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Five Benefits of a Yoga Workout

Posted Mar 12th 2008 6:00PM by Angela Bronner
Filed under: Lifestyle, health

By Sonia Alleyne, Courtesy BlackEnterprise.com

Athough Robin Downes had a successful media career in film and television-even winning an Emmy in 1981 for news and documentary achievements for her work at ABC's 20/20-the seeds for becoming a certified yoga instructor had already taken root. A former dancer and gymnast, Downes had practiced martial arts. By the time she took her first yoga class, in 1994, at age 34, "it felt like home."

Concerned about keeping herself fit and youthful, Downes practiced yoga to combat the stresses of the entertainment industry and her mother's illness. "My mother was losing her battle with breast cancer," she explains. "These were all major alarms to pay attention to."

Her first class quickly led to training, then certification and a trip to India. Today, Downes teaches Hatha yoga, a form that focuses on breathing and strengthening the body through special poses called asanas. For 10 years she has grown her practice to include a CD and a DVD called Robin Downes' Yoga Flava. She also worked with celebrities and business clients such as Russell Simmons, actress Vanessa Williams from the television series Soul Food, and talk show host and former NBA star John Salley.

Yoga, like any form of exercise, requires dedication and discipline. "It's important to take the time to work on ourselves," Downes implores. She offers five important reasons to get started.

1 De-stress On top of the stresses of hustling through the day's demands, many professionals are struggling with subconscious anxieties. Yoga poses involve asanas, which focus on relaxation and produce calming and soothing effects.

2 Breathing "Proper breathing gives you energy," Downes explains. "A lot of people are walking around tired and wondering why. They're not bringing in a full fresh supply of oxygen to nourish the entire body."

3 De-aging Alleviating stress is important in slowing the aging process. Inverted poses, in particular, are rejuvenating to the system.

4 Detoxing In more vigorous yoga routines, perspiring helps eliminate toxins. "Twisting is [also] wonderful for detoxing the internal organs, such as the liver and intestines."

5 Meditation and visualization Yoga enables the body to prepare for meditation. Strengthening the body and learning how to breathe are the first stages. "Taking time to still the body helps you gain clarity for business and personal decisions as well as future projects."

For more information, log onto www.yogaflava.com

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1. I love yoga. It has helped me tremendously. I feel better than I have in years.

Tess at 8:56PM on Mar 13th 2008

2. As a certified yoga teacher in the city of Philadelphia, it saddens me that more black people are not doing yoga. There are typically 25-30 people in the classes I teach and maybe one of them is black. Amongst other benefits, yoga is an excellent way to deal the added stress we as a people tend to experience. It is my hope that more of us will give it a try. Namaste!

Bree at 7:34AM on Mar 16th 2008

3. I started Bikram yoga a few months back and it really helped me w/ a muscular illness I live with. I haven't been to the class in months but have an urge to strat again very very soon. I plan to incorporate it in my daily life.

Mich at 11:11AM on Mar 16th 2008

4. After having practiced Yoga for awhile, I injured by right wrist and couldn't much of the yoga posses. The only other exercise I did was walking, because I needed to walk my dog. After five months of waiting for my wrist to heal, I have returned to Yoga and, although I had to start almost from the beginning, I am amazed at how quickly I am regaining strength. and endurance. I do Ashtanga and Yin yoga and Iam continually asking my friends to join me; its never too late, I am 70+ years young.

maria adorador at 3:45PM on Mar 19th 2008

5. Hi Bree, where in Philadelphia do you teach yoga? Thanks in advance

mehi215 at 6:38PM on Mar 19th 2008

6. Bree, im african american and i would love to join yoga. Where do you teach?

trina at 7:09PM on Mar 19th 2008

7. I do yoga---egyptian yoga. Google it, to find out more about it. Also, Queen Afua has some yoga type moves in her book Sacred Woman. You can practice basic yoga moves in the privacy of your home as well.

There are countless Black people who are doing yoga, but in their own cultural domains and venues, which is okay right?

lotus at 10:25PM on Mar 19th 2008

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