Restorative Yoga class on Saturdays (and as we may live to 150 and well beyond:)?
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That modified standing Yoga poses, since she uses a walker, daily even with brahmacharya as ' self-restraint, especially with regard to sex' would be of help to her, but I'm not sure how to effect this or get her to do this, eg re her 'consciousness' or thinking even (eg as a Yoga teacher) Thoughts? Namaste, warm regards, Scott (http://scott-macleod.
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Further, how to even develop humanoid robot Yoga teachers who could go into people's homes and teach Yoga and be there physically to prevent falling and injuries too ... eg for living in a fit body to 150 years of age + potentially with #
That modified standing Yoga poses, since she uses a walker, daily even with brahmacharya as ' self-restraint, especially with regard to sex' would be of help to her, but I'm not sure how to effect this or get her to do this, eg re her 'consciousness' or thinking even (eg as a Yoga teacher) Thoughts? Namaste, warm regards, Scott (http://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/search/label/Yoga).
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Ma/Janie, Annie, Alden, Donna, Pin, All,Yoga greetings. I heard back from the Hack for Social Impact 2025 hackathon onSaturday, November 8
9:00 AM - Nov 9, 7:00 PMthat I can go, so no Yoga class at 7am PT that day (and I still haven't learned that I can move into a vacant 670 Ridgecrest Rd, Canyon 94516 by this Thursday either).How to keep the Unitarian U friend of my mother at Longwood senior center too Christine Michaels alive for the long term (150+ years), and with Yoga poses even (and genetic drug therapies for this, when they emerge FDA approved)? My mother said Chris is falling a lot (and see text message to Ma, Pin and Ed below in PS) ... and how could modified standing Yoga poses help Chris from falling and gain strength back?But if hypothetically Chris Michaels could attend this Yoga class on Saturdays at 10 am ET, given her weakness, I'd be wary as a Yoga teacher of teaching her modified standing Yoga poses online or remotely, for example, if she were to fall and I couldn't prevent this or help her with using specific props (Iyengar Yoga-wise).This leads me to wonder, brainstorming, how to even develop humanoid robot Yoga teachers who could go into people's homes even and teach Yoga and be there physically to prevent falling and injuries too ... eg for living in a fit body to 150 years of age + potentially (since I don't think MDs or PTs or coaches etc could help Chris in Pgh at Longwood for example) ... and brainstorming see also the beginning images here of prospective Yoga student humanoid robots for machine learning Yoga teaching and learning purposes too -T.Yamazaki
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https://x.com/ZappyZappy7/status/1985379113356706024 So it's possible that Yoga standing poses and other Yoga asana and Yoga could help Chris Michaels live to 150 +, with longevity genetic drug therapies too as they emerge, but maybe not with an online Yoga class for Chris ...Am exploring further teaching a first online Yoga class on Saturday 11/15/25 at 7am PT and 10am PT ... and if I and WUaS have moved into a newly safe vacant 670 Ridgecrest Rd, Canyon 94516.Ma, do you want to ask Chris if doing Yoga poses could be of help to her? (I don't know of any Yoga teachers in Pittsburgh however who could help her in her place with these however). Search for online Yoga videos for Chris for chair Yoga initially?Namaste,ScottPSMa, Pin and Ed, re Yoga & 'UU' Christine Michaels, from England originally, who is falling a lot, at Longwood, and knowing her a bit too, ... I hypothesized further after we talked on the way back from the swimmers' shower today ... That modified standing Yoga poses, since she uses a walker, daily even with brahmacharya as ' self-restraint, especially with regard to sex' would be of help to her, but I'm not sure how to effect this or get her to do this, eg re her 'consciousness' or thinking even (eg as a Yoga teacher) Thoughts? Namaste, warm regards, Scott (http://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/search/label/Yoga ... Do you Yoga meditate too, Pin?:)
Farmer, Angela. 2021. [https://youtu.be/wCJfXwm97rw Angela Farmer : Living Fully In Our Bodies (Full Class)]. (1:35:26). Eftalou, Lesvos, Greece: https://www.youtube.com/@angelafarmeryoga.
