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Hi,
I have a question re: Yoga... I heard someone talking about the "Livingarts Yoga Conditioning for Weight Loss w/Suzanne Deson", and they said the loved it...sorry but I cannot find you original post! So I am posting to everyone!! My problem is: For the past 5-7 years I have suffered from cronic Plantar Facsiitce (sp?!) and cannot be on my feet for any period of time and I never go with out orthotics or sandals (even in the shower). (I have been seeing podiatrists/specialists and pt during the whole time) My question is: I want to try Yoga, but am concerned that I will have to be on my feet too long. Could any one please give me some insight on how much time is spent beeing supported by your feet? Or a reccomendation on a yoga tape that is primarily on the floor, with little weight on the feet? I bought the above noted tape, but not have opened it yet (then I would not be able to return it) - for fear that it would be a lot of standing involved. I currently ride the stationary bike and do weights for exercise, but would like to have some variety (and conveinience)! (Walking, eliptical machines (which I love!) and the like are out of the question!) Also, has any one done pilates? I also seen a beginner video (not using a machine at all) and was wondering if any one had feed back on that? (Both as an exercise and if there is a lot of standing or not) Thanks! Have a great day! [This message has been edited by Yvonne (edited 02-22-2001).] |
All the yoga tapes I have are standing and seated exercises. Seems I remember reading that one of the Living Arts series--either the AM or PM--is all seated. I haven't seen that yet.
I got rid of my plantaar faciites with yoga! There are plenty of yoga exercises that exercise the feet. 1. Curl your toes and feet together as if you are making a foot fist. Then, extend your toes out and stetch them (your toes). 2. Pick up a towel with your toes. 3. From your ankle, move your foot up and down, side to side and in circles. I cannot remember any other of the exercises, but my feet were getting worse and worse until I did these exercises. Now, no pain and I can go on very long walks without any trouble. If you do a search on plantar faciitis on the web, there are more exercises to be found. Most pilates exercises don't have you on your feet. |
Yes Yvonne,
A.M. Yoga may be a go place to start. It is about 90-95% seated poses. You would probably only have to avoid one or two poses. Hope it works. ------------------ Mony 179/162/135 valentines day goal - 164....yes! st. patricks day goal - 161 Progress not Perfection |
Thanks for your feedback! I will try find the Living Arts AM work out and give that a go...and return the other one. I did not realize how large the variety can be with yoga!
Thanks! Yvonne |
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