                                                                                
Diabetes           
Drug Withdrawal                        
Eating Disorders   
Epilepsy                                                                                                                      
Fibromyalgia                
Heart Disease                                                                                                          
High Blood Pressure      
HIV/AIDS
Infertility                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  
Insomnia    
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Menopausal and Perimenopausal Symptoms
Mental RetardationMigraine/Tension Headaches
Multiple Sclerosis
Neuroses
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Osteoporosis
Pain (Chronic)
Pancreatitis (Chronic)
Pleural Effusion  (fluid Collection in the lining of the lung)
Postoperative Recovery
Post-Heart Attack Rehabilitation
Pregnancy (both normal and complicated)
Rhinits (inflammation of the nose)
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Schizophrenia
Scoliosis (curvature of the spine)
Sinusitis (I can vouch for this one personally!)
Tuberculosis
Urinary Stress Incontinence