PPSHere's one expression of 8 limb yoga, and re poses and brahmacharya too -
8 limbs of yogaThe eight limbs of yoga, known as Ashtanga Yoga, are a comprehensive framework for yogic practice outlined by the sage Patanjali in the Yoga Sutras. These limbs provide a structured path to self-realization and union with the Divine. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9]
- Yama (Restraints): Ethical principles governing one's interactions with others, including non-violence (ahimsa), truthfulness (satya), non-stealing (asteya), continence (brahmacharya), and non-attachment (aparigraha). [11, 12]
- Niyama (Observances): Ethical principles governing one's inner world, including purity (saucha), contentment (santosha), austerity (tapa), study (svadhyaya), and surrender to God (ishvarapranidhana). [13, 14, 15]
- Asana (Postures): Physical postures designed to strengthen and align the body, promoting flexibility, balance, and awareness. [16, 17, 18]
- Pranayama (Breath Control): Techniques for regulating the breath, which can cultivate inner calm, focus, and energy. [19, 20, 21]
- Pratyahara (Withdrawal of the Senses): Turning inward from external stimuli and focusing on one's own mind. [22, 23]
- Dharana (Concentration): Sustaining attention on a single point, such as a mantra, breath, or image. [1, 24, 25]
- Dhyana (Meditation): A state of deep absorption and contemplation, where the mind transcends thoughts and limitations. [26, 27, 28]
- Samadhi (Union with the Divine): The ultimate goal of yoga, a state of blissful oneness with the universe, where ego dissolves and the individual realizes their true nature. [29, 30, 31]
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And here are some Yoga teachings of Angela Farmer, which I just added to -https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/ wiki/Yoga
Farmer, Angela. 2021. [https://youtu.be/wCJfXwm97rwAngela Farmer : Living Fully In Our Bodies (Full Class)]. (1:35:26). Eftalou, Lesvos, Greece: https://www.youtube. com/@angelafarmeryoga.
Farmer, Angela. 2021. [https://youtu.be/TpEXMcgCYag Angela Farmer - A Life In Yoga - Ep117]. (1:17:27). Eftalou, Lesvos, Greece: https://www.youtube.com/@angelafarmeryoga.
Farmer, Angela. 2021. [https://youtu.be/x4pWWYgJlNs Angela Farmer- Living from the Inside]. (3:13). Eftalou, Lesvos, Greece: https://www.youtube.com/@angelafarmeryoga.
Farmer, Angela. 2022. [https://youtu.be/6T9TtxPEGZw Angela Farmer : Savasana : Letting go and Returning]. (31:53). Eftalou, Lesvos, Greece: https://www.youtube.com/@angelafarmeryoga.
Farmer, Angela. 2022. [https://youtu.be/fA_vlXytms0 Wisdom and the Body: Angela Farmer & Michaela Boehm Conversation Hosted By Guru Viking]. (1;28:39). Eftalou, Lesvos, Greece: https://www.youtube.com/@angelafarmeryoga.
https://www.youtube.com/@angelafarmeryoga PPPPSOn Sun, Nov 2, 2025 at 9:05 AM Scott Yoga Mac Flower MacLeod <yogamacflower@gmail.com> wrote:Good morning, Annie, Ma/Janie, Alden, Donna, All,Yoga greetings, and happy daylight savings time!Just filled out this 'Hack for Social Impact - Second Year' 2025 form -for this https://www.hackforsocialimpact.com/ next Saturday Nov 8, 2025 from 9am - 7pm in the Mission in SF.... so I invite you to further Yoga asana explorations on your own (at 7am PT and 10 am ET next Saturday at 7 am PT) possibly with some of the resources I've already shared with you. If you find avatar agents or avatar bots of Yogis Angela Farmer and Victor van Kooten teaching online interactively, please let me know.In these regards too, I explored further in some detail about Yoga genetics here in my Sat 11/1/25 Loch Mealt blog post - https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2025/10/loch- mealt-isle-of-skye-scotland. html - at bottom. Namaste, Get well soon, best wishes, Yogically, warm regards,Scotthttp://www.scottmacleod.com/yoganotations.html = Yoga Notations San Francisco Bay Area - East Bay Hills & Online415 480 4577World University and School's wiki, 'Yoga,' subject page - https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/ wiki/Yoga :) - with an invitation to 'edit this page' to learn or teach and explore yoga.
