Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Spa Girl & Yoga



Life isn't about how you survived the storm - it's about how you danced in the rain!

I began my journey this week into gentle Hatha Yoga which, for these classes, combined yoga movements with the glorious sound of Tibetan & crystal bowls, gongs and bells which is thought to improve the movement within cells, meridians, breath and deepen the relaxation response within our nervous system.


I have always been a big fan of crystal bowls and bringing together the amazing reverberation and healing power of sound with yoga is, at least for me, a extraordinary experience.

Yoga's combined focus (mindfulness, breathing and physical movement) is known to stimulate many health benefits. Yoga participants indicate they sleep better have increased energy levels, improved muscle tone, experience relief from pain and stiffness, and generally experience overall better health. The  breathing aspect of yoga can also benefit heart rate and blood pressure.

Hatha Yoga which has been practiced for thousands of years is a compilation of physical postures and movements called asanas. Combined with mindful breathing it produces a relaxed state that encourages a deepened meditation. And I have to say, after our 90 minute class I was totally relaxed and had a peaceful sense of calm which was very comforting after a very stressful day.

This was not as strenuous as other practiced forms of yoga, it was slow and gentle and allowed for a more relaxed and laid back workout.  Gentle yoga is ideal for those with mobility issues, the elderly and women who are pregnant.  

What I appreciate is it's restorative aspect, used to prompt the parasympathetic nervous system, which balances the body. By stimulating this system, you can experience a lower heart rate and blood pressure. It also helps to stimulate the immune and endocrine systems. When stressed or overwhelmed, it's the parasympathetic nervous system that restores balance to the body.

Many spas and wellness centres offer yoga classes, or alternatively check out a yoga program in your community and enjoy the many benefits of bringing together  mindfulness, breathing and physical movement.



The term YOGA comes from a Sanskrit word which means yoke or union. Traditionally, yoga is a method joining the individual self with the Divine, Universal Spirit, or Cosmic Consciousness. Physical and mental exercises are designed to help achieve this goal, also called self-transcendence or enlightenment.  
On the physical level, yoga postures, called asanas, are designed to tone, strengthen, and align the body. These postures are performed to make the spine supple and healthy and to promote blood flow to all the organs, glands, and tissues, keeping all the bodily systems healthy. On the mental level, yoga uses breathing techniques (pranayama) and meditation (dyana) to quiet, clarify, and discipline the mind. However, experts are quick to point out that yoga is not a religion, but a way of living with health and peace of mind as its aims. 
Yoga has been used to alleviate problems associated with high blood pressure, high cholesterol, migraine headaches, asthma, shallow breathing, backaches, constipation, diabetes, menopause, multiple sclerosis, varicose veins, carpal tunnel syndrome and many chronic illnesses. It also has been studied and approved for its ability to promote relaxation and reduce stress. 
Yoga can also provide the same benefits as any well-designed exercise program, increasing general health and stamina, reducing stress, and improving those conditions brought about by sedentary lifestyles. Yoga has the added advantage of being a low-impact activity that uses only gravity as resistance, which makes it an excellent physical therapy routine; certain yoga postures can be safely used to strengthen and balance all parts of the body. 
Meditation has been much studied and approved for its benefits in reducing stress-related conditions. The landmark book, The Relaxation Response, by Harvard cardiologist Herbert Benson, showed that meditation and breathing techniques for relaxation could have the opposite effect of stress, reducing blood pressure and other indicators. Since then, much research has reiterated the benefits of meditation for stress reduction and general health. Currently, the American Medical Association recommends meditation techniques as a first step before medication for borderline hypertension cases. 
Modern psychological studies have shown that even slight facial expressions can cause changes in the involuntary nervous system; yoga utilizes the mind/body connection. That is, yoga practice contains the central ideas that physical posture and alignment can influence a person's mood and self-esteem, and also that the mind can be used to shape and heal the body. Yoga practitioners claim that the strengthening of mind/body awareness can bring eventual improvements in all facets of a person's life.

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Spa Girl's continuing love affair with Vancouver Island


I adore Vancouver Island for so many reasons, and my bi-annualexcursion is about to get underway. Research is done, trip map (mostly) planned and several spas along the waywill be a very welcome R.R & R.

Most of my research took place on line at HelloBC.comhowever I also picked up a few really good guide books at CAA as I want this tobe the perfect holiday.

Vancouver Island is renowned for its warm, friendly,and I might add relaxed atmosphere. The stunningscenery ranges from pristine pacific north-west coastlines, a myriad oftranquil islands accessible by the BC ferry service , interior mountain vistaswith glacier and snow- capped peaks, forests (new and old growth), amazinghiking and biking trails, and my favourite, the tame and not so tame beachesthat can stretch for miles. And the food, well, equally outstanding--organicproduce and fresh sea food up and down the island with some of the west coast'smost exceptional chef's. In 2011 CondeNast Traveler named Vancouver Island the #1 Island in Canada.

Vancouver Island is less than 20 minutes by air fromeither Vancouver or Seattle and is a massive island, over 19,356 square miles(32,261 sq kilometres). It also boaststhe mildest climate in all of Canada.

On this trip one of my stops will be a visit to the Kingfisher Oceanside Resort & Spa, in Courtenay. "Home to the renownedPacific Mist Hydropath®. Unique to North America, the Pacific Mist Hydropath®features eight water therapy stations set in a recreated West Coast shorelineof sculpted caves and pools. The spa offers a full range of services."


Vancouver Island Food, Wine & Relaxation
"Saveur magazine, in 2006, named Vancouver Island the west coast's "newepicurean mecca," a well deserved title, given the region's countless farms, markets,fresh seafood docks, wineries,cideries,breweries,restaurants,and culinary schools.
Farmers markets overflow withfresh, local, and organic produce, freshly baked goods, and locally madeartisan cheeses. Island vineyards bear some of the world's most outstandingcool-climate grapes, and are winning rave reviews and critical awards. Diningon Vancouver Island is sublime. Local food is meticulously prepared by some ofthe continent's most innovative chefs and paired with award-winning wines fromisland wineries.
And to relax? There is a largeselection of wellness centresand spas on Vancouver Island, many of which feature stunning naturalviews and treatments with local ingredients, such as seaweed, wine, berries andcedar trees. For a hot springs escape, take a short boat tour to the remote Hot Springs Coveand soak next to the Pacific Ocean."
On my wish list is a west-coast facial, seaweed bath,massage and pedicure...enjoy your summer everyone.

Play safe!

Top Islands in Continental U.S. and Canada

RANK'11NAMESCORE
12Vancouver Island, British Columbia Hall of Fame87.48
2-Mount Desert Island, Maine86.91
34San Juan Islands, Washington Hall of Fame85.13
4-Florida Keys84.02
5-Kiawah Island, South Carolina Debut82.93



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