Showing posts with label Somatic Yoga. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Somatic Yoga. Show all posts

Saturday, February 20, 2021

Teenagers, and posture. #2

One of the most prevalent complaints of adults throughout the world is back pain. Most people experience back pain at some point in their lives, and this comes down to poor posture. But a newer generation is now facing this problem…teenagers.

What is this problem caused by?
More and more teenagers now spend their day sitting down. Either in front of a television, a computer, a gaming console, or even a study-desk. Growing teens being glued to their phones is also a fairly common sight now. 

This causes something called the “text neck”. The text neck is a posture where we see a forward head posture due to neck misalignment, where the shoulders are rolled forward and slouched caused by being hunched over screen.


That begs the question. What is good posture?
Posture can be defined as the way in which you hold yourself. Good posture ensures that all of your bones and joints are aligned properly and prevents excessive strain on the muscles. Good posture involves having a neutral spine.


What does bad posture do?
Bad posture leads to an ever growing prevalence of a pain-points in their lives. Things like back pain, headaches, and lack of energy to do things.This can be very harmful to young teens, carrying over to their adult lives.


What are the benefits of good posture?
When you stand and sit with your body properly aligned, all your organs can function as intended. Your bones and spine can easily support your body’s weight. Making you breathe better, look better, and function better.

Can poor posture be improved?
Definitely. With just a little help, you can understand what is going wrong, then with some discipline and perseverance you can get it right. You will feel the positive changes almost immediately as well. Yoga is a great way to do this. With Yoga, we learn to understand our body, tweak our posture and get in tune with how our own body moves and responds.

Somatics Yoga makes you intentional about your movements, and helps you understand how you hold yourself. It is all about making yourself better.
So if your teenager is facing difficulties standing or sitting straight, simply contact us. We can help you lead a healthier life. 

Remember today’s mantra: 
Stand straight, show confidence, stay powerful.

Thursday, December 31, 2020

Somatics Chair Exercises

Somatics is a versatile form of exercise. It not just helps the fit get fitter, but it also helps recovering patients ease back into normality. 

Today, we shall talk about Somatics Chair Exercises. It is a variation of Somatics that helps people in their recovery process by moulding the exercises to their range of motion.

One of my clients cannot get down to the floor, or back up on her feet comfortably. Neither can she lie on the floor comfortably, flat or supine. Normal Somatics exercises for her can be a little troublesome in this case. This is when Somatics Chair exercises come into play. These help her heal while also fitting in her range of motion. Take a look at this guided session and see the difference:



HINA’S TIP OF THE DAY:

This new year, pick your spot, sit on a chair and take a deep breath. Live intentionally, and make some time for peace.



Thursday, December 10, 2020

Anxiety Relief


Here’s something most of us don’t know. Somatics Yoga, as good as it is for the body physically, is also tremendous for our mental health. The mindful, intentional exercises help alleviate anxiety at the time everything feels out of control. Don’t take my word for it, hear it straight from one of my clients benefitting from my Somatics Yoga sessions.

He is a software engineer who was suffering from acute anxiety due to his professional life. This would manifest into physical ailments too. When he came to me 3 months ago, we charted out his progress to help him gain control of his mind and body. Today, he walks with a sense of calmness and assurity. He is miles better when it comes to being in touch with himself and has gained a commendable sense of control over his mind. He is proof that we can achieve all we want by knowing ourselves better. His kind words -

“The practice has helped me gain control of my mind and my body. Slowly I was able to control my breath and use it to calm myself. Regular exercise and stretching has loosened up the tension regions in my back, neck and shoulder region. I now have a better understanding of myself and my body. I highly recommend the practice of somatics yoga, it has really brought me peace of mind.”





Hina's Tip for the Day:
Remember to take a break once a while
to enjoy the cool breeze.

 

Monday, November 30, 2020

Client Progress

A client's progress is my pride. Nothing matches the deep satisfaction of seeing my client's physical and energetical improvements during their time doing somatics. Take a look at their relaxed state while working on themselves:




Through the next few months, we will be tracking the progress of some clients and hear about their journey. We'll talk about their improvements and how they overcame their hurdles. 

Watch this space for more.

Wednesday, November 18, 2020

You are invited to pain-free living

Join Somatics Yoga with Hina Sampat and fix your pain. Embark on your road to recovery today.


Why is Somatics Yoga helpful?
It boosts recovery, gently heals, and prevents the following conditions:

  • Bursitis
  • Carpal tunnel syndrome
  • Disc problems
  • Fibromyalgia
  • Frozen shoulder
  • Functional leg length discrepancy
  • Hyperlordosis
  • Idiopathic scoliosis
  • Joint pain
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Piriformis syndrome
  • Plantar fasciitis
  • Postural kyphosis
  • Sciatica
  • Spasms & cramps
  • TMJ disorders
  • Tendinitis
  • Thoracic outlet syndrome
  • Whiplash
  • And more!




Sessions now open, and available at your convenience.
Whether you'd like an in-person appointment, 
or a personal zoom class, the options are open to you.


Get in touch with us at +919820957577

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