Yoga ideas#QuakerYogaMacFlower#DesiderataWUaS~#ToolifyAIWUaS #WUaSBliss~#YogaNotationsWUaS~#YogaWUaS @#FriendlyQuakerWUaS#WUaSabolition in #RealisticVirtualEarth #WUaSYoga ~with pic of partner child pose - supported backbendPlease reply with unsubscribe in the subject line if you do not want to receive these yoga emails. Namaste.On Sat, Nov 1, 2025, 06:42 Scott Yoga Mac Flower MacLeod <yogamacflower@gmail.com> wrote:Dear Annie, Ma/Janie, Alden, Donna, all,Yoga greetings on a Saturday morning just before 7 am PT, and in exploring holding an online Yoga class at 7 am in the future, but not today since I and the World Univ & Sch Academic Medical Center haven't moved forward yet into the Yoga haven of 670 Ridgecrest Rd Canyon 94516.How is your hip healing, Annie? How is your knee doing, Alden? Yoga genetics' vaccine thoughts, Donna? And for aging reversal for my mother, Janie, and Alden, and all of us?Finding one's way into Yoga explorations of one's own (a daily Yoga exploration or 'practice' could be great eg if we live until 150 years of sge or longer with genetic drug therapies for this emerging and FDA approved and to keep our bodyminds open and well and fit and strong as well).An Angela Farmer video for this to start, and that you might fondly find on your own?This collection of 3 Yoga poses initially could be helpful too - https://www.youtube.com/@GentleYogaandWellness - for such an exploration as well. What do you think? Am inspired to explore the wonderful releasing energies of inner body with you and in Yoga asana as well. Maybe Saturday Nov 8, 2025 at 7 am?Fond regards, namaste, warmly, Yogically,ScottHow to develop a Yoga genetics' healing and '#YogaGenetics? For performance - higher faster stronger athletics - & #ETHICS?' - http://www.scottmacleod.com/yoganotations.html On Sun, Oct 26, 2025 at 12:09 PM Scott Yoga Mac Flower MacLeod <yogamacflower@gmail.com> wrote:Annie, Ma/Janie, Alden, Donna, all,greetings! There are 2 early FDA-approved genetic drug therapies to help people with movement interestingly and see the PS and maybe something from these discoveries will help with for example muscle wasting reversal and even for or with Yoga asana in the future!Also a set of Twitter posts in these regards from today (here in today's blog post too - https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2025/10/ calochortus-persistens.html) - How to develop a #YogaGeneticsConversation & @WorldUnivAndSch re e.g. "#YogaGenetics? For performance - higher faster stronger athletics - & #ETHICS?" here ~ http://www.scottmacleod.com/yoganotations.html ~ & more supple too: https://scott-macleod. blogspot.com/2025/10/red- hibiscus.html & ESPECIALLY - https://scott-macleod. blogspot.com/2025/10/ calochortus-persistens.html and also re https://scott-macleod. blogspot.com/search/label/Yoga & https://wiki. worlduniversityandschool.org/ wiki/Yoga?
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Thoughts, questions, suggestions?Restorative Yoga class possibly this Saturday at 7am PT if I can livestream it from Canyon 94516 (Yoga in a video call creates interesting challenges re releasing and inner body explorations for a kind of 'prana breath' inner releasing explorations in the inner body too ... and I like to explore this when teaching with people on their backs for further releasing ... which may not be entirely easy for some of you to lie down on the floor, eg after hip replacement surgery .... but we'll see depending who comes to this, or if I've moved in to a newly safe Canyon 94516 before this Saturday ... Thoughts? Nice to get your text message yesterday, Annie ... first time in a long time, and thanks!)?ScottPS
And further can any genetic drug therapies help such people at this point with physical movement questions? (Does anyone know of any others ? more than just statistically proven too?)
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Yes, some FDA-approved genetic drug therapies can improve physical movement, primarily by treating underlying genetic conditions that cause muscle weakness or impaired physical function.
