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Want a workout that strengthens and tones your body while also calming the mind? Look no further than Yogalates . Yogalates is a total system of mind and body healing, combining the flexibility and meditative aspects of yoga with the muscle strengthening and toning benefits of Pilates .
As summer approaches, you’re probably vowing to embark on a gruelling diet and exercise regime to get your body in shape. But rather than subject yourself to punishment, care for your body and mind by incorporating a few simple Yogalates moves into your daily routine.
Australian Louise Solomon was inspired to develop Yogalates after injuring herself during a yoga class 14 years ago. “I realised you need strength and stability to hold the yoga poses, and Pilates gives you that tone and muscle power,” Louise explains. Combining both disciplines seemed a logical solution.
During the past few years, Yogalates has become a buzz word in fitness. The training required to teach Yogalates is government accredited in Australia and there are now 80 certified teachers practising the discipline throughout the world.
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What to expect
Most of Louise’s Yogalates postures are based on those used in traditional Hatha yoga. In addition to relaxation and meditation, Yogalates offers many of the same benefits as yoga, helping to increase flexibility, as well as improving muscle strength, digestion and breath control. Where Yogalates differs from yoga is that, like Pilates, it helps you to develop greater inner core stability. Louise says the discipline is both safe (in that it helps to prevent injuries and strains) and sustainable (because the moves are so simple, you’re more likely to maintain the practice).
All you need to practice Yogalates is a non-slip mat to stand or sit on and a long stretchy band (Louise says a pair of pantihose will do the job). You use the band to stretch into the pose, stabilise yourself, and then hold that position for a few seconds.
Breathe easy
Breath control is key to the successful practice of Yogalates. “When you learn how to hold the breath through the postures you can not only stretch more deeply into the poses, you can also relax the muscles and the central nervous system,” explains Louise. When following the basic postures provided in these pages, pay particular attention to Louise’s instructions on when to inhale and exhale. Correct breathing technique can help you to discover new reserves of power, vitality and stamina.
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| I'm going to give this a go, as it looks to be very beneficial to body mind and spirit |
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| These exercises were a lot more enjoyable to do than going to the gym and doing a hard workout. I have put on quite a few kilos and punishing my body does not seem a great idea. Also it was great not to have to go out into the cold. |
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| I love the idea of using my old stockings (there are a few lying around) to help me with my yoga. |
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| I'm going to start this next month. My body is recovering from a caeserian and I'm stuck btween wanting my tummy back in shape and not being able to exert myself. This looks like a good option. Keep us posted on how you all go! |
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| I was going to buy one of those Slim and Lift body suits, but I think I'll give this a go first! Old stockings are so much cheaper! |
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| It's also much nicer to take the credit for a fit body rather than let the underwear do it for you. |
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| Sounds like a good exercise program I could ease into without it being a chore. A great way of dealing with stress and becoming centred. I will definitely give this a go! |
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| I do Yoga twice a week and this programm looks like a great extension to yoga. I will be definitely giving this ago. |
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| I am currently doing yoga and pilates twice a week and yogalaties sounds even better! I will definately give these a go! |
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| What a great combination! And the exercises are easy to do when you're travelling and don't want to wander out in unfamiliar territory. An excellent stop gap when I can't get to the gym Thanks! |
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| I started doing yoga 4 weeks ago and I have already lost 5cm off of my hips I will definately add this to my workouts! Thanks! |
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| I have to try it just to prove to myself that it works! |
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| Fabulous Article. But after reading the responses, I am certainly going to give them a go. |
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| This was very motivating, I have not been motivated to exercise but I definitely want to give this a go, starting today! |
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| I do regular Clinical Pilates after spinal surgery (Operated through abdomen) beleive me the stretches do work. I'm a nut I purchased a band - when I could have used stockings... |
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You’ve got the background, now put it into practice! To learn more about specific Yogalates techniques including the Abdominal Roll, Standing Behind, Towel Squeeze, Buttock Lifter, Side Push Up and lots of exercise tips, pick up a copy of the September 05 edition of Notebook: magazine.
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