Guest guest Posted March 5, 2008 Report Share Posted March 5, 2008 Joint pain affects most of us. Our joints ache excruciatingly either due to inflammation or as a result of constant wear and tear. Other causes include spicy or fried food, a sedentary lifestyle (which makes the supporting muscles flaccid and thus overburdens the joints), wrong exercise, obesity (which places uneven and undue burden on our joints), bad posture and repetitive action. Those most vulnerable to this malady include assembly line workers and those required to be on their feet constantly like nurses, doctors, policemen and surgeons. Others like cooks and gardeners suffer pain of the wrists and hands. Attempting exercises without proper warm-up or with ill-fitting shoes can also cause joint pain. In yoga, joint pains are symptomatic of an uneven or poor flow of energy throughout the body. The first line of defence in yoga is to open up these blocked parts, which are usually at our joints. I teach six poses to help tackle this painful condition hardly it wil take 10mts of your time. The advantage of these poses is that they provide a full body workout by undoing the knots that block the transport of blood, nutrients and energy throughout the body. These poses strengthen the support systems around a joint, like the muscles, tendons and improve bone density. Points to note: You may not be able to reach the full extent of these poses initially. You could try them with props or some kind of support and gradually work towards perfecting the pose. Yoga should be practised under stict vigil of instructor, who is knowledgeable. Regds K.V.Vighnesh Chennai Share files, take polls, and discuss your passions - all under one roof. Click here. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2008 Report Share Posted March 5, 2008 Dear Vighnesh, You haven't given the six poses of yoga helpful to cure the joint pain. I am suffering from knee pain. Please give requisite details. Praveen Kumar (Mumbai) On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 10:30 PM, VIGHNESH K V <vighneshare wrote: > > Joint pain affects most of us. Our joints ache excruciatingly either due > to inflammation or as a result of constant wear and tear. > > Other causes include spicy or fried food, a sedentary lifestyle (which > makes the supporting muscles flaccid and thus overburdens the joints), wrong > exercise, obesity (which places uneven and undue burden on our joints), bad > posture and repetitive action. > Those most vulnerable to this malady include assembly line workers and > those required to be on their feet constantly like nurses, doctors, > policemen and surgeons. > Others like cooks and gardeners suffer pain of the wrists and hands. > Attempting exercises without proper warm-up or with ill-fitting shoes can > also cause joint pain. > > In yoga, joint pains are symptomatic of an uneven or poor flow of energy > throughout the body. The first line of defence in yoga is to open up these > blocked parts, which are usually at our joints. > I teach six poses to help tackle this painful condition hardly it wil take > 10mts of your time. > The advantage of these poses is that they provide a full body workout by > undoing the knots that block the transport of blood, nutrients and energy > throughout the body. > These poses strengthen the support systems around a joint, like the > muscles, tendons and improve bone density. > Points to note: You may not be able to reach the full extent of these > poses initially. You could try them with props or some kind of support and > gradually work towards perfecting the pose. > > Yoga should be practised under stict vigil of instructor, who is > knowledgeable. > Regds > K.V.Vighnesh > Chennai > > > Share files, take polls, and discuss your passions - all under one roof. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2008 Report Share Posted March 7, 2008 Please give names of Six Asans SS Chandel --- VIGHNESH K V <vighneshare wrote: > > Joint pain affects most of us. Our joints ache > excruciatingly either due to inflammation or as a > result of constant wear and tear. > > Other causes include spicy or fried food, a > sedentary lifestyle (which makes the supporting > muscles flaccid and thus overburdens the joints), > wrong exercise, obesity (which places uneven and > undue burden on our joints), bad posture and > repetitive action. > Those most vulnerable to this malady include > assembly line workers and those required to be on > their feet constantly like nurses, doctors, > policemen and surgeons. > Others like cooks and gardeners suffer pain of > the wrists and hands. Attempting exercises without > proper warm-up or with ill-fitting shoes can also > cause joint pain. > > In yoga, joint pains are symptomatic of an uneven > or poor flow of energy throughout the body. The > first line of defence in yoga is to open up these > blocked parts, which are usually at our joints. > I teach six poses to help tackle this painful > condition hardly it wil take 10mts of your time. > The advantage of these poses is that they provide > a full body workout by undoing the knots that block > the transport of blood, nutrients and energy > throughout the body. > These poses strengthen the support systems around > a joint, like the muscles, tendons and improve bone > density. > Points to note: You may not be able to reach the > full extent of these poses initially. You could try > them with props or some kind of support and > gradually work towards perfecting the pose. > > Yoga should be practised under stict vigil of > instructor, who is knowledgeable. > Regds > K.V.Vighnesh > Chennai > > > > Share files, take polls, and discuss your passions > - all under one roof. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > Unlimited freedom, unlimited storage. Get it now, on http://help./l/in//mail/mail/tools/tools-08.html/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2008 Report Share Posted March 7, 2008 please give names sothat anyteacher can understandabout those poses....vijai kapoor Shyam Chandel <chandel_shyam wrote: Please give names of Six Asans SS Chandel --- VIGHNESH K V <vighneshare wrote: > > Joint pain affects most of us. Our joints ache > excruciatingly either due to inflammation or as a > result of constant wear and tear. > > Other causes include spicy or fried food, a > sedentary lifestyle (which makes the supporting > muscles flaccid and thus overburdens the joints), > wrong exercise, obesity (which places uneven and > undue burden on our joints), bad posture and > repetitive action. > Those most vulnerable to this malady include > assembly line workers and those required to be on > their feet constantly like nurses, doctors, > policemen and surgeons. > Others like cooks and gardeners suffer pain of > the wrists and hands. Attempting exercises without > proper warm-up or with ill-fitting shoes can also > cause joint pain. > > In yoga, joint pains are symptomatic of an uneven > or poor flow of energy throughout the body. The > first line of defence in yoga is to open up these > blocked parts, which are usually at our joints. > I teach six poses to help tackle this painful > condition hardly it wil take 10mts of your time. > The advantage of these poses is that they provide > a full body workout by undoing the knots that block > the transport of blood, nutrients and energy > throughout the body. > These poses strengthen the support systems around > a joint, like the muscles, tendons and improve bone > density. > Points to note: You may not be able to reach the > full extent of these poses initially. You could try > them with props or some kind of support and > gradually work towards perfecting the pose. > > Yoga should be practised under stict vigil of > instructor, who is knowledgeable. > Regds > K.V.Vighnesh > Chennai > > > > Share files, take polls, and discuss your passions > - all under one roof. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > Unlimited freedom, unlimited storage. Get it now, on http://help./l/in//mail/mail/tools/tools-08.html/ Now you can chat without downloading messenger. Click here to know how. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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