For example, a gene therapy is approved for Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) to improve motor function, and a drug is approved for Barth syndrome to improve muscle strength, which can affect abilities like walking, running, and physical activity. Currently, there are no FDA-approved genetic drug therapies specifically for Down syndrome or autism for the purpose of enhancing physical movement, although research in this area is ongoing
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gene therapy is approved for Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) to improve motor function +7Yes, a gene therapy called ELEVIDYS (delandistrogene moxeparvovec-rokl) has been approved by the FDA for Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) to improve motor function. Initially granted accelerated approval in 2023 for ambulatory patients ages 4–5, the therapy was later granted full approval for ambulatory patients and accelerated approval for non-ambulatory patients. It works by delivering a micro-gene to muscle cells to produce a shortened version of the dystrophin protein, which helps stabilize muscle cells. How it worksAAV vector: The therapy uses a harmless adeno-associated virus (AAVrh74) to deliver the therapeutic DNA into muscle cells. Micro-dystrophin: The delivered micro-gene produces a shortened version of the dystrophin protein, called micro-dystrophin. Muscle stabilization: This micro-dystrophin helps stabilize muscle cell membranes, which can improve motor function and potentially lead to a milder form of the diseaseOn Sat, Oct 25, 2025 at 11:20 AM Scott Yoga Mac Flower MacLeod <yogamacflower@gmail.com> wrote:Annie, Ma/Janie, Alden, Donna, all,Great to get your message this morning at 7:02 am PT Annie from NE Oregon -"All goes well. Latest first frost ever in my lifetime. Oct 15
Rain at long last. Reading by the fire"Just texted in reply -"Nice to get your text message, Annie! Glad all is going well re your hip too. Wondering what the latest frost since 1959 in Union county Oregon signifies in terms of rate, and risks too, of global warming climate change. The rainy wet season here too is beginning ... Explore Yoga asana online with you and Tim at 7am PT (10 am ET re my mother too) on Saturday's and re further healing after hip replacement surgery? ... and possibly for an ancillary Yoga genetics' conversation (re extreme longevity genetics too?) Warm regards, Scott (https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2025/10/red- hibiscus.html)" How to develop a Yoga genetics' healing and '#YogaGenetics? For performance - higher faster stronger athletics - & #ETHICS?' - http://www.scottmacleod.com/ yoganotations.html - more supple too Yoga conversation further in some of these regards and in many other ways? Explore possibly a Yoga class online next Saturday at 7 am PT /10 am ET if I've moved the WUaS Academic Medical Center into a newly safe vacant 670 Ridgecrest Road Canyon 94516 by then?Warmest regards, Yogically, best wishes, Namaste,ScottPSAlden, all, I found this interesting regarding how ACL tears heal with much relevance for Yoga asana too (and I had a ligament I think pull or tear on my right shoulder's front 'pinion' for years, preventing me from doing a twist in half lotus pose and by reaching around behind my back and taking my foot on the other side, but it healed ... and now I can do this Yoga asana again with many benefits) ... AND how is your ACL issue doing these days? Are you aware of it on a daily basis for example? -
ACL anterior cruciate ligament tear and Yoga asanaHow do ligaments heal or regenerate ?Ligaments heal in three phases: inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. First, an injury triggers inflammation to clear damaged cells. Next, the body lays down new, but initially disorganized, collagen fibers (scar tissue) to rebuild the ligament. Finally, during the remodeling phase, the collagen is gradually reorganized and strengthened over several months to years, though the healed ligament may remain weaker than the original tissue.Healing phases
- Inflammation: The initial phase, lasting up to a week, where immune cells rush to the injury site, causing pain, swelling, and redness as they clean up damaged cells.
- Proliferation: New blood vessels form, and fibroblasts begin to lay down new collagen to create a disorganized scar tissue matrix. This provides initial stability but is not as strong as the original ligament.
- Remodeling: This is the longest phase, lasting for months to years. The scar tissue's collagen fibers are gradually rearranged, realigned, and cross-linked to improve strength and function. However, some differences in the composition, architecture, and function compared to the original ligament may persist.
Factors influencing healing
- Blood supply: Ligaments have a poor blood supply, which contributes to their slow healing time.
- Rehabilitation: Moving the injured joint and performing regular, progressive loading exercises during the rehabilitation process are crucial to support healing and regain function.
- Lifestyle: Factors like smoking and excessive alcohol consumption can slow down the healing process.
- Nutrition: Proper nutrition and hydration support the body's ability to repair the tissue.
