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Posted on August 21, 2023

Judi Bar shares stretches you can do wherever you are @ClevelandClinic #physiotherapy

Taking short breaks throughout the day is beneficial for your mental health.
Cleveland Clinic Yoga Program Manager, Judi Bar, shares stretches you can do wherever you are. #NationalYogaMonth pic.twitter.com/hIdb9GQkQO

— Cleveland Clinic (@ClevelandClinic) September 13, 2022
Posted on August 11, 2023

Judi Bar shares stretches you can do wherever you are @ClevelandClinic #physiotherapy

Taking short breaks throughout the day is beneficial for your mental health.
Cleveland Clinic Yoga Program Manager, Judi Bar, shares stretches you can do wherever you are. #NationalYogaMonth pic.twitter.com/hIdb9GQkQO

— Cleveland Clinic (@ClevelandClinic) September 13, 2022
Posted on May 27, 2023

Judi Bar shares stretches you can do wherever you are @ClevelandClinic #healthaware #physiotherapy

Taking short breaks throughout the day is beneficial for your mental health.
Cleveland Clinic Yoga Program Manager, Judi Bar, shares stretches you can do wherever you are. #NationalYogaMonth pic.twitter.com/hIdb9GQkQO

— Cleveland Clinic (@ClevelandClinic) September 13, 2022
Posted on May 1, 2023May 1, 2023

Judi Bar shares stretches you can do wherever you are @ClevelandClinic #healthaware #physiotherapy

Taking short breaks throughout the day is beneficial for your mental health.
Cleveland Clinic Yoga Program Manager, Judi Bar, shares stretches you can do wherever you are. #NationalYogaMonth pic.twitter.com/hIdb9GQkQO

— Cleveland Clinic (@ClevelandClinic) September 13, 2022
Posted on March 20, 2023March 20, 2023

Stretching studios are trending. But you’re more likely to benefit from regular, moderate physical activity at home:@HarvardHealth










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One recent fitness trend is the #Stretching studio, providing assisted stretching sessions marketed as a way to improve flexibility & ease chronic pain. But you’re more likely to benefit from regular, moderate physical activity at home: https://bit.ly/359rz5a #HarvardHealth
Posted on January 13, 2023

Yoga is a gentle practice that helps to reduce low back pain. @HarvardHealth






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Yoga is a gentle practice that is ideal for maintaining back strength and flexibility. It’s also one of the more effective tools for helping reduce low back pain, the most common source of pain and disability among older adults. https://bit.ly/3nRzFEP #HarvardHealth #Yoga
Posted on January 5, 2023

Is Hot Yoga Right for Me? @ClevelandClinic

Most people understand the basic health benefits of yoga: flexibility, stress relief and muscle strength, just to name a few. But why is it different when you turn up the heat? Is the increase in degrees a gimmick or is it actually beneficial to your health?

What is hot yoga, anyway?

Hot yoga is exactly what it sounds like — yoga practiced in a hot environment. Most hot yoga classes have an increased room temperature set anywhere between 90 and 105 degrees Fahrenheit. That’s quite a difference compared to normal room temperature (68 to 72 degrees Fahrenheit). Why so hot? The heat helps lubricate tendons and ligaments, making it easier to fold into certain stretches and poses. “The heat allows participants to get a deeper stretch because their body is warmer and they can move into the poses a little deeper,” says yoga instructor Jennifer Sauer.

The potential pros of hot yoga are:

  • Increased flexibility.
  • Muscle-building.
  • Body-toning.
  • Reduced stress.
  • Detoxification.
  • Weight loss.
  • Reduced pain.

On the flip side, it can also be easy to overdo it in a hot yoga class. Because of the high temperature in the room, you might not realize how hard you’re working and you could end up taking stretches too far before your body is ready.

The potential cons of hot yoga are:

  • Dehydration.
  • Higher risk of injury.
  • Dizziness.
  • Lightheadedness.
  • Trouble breathing.

Hot yoga should be something that you ease into. So taking some regular yoga classes first and getting an idea of your current flexibility level is recommended. Beginner yoga classes also help build on your knowledge of the poses and sequences.

“While people have reported pain relief, detoxification and weight loss from hot yoga, scientific research is limited,” Sauer says. “It’s safe to say that hot yoga is more vigorous than traditional practices,” she notes, “but the jury is still out on overall calorie burn and weight loss.”

When you combine hotter temperatures with extra exertion, your body is working harder and therefore increasing your heart rate. So, ultimately, you are burning a good amount of calories during your hot yoga session — the data just doesn’t exist yet for hot yoga specifically.

Who should avoid hot yoga?

Like other types of exercise, hot yoga isn’t for everyone. Hot yoga is not suggested for those who are pregnant or have a heart condition. The heat can also aggravate asthma.

Sauer recommends looking out for side effects such as dizziness, lightheadedness and not being able to take a deep breath in. “If that happens, return to a stable position or leave the studio until you feel better,” she says. “It’s important to stay hydrated and listen to your body.”

Think you’re ready to give it a shot?

When it comes to hot yoga — try attending a few basic or beginner yoga classes first. Then when you feel comfortable, try incorporating a heated class.   

Here’s how to find the best yoga class for you.

“There are different styles of yoga, so if you try a class that doesn’t appeal to you, try another type of yoga or a different instructor,” Sauer says. “The heat isn’t for everyone — and that’s perfectly OK!”

Posted on October 28, 2022

Stretching studios are trending. But you’re more likely to benefit from regular, moderate physical activity at home:@HarvardHealth










Harvard Health

@HarvardHealth
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One recent fitness trend is the #Stretching studio, providing assisted stretching sessions marketed as a way to improve flexibility & ease chronic pain. But you’re more likely to benefit from regular, moderate physical activity at home: https://bit.ly/359rz5a #HarvardHealth
Posted on October 20, 2022

Yoga is a gentle practice that helps to reduce low back pain. @HarvardHealth






Harvard Health

@HarvardHealth
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3h


Yoga is a gentle practice that is ideal for maintaining back strength and flexibility. It’s also one of the more effective tools for helping reduce low back pain, the most common source of pain and disability among older adults. https://bit.ly/3nRzFEP #HarvardHealth #Yoga
Posted on August 2, 2022August 2, 2022

Stiff back? Try loosening up with these gentle stretches @ClevelandClinic

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Stretches to loosen up those tight back muscles:

Try These Yoga Poses to Improve Your Lower Back Flexibility
Stiff back? Try loosening up with these gentle stretches
health.clevelandclinic.org

https://health.clevelandclinic.org/try-these-yoga-poses-to-improve-your-lower-back-flexibility/?utm_medium=social&utm_s

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