Thursday, September 18, 2008

Wailana Yoga for better mornings

good morning yoga
Deep breathing oxygenates the blood going to the brain and every cell of your body, so it’s very energizing. It wakes up your body and mind—without jitter-causing caffeine. Deep Breathing
WaiLana suggests two simple wake-up exercises:
Energizing Breath
1. Stand with your feet together, then inhale slowly through your nose as you raise your arms to the sides. Fill your lungs completely as you bring your arms over your head until your hands meet.

2. Exhale audibly through your mouth as you lower your arms to your sides, emptying your lungs completely. Repeat 5 to 10 times, then relax.


Wake-Up Stretch
If you have trouble balancing on your tiptoes, stand with your back to a wall.

1. Stand with your feet hip-width apart. Inhale and raise your arms over your head.

2. Interlock your fingers and turn your palms up. Press your elbows straight and look up at your hands.

3. Rise onto your toes and stretch your whole body upward. Breathe slowly and deeply as you hold for 5 to 10 seconds.

4. Exhale as you lower your heels, straighten your head, and lower your arms. Repeat 3 to 5 times.

Wake up stretch
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I've never been much of a morning person- that is, until I met Wailana. It's really changed my life heaps. :)