Challenges and future directions
- Tissue engineering: Researchers are investigating ways to improve ligament regeneration through methods like tissue engineering, using scaffolds, growth factors, and stem cells to help mimic the structure and strength of the native tissue.
- Current treatments: While tissue engineering is promising, common treatments for ligament injuries today include conservative approaches like rest and physical therapy, or surgical repair in more severe cases
On Fri, Oct 24, 2025 at 11:50 AM Scott Yoga Mac Flower MacLeod <yogamacflower@gmail.com> wrote:All ..Hi Annie, How are you? Have you had a frost yet on the ranch (Wisdom Creek Ranch that is, somewhere between Union and Medical Springs NE Oregon, the sustainable tree farm ranch that Ted and Mary and their kids built)? ...Further ... A view from 2.5 miles south of the Canyon 94516 USPO in 'the greenwood': A squirrel hangs upside down from the California oak tree right in front of my Sienna's windshield 20 feet out and eats an acorn ~Yogi squirrel doing Sirsasana headstand hanging from its tail ... then scampers off on one branch 'trail' to the main trunk trail ... It's an abundant food time now in autumn ... Has likely done this for millennia :) ~Scotty ( http://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/search/label/vision ... How's your hip healing ?... Some possible further movement in your recovery and search on 'Yoga poses after hip replacement surgery' here - http://scott-macleod.blogspot. com/2025/10/red-hibiscus.html ... ) Explore these poses in gentle modified ways on your own or with Web video too ?Further Yoga poses for knee injury such as an ACL tear, and for a 90 year old woman too - http://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2025/10/red- hibiscus.html Fond Yoga regards,ScottOn Fri, Oct 17, 2025 at 11:14 AM Scott Yoga Mac Flower MacLeod <yogamacflower@gmail.com> wrote:Dear Ann, Ma/Janie, Alden, Donna, all,Greetings! No online Yoga class at 10 am PT tomorrow ... as I move forward into a newly safe vacant 670 Canyon 94516 today or this weekend potentially, but haven't yet ... and as US federal law and state of California law work effectively together in new ways, I posit ... so please tuned, and I'll also plan to record some of these planned Yoga classes and upload them so you could explore them on your own ... and re the Yoga poses' series below - 1) in the PS - Yoga asana series for knee injuries, 2) in the PPS = Yoga poses after hip replacement surgery, and 3) in the PPPS = yoga poses for 90 year old woman.Alden, might you want to see if you can attend this Stanford Pediatric knee injuries webinar tomorrow at 9am PT - https://mailchi.mp/stanford/4uowq7psk6-4884917?e= 2f0a90453f? How is your knee doing? (Have you been in pain due to your knee injury for 50 or 60 years now or longer?) With the Yoga bridge pose picture in the Stanford Medicine announcement, I explored further Yoga poses for knee injuries re bridge pose, and found the poses in the PS Annie, you mentioned when we talked that your MD surgeon I think suggested doing and giving you exercises on paper including doing squats and lifting your toes too - a modified Utkatasana or chair pose is an interesting way to explore squats, and lifting your toes in gentle standing poses like Tadasana (Mountain Pose) or Urdhva Hastasana (Upward Hands Pose from mountain pose) have ancillary benefits too.Donna, how might you explore Yoga and re gastroenterology if at all (and even regarding possibly eating a ovo-lacto vegetarian diet of 10 -15 servings of fruits, vegetable, grains and legumes per day, for example? ) How to explore Yoga genetics for gastroenterological conditions in the future I wonder, and in a #RealisticVirtualEarthForGeneti cs too? Exploring Yoga asana is a way in to further exploring 8 limb Yoga and its benefits for health, well being and family health even (eg cause and effect-wise), with which this is a riff in some ways - http://www.scottmacleod.com/yoganotations.html. Thoughts, questions, ideas?Best wishes,ScottPSYoga asana series for knee injuriesA safe yoga sequence for knee injuries includes gentle poses like Mountain Pose (), Child's Pose (), and Cat-Cow, which build alignment and release tension. It is crucial to focus on strengthening and stabilizing the knee with exercises like leg lifts and ankle circles, and to use props like blankets for cushioning in poses such as Low Lunge. Avoid painful or intense kneeling poses and always move slowly, stopping or modifying any pose that causes pain.Gentle poses for relaxation and alignment
- Mountain Pose (
): This standing pose builds a connection between breath and movement and helps with overall body alignment.- Child's Pose (
): A resting pose that helps release tension in the knees and back. Kneel on your mat and lower your torso toward the ground, resting your arms by your sides or in front of you.- Cat-Cow Pose (
–): This is a gentle way to mobilize the spine and can be done on your hands and knees. A prop can be placed under the knees for cushioning.- Bridge Pose (
): Lie on your back, bend your knees, and press your feet into the floor. Squeeze your thighs together as you lift your hips to build strength and stability.Strengthening and stabilizing exercises
- Ankle Circles: While seated with one leg extended, sit up and place your hands back for support. Circle your ankles to contract the calf muscles, then press your foot into the ground and pull your toes back, holding each for 10 seconds before switching.
