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Quick and Easy Yoga Poses to Solve Everyday Problems

yoga.JPGI don’t go often enough, but when I do make it to a Yoga class I head to YogaWorks so I was excited when I got these tips from Kathryn Budig one of the Yogis there. See below for some of Kathryn’s quick and easy yoga poses that can be incorporated into your day to help you relieve common issues!

Issue #1: Are your feet sore from those four-inch Louboutins?

“Alleviate the pain of wearing high heels by ascending and descending to chair pose, balancing on the balls of the feet with the arches and heels lifting,” suggests Kathryn. “The pose will help you conquer the discomfort of this season’s soaring heel heights.”

How To Solve:

• Place the feet together and lift both arms parallel to the ground, palms facing down

• Find one point to gaze at and lift up onto the balls of the feet

• Continue to reach the heels away from the ground, creating lift in the arches

• Keep the gaze on one point, heels lifted, and begin to bend the knees

• Keep the belly gently pulling to the spine as the body descends until the bottom lands lightly on the heels

• Take five breaths without placing the heels on the ground and make a slow return back to standing

• Place heels back down

More after the jump!


Issue #2: Tired from your taxing commute?

“Stay calm and peaceful no matter what the roads are like with alternating nostril breath work,” Kathryn recommends. “Concentrating on breathing keeps you from fidgeting and helps you relax.” Try these tips below when you attend your hot yoga classes.

How to Solve:

• Begin with a calm pattern of breath in and out through the nose, keeping the mouth closed and relaxed

• Exhale the air out and then on an even count, inhale to the count of eight

• Once you reach eight, retain the breath for the count of eight and then exhale back with slow control through the nose in eight counts

• Repeat this 3-5 times or until the nerves are calmed

Issue #3: Do you need to detox from last night’s (or week’s) revelries?

“Perk up with a heat-inducing chair pose twist, taking the opposite elbow to the bent knee,” says Kathryn. “The pose gets the blood flowing to help flush out built-up toxins.”

How to Solve:

• Begin with the feet together

• Bend the knees, keeping the weight in your heels

• Take your hands into prayer at the heart and revolve the chest so that the left elbow lands onto the right thigh just above the knee

• Press the prayer hands together until the right elbow faces the ceiling

• Lean back to revolve the chest

• Take 5-8 breaths and switch sides

**for anyone in the NYC-area on March 19th YogaWorks and green designer Stewart + Brown are co-sponsoring a “Yoga and Shopping” event benefiting New Yorkers for a Green New York. Stop by YogaWorks SoHo (78 Grand Street) between 7 and 9pm and learn easy yoga poses to incorporate into your everyday life, listen to Howard Brown of Stewart + Brown discuss how to be more eco-conscious from day to day, and shop Stewart + Brown clothing and the YogaWorks Signature Collection, with 10% of proceeds going to the charity!!

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  1. Great tips! I have been studying yoga almost half my life and it really can make a huge difference. Especially breathing techniques.

    My Mom and I ran into Rodney Yee and his wife Colleen shopping at midnight at Macy’s during their 24hr openings..it was so great to meet him!!

    I was invited to some YogaWorks classes during my stay in NYC, but due to schedules wasn’t able to make it. I will definitely go the next time I’m there!

    I also highly recommend Desiree Rumbaugh. I had the privilege of attending a weekend workshop with her and also spend some outside time talking with her. She is ABSOLUTELY AMAZING. She will be teaching at the NYC Yoga Journal Conference May 15-18.

    http://www.yjevents.com/ny09/

    Desiree also frequents the city, although I’m not positive where she teaches. She has a website.

    Yoga Journal also has events all over year round.

    Also here is a link to the Arkansas Yoga Center, a place where I currently practice. They have a FABULOUS “Footwork Flyer” that really helps with so many ailments. Reflexology is amazing.

    http://www.aryoga.com/

    They were featured in an article in the Sept 08 Vogue

  2. I also would like to add on to your recommendations that breathing is very important and techinque is also so crucial.

    Breathe through the nostrils and using the stomach, not the chest.

    Listen to your body, if something doesn’t feel right don’t do it!

    If you are new to yoga, PLEASE take the time and learn the basics in person, proper alignment is CRUCIAL to avoid injuries!!!!!

    And of course, consult your physician or medical guru before embarking on any strenous exercise program, or any new routine that your body may not be used to! Especially if you have medical issues.

    Remember to honor yourself, honor your body. Namaste.