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Yoga means integration.  Our goal in yoga is to improve our performance with the outside world.  Corporations seeking to gain a competitive edge should teach their employees how to do yoga and beat the competition.

Here is a success story for yoga (click here)

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How do I achieve a relaxed mental state in the world?

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 How Stress Makes You Flabby

Published: December 2, 2007
Most of us have long suspected a connection between stress and weight gain, but the relationship was largely thought to be psychological. In fact, emotional eating is one of the major causes of weight gain. For many people, the first response to feeling overwhelmed is to reach for food. And let’s be honest, chances are you’re going for comfort food high in sugar or fat, not a bag of carrots. Add in the fact that when you’re busy, the first thing to go by the wayside is exercise, and you’ve got a recipe for diet disaster.

The Relaxation Solution
Guess what? The link between stress and weight gain is much stronger than originally thought. New research suggests an actual physiological reason that people under stress tend to gain weight. A recent study by Georgetown University Medical Center showed that mice under stress gain extra weight even if their calorie intake doesn’t go up. The study’s senior author, Dr. Zofia Zukowska, says: “By three months, they became twice as obese as mice without stress, even when they ate the same amount of food. Stress seems to release a chemical reaction that triggers fat cells to grow and multiply in number.” 

To make matters worse, the extra pounds caused by stress tend to be stored around the belly. Though they aren’t yet sure of the precise reasons for this, Dr. Zukowska says, “Researchers suspect that stress and diet stimulate an enzyme present in particularly high amounts in the abdominal fat.” This is the most dangerous place for fat to end up in people, since it increases the risk of heart disease, hypertension and diabetes.

It’s Not Just What You Eat
More research is under way, but in the meantime, Dr. Zukowska says, “Paying attention to the fact that stress may amplify weight gain means it’s important to include relaxation therapy as a part of any weight-loss program. Exercise remains one of the most effective antidotes, because it lowers stress hormones. Even a 15-minute walk can help break the cycle.” You also may want to incorporate yoga, meditation or any activity you find calming into your routine.

—Michael O’Shea


 

Be a top performer! Yoga brings out the best in everyone by integrating the human being into a performance machine.

 

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Check out these nice New Year Recipes!

Healthy Holiday Appetizers

from Green Mountain at Fox Run

Invited to another holiday buffet and wondering how you can still eat healthily? Green Mountain can help make it easy to enjoy the holiday festivities without overindulging.
Here are two great tasting, healthy and festive recipe ideas from our
Recipes for Living cookbook to bring to the party.

Hummus

(Makes about 1 ½ cups)

1 can (15 ounces) garbanzo beans, drained and rinsed
½ cup plain yogurt
3 tablespoons lemon juice
1 tablespoon olive oil
2 cloves garlic
1½ teaspoons ground cumin
½ teaspoon salt
Pepper

Place all ingredients in food processor. Cover and process until smooth. (Hummus will keep in refrigerator for about a week). Serve with fresh veggies such as carrots, red pepper, jicama and pea pods and toasted whole-grain pita wedges*.

*To make toasted pita wedges, heat oven to 375 ° f., cut pita bread in quarters, lightly brush with olive oil and place on a cookie sheet; bake about 15 minutes

Yogurt Dip

(Makes about 1 cup dip)

1 cup plain fat-free yogurt
2 tablespoons honey
1/8 teaspoon ground nutmeg
1/8 teaspoon ground cinnamon

Mix all ingredients. Cover and refrigerate at least 1 hour. Serve with fresh fruit such as apple and pear wedges.

©2007 Green Mountain at Fox Run, Ludlow, Vermont. This information is the property of Green Mountain at Fox Run. Permission to use single copies for personal, noncommercial use is authorized.

©2007 Green Mountain at Fox Run, Ludlow, Vermont. This information is the property of Green Mountain at Fox Run. Permission to use single copies for personal, noncommercial use is authorized.

©2007 Green Mountain at Fox Run, Ludlow, Vermont. This information is the property of Green Mountain at Fox Run. Permission to use single copies for personal, noncommercial use is authorized.

 

 

Working out but not reaching your weight goals?

Try to take a serious look at your eating habits.  Talk to me about how to modify it without pain and a lot of gain!

For beginners, check out this link:

Title: Yoga Positions For Beginners
URL: http://www.yogaguidelines.com
Description: We help beginners get started with yoga positions

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