- Leg Lifts: Lie on your back with legs extended and core engaged. Lift one straight leg off the floor and then lower it back down, repeating on both sides.
- Kneecap Tensing: Lie on your stomach and place a towel or blanket under your knee. Tense your thigh to press the towel into the floor, and repeat on both sides.
- Warrior III Variation: A modified version of Warrior III with a bent supporting leg, which you can then bend and straighten to build stability.
Stretches and modifications
- Low Lunge: Place a blanket under the knee that is supporting weight to provide cushioning.
- Half Happy Baby Pose: Lie on your back and pull one knee toward your belly. Hold the back of your thigh, shin, or ankle to bring the knee to a
-degree angle with a flexed foot.- Seated Forward Bend (
): Sit with legs extended and reach for your feet to stretch the hamstrings.- Downward-Facing Dog (
): This pose can help strengthen quadriceps, but be mindful of any pressure on the knees. Ensure your knees are slightly bent to protect them.Important considerations
- Listen to your body: If a pose causes pain, skip it or find a modification.
- Use props: Always have a blanket, towel, or block handy to cushion your knees in poses where they bear weight.
- Move slowly: Focus on slow and controlled movements with longer holds to ensure proper form and avoid injury
PPSYoga poses after hip replacement surgeryAfter a hip replacement, you should avoid poses involving deep hip flexion, extreme rotation (turning the hip inward or outward), and unilateral weight-bearing, such as Pigeon Pose, Lotus Pose, deep Forward Folds, and Warrior III. Instead, focus on gentle, stable poses that promote alignment and balance, including Mountain Pose, modified Tree Pose using a prop, and Bridge Pose, always consulting your surgeon and a qualified instructor before starting.Poses to Avoid
Deep Hip Flexion/Extension:Poses like deep forward folds, low lunges, and intense forward bends should be avoided as they can compress the hip joint.
Extreme Rotation:Avoid poses that force deep internal (turning the leg inward) or external (turning the leg outward) rotation, as this can stress the hip, such as Pigeon Pose (Eka Pada Rajakapotasana) and Lotus Pose (Padmasana).
Unilateral Weight-Bearing:Poses like Warrior III (Virabhadrasana III), which place significant weight on one leg, can strain compensatory muscles and should be approached with extreme caution or avoided entirely.
Twisting Poses Under Load:Revolved Triangle (Parivrtta Trikonasana) and similar twisting poses can put shearing forces on the hip joint.Safe Poses to Try (with Modification)
Modified Tree Pose (Vrksasana):Use a chair or wall for support to help with balance and gently open the hip joint.
Bridge Pose (Setu Bandhasana):This pose is excellent for core and hip stabilization and can be introduced as a strengthening exercise.
Half Forward Fold (Ardha Uttanasana):Using a prop for support, this can provide a gentle hamstring stretch and spinal lengthening without extreme hip movement.
Extended Mountain Pose (Urdhva Hastasana):A simple extension of Mountain Pose, this can provide a full-body stretch and promote spinal lengthening.Important Precautions
- Consult Your Doctor: Always get clearance from your surgeon before starting any new exercise program, including yoga.
- Use Props: Support your balance with chairs, walls, or blocks.
- Listen to Your Body: Avoid any movements or poses that cause discomfort, pain, or instability.
