Yoga For The Elderly

4.13.2008

By Glen Wood

Growing old is also the time when you are more susceptible to some ailments. This makes the application of yoga for the elderly even more important. The best of all the good qualities of yoga for the elderly is the chanting of Om at the end of every class.

To do so, seniors should realize that practicing Yoga for the elderly takes into account gradualism. My special interest is Yoga for the elderly and for arthritis sufferers. Yoga for the elderly can improve circulation and minimize arthritis and digestive disorders caused by inactivity. More interesting than

Yoga for the Elderly, sure, but I'm not technical.

Elderly

The elderly had my special interest because my own parents and my mother-in-law are becoming older. The proportion of elderly people in our society is increasing, and will increase even more in the next decade. There are several reasons why it is so important to teach yoga to elderly people.

There are some general precautions to keep in mind when teaching yoga to elderly people. Teaching yoga to the elderly has enriched me very much. One other aspect that makes me feel privileged to be teaching the elderly is their surrender during relaxation, and even more during the deep final relaxation (yoga nidra).

After nine weeks of participating in an Iyengar yoga program designed for senior citizens, 24 elderly females had a faster stride, an increased flexibility in the lower extremities, an improved single-leg stance and increased confidence in walking and balance, according to the findings of researchers at Temple

University's Gait Study Center.

Exercise

These recommendations further suggest that combinations of moderate and vigorous exercise can be used to meet the requirements and that bouts of moderate-intensity exercise lasting a minimum of 10 minutes can be accumulated to achieve the 30 minute minimum. Yoga is a safe, inexpensive, non-impact form of exercise that improves cardiovascular health.

Breathing

Yoga practice, which involves rhythmic stretching movements and breathing, may help improve and stabilize mood. Spend a few moments of quiet here, listening to your breathing and clearing your mind. Thus, a 30 min program of yogic stretch and breathing exercises which is simple to learn and which can be practised even by the elderly had a markedly 'invigorating' effect on perceptions of both mental and physical energy and increased high positive mood.

This position also normalizes blood pressure and breathing, thus providing many benefits to asthma and heart patients. Yoga is a complete science ,focusing on the breathing movement, posture and meditation. Deep and controlled breathing will help any elder face the problems of old age with a more positive and relaxed attitude. You might be wondering why such a simple and common thing like breathing can become an element which can make the difference in a yoga session.

Conclusion

I'd always thought of restorative yoga for the elderly or injured. Having taught yoga for the elderly, children, and people with specific concerns. If you are feeling your age - whatever age you are and want to be maybe 'just' a little bit more flexible and tips for the elderly, (or young)here's what you need to do now.

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