- Focus on Gentle Movement: Gradually introduce poses and avoid holding them for prolonged periods, especially if they are modified.
- Seek Qualified Instruction: Work with an instructor who is knowledgeable about hip replacement recovery to ensure proper form and modifications
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Yoga poses for 90 year old womanGentle yoga poses for a 90-year-old woman include seated poses like the Seated Spinal Twist and Cat-Cow, standing poses that use a chair for support such as Mountain Pose with hand on chair, and floor poses like Child's Pose and Savasana. These are all modified to be safer and more accessible by using props and focusing on gentle, supportive movements. [1, 2, 3, 4]Seated poses
- Seated Spinal Twist: Sit tall in a chair with feet flat on the floor. Place one hand on the opposite knee and the other on the back of the chair. Gently twist your torso to look over your shoulder, keeping your hips stable.
- Cat-Cow (on a chair): Sit tall with hands on knees. Inhale while arching your back and lifting your chest, then exhale as you round your spine and tuck your chin.
- Chair Forward Bend: Sit in a chair, place your hands on your knees, and lean forward from the hips, letting your back and neck relax. This is a good alternative for those with knee or ankle sensitivity.
- Neck and Shoulder Rolls: Sit tall and gently roll your neck from side to side and your shoulders forward and back to release tension. [2, 3, 5, 6, 7]
Standing poses (with chair support)
- Mountain Pose: Stand tall, holding the back of a chair for balance. Distribute weight evenly through your feet, engage your leg muscles, and lengthen your spine.
- Upward Salute Side Bend: Stand in Mountain Pose and inhale while reaching one arm overhead. Exhale to gently bend to the opposite side, holding onto the chair for support. [2, 3, 8, 9, 10]
Floor poses (with props)
- Child's Pose: Kneel on the floor with a bolster or folded blankets between your hips and heels. Rest your torso on your thighs and extend your arms forward or back.
- Savasana (Corpse Pose): Lie on your back, ideally with your legs supported by a bolster. Close your eyes and allow your body to completely relax.
- Supine Spinal Twist: Lie on your back, bend your knees, and let them fall to one side while keeping your shoulders on the floor. You can place a blanket or block under your knees for support. [1, 2, 4, 11, 12]
Important considerations
- Use props: Always use props like a chair, blankets, or blocks for stability and comfort.
- Listen to your body: Avoid any movements that cause pain. Modify poses as needed.
- Focus on breath: Encourage slow, deep breathing throughout the practice.
- Consult a doctor: It is always a good idea to check with a healthcare provider before starting a new exercise program. [3, 4]
PPPPSHere's an AI 'riff' on"8 limb Yoga and its benefits for health, well being and family health even (eg cause and effect-wise)" ... and am not sure what I think of this yet, but for the possibly 150 years ahead of us with extreme longevity genetic drug therapies emerging, seems like it might have some merit -AI OverviewThe Eight Limbs of Yoga (Yamas, Niyamas, Asana, Pranayama, Pratyahara, Dharana, Dhyana, Samadhi) provide a holistic path to health, well-being, and family health by integrating physical postures with ethical conduct, self-discipline, and mental concentration. Individually, they promote physical strength and balance, while collectively they build mental clarity, emotional resilience, and inner peace by fostering self-awareness and a deeper connection to oneself and others. For families, this translates to a shared practice that can cultivate compassion, ethical behavior, and a more harmonious home environment.The Eight Limbs and their benefits
Limb Description Benefits Yama (Ethical Restraints) Moral guidelines and how we treat others (e.g., non-violence, truthfulness). Promotes a more compassionate and peaceful approach to relationships, leading to a more harmonious family environment and improved social well-being. Niyama (Personal Observances) Self-discipline and personal observances (e.g., purity, contentment). Fosters a sense of personal responsibility and self-care, which can lead to better stress management and emotional stability for individuals and as a family unit. Asana (Physical Postures) The physical poses practiced on the yoga mat. --http://www.scottmacleod.com/yoganotations.html = Yoga Notations San Francisco Bay Area - East Bay Hills & Online415 480 4577World University and School's wiki, 'Yoga,' subject page - https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/ wiki/Yoga :) - with an invitation to 'edit this page' to learn or teach and explore yoga.
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