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Hi Moms!!
I need information on "yoga for dummies" LOL. I need to lose weight but am not allowed to exercise only walking(home and work walking).Weight training is out of the question. I have a muscular disorder that prevents me from exerting myself too hard, too fast, too long. I thought yoga would be a good way to get fit without exertion/exhaustion.
Any ideas would be great!!

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Are you looking for a class or something to do at home? There are lots of good low-impact yoga DVDs you can do at home. You can also go to YouTube and search for yoga instruction and come up with all kinds of stuff!

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Hi R.,
I am a yoga teacher in the Granger and Elkhart area. Yoga will certainly help you feel better and if you are a stress eater will help you lose some wieght because of the stress reduction yoga provides. There are certain poses that help stimulate the thyroid gland that are helpful as well. I think you would get alot out of a yoga class. If you want specific class times I would be happy to provide them for you, or if not I encourage you to check out a video to see what its about. Its easier to do in a class, and a teacher can help you make sure you are on the right path to get you started. I have been teaching yoga since I was 23, and I am 54 now so I have a ton of experience with women with different health problems. Best of luck to you!( A good yoga class should not push you to go too fast or do any more than you are comfortable with.) Hope that helps!
A.

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Dear R.,

Chances are if you are overweight and otherwise normal in your activity, you are starving to death. Not in the conventional sense of no food but at the metabolic level where your body is missing things it needs to properly function. If you are missing elements then the body responds to that as if you are in a famine by holding the fat and making you hungry for junk food that puts on the fat. Fat is the way you live through a famine.

There is no easy way to figure out what you are missing but there is a way. Proper testing of your blood can point to the areas that are weak. From there the right supplements can be taken to move your numbers to the middle of the ranges. When that happens your body will know that you are out of the famine and the fat will naturally disappear.

Go to www/3000health.com and learn about how the program works - http://www.bk2health.com/doctor/nutrition/nutrition-Dayto... It is all done by blood work so you don't have to travel to Dayton, Ohio to get tested. The radio shows are MIA at the moment but will be back. Listening will give you a good feel for how the program works.

They don't know me but I've had several friends who have been helped by Dr. Merkle that weren't getting help anywhere else.

God Bless,

S.

Try A.M. Yoga with Rodney Yee. I think it's a good, easy beginner workout. Sure, there are a couple of moves you won't be able to do right away but overall it's very doable.

Need I say anymore, I admit I am not a motivated exercise person, but I have had luck with an exercise ball, it is as low impact as you want. I am a truck driver and after I get ready for work every morning I sit on my ball and do a few sit ups, if anything it at least loosens me up and after sitting for hundreds of miles now that I do this I can get out of my truck when I get to where I am going, before I had to open the door and stand there for a few and stretch cause I was so stiff, so now I tend to push myself to do a few more and it is working numerous parts of my body. You can pick one up for as little as $10 at wal-mart. Good luck to you, and remember take your time and start out small, but never forget to pray about it GOD is always there and listening.

About a year ago I was looking for "yoga for dummies" too, but for relaxation not for exercise. Then I found the FITtv channel on cable, and it has some yoga programs on it. in the NE Ohio area, the channel is I think 135 or 137, and I find the yoga program that fits in my daily schedule and set the reminder timer on the cable box for it. what's nice about the program is they include some optional difficult moves, for when you get a little more advanced, but the moves are optional so the guide tells you other options while the person on tv is completing the move. Good luck! --A.

Are you looking for a class or something to do at home? There are lots of good low-impact yoga DVDs you can do at home. You can also go to YouTube and search for yoga instruction and come up with all kinds of stuff!

I have had similiar issues. I walk and do yoga. If you find a beginner's class and start there it will help you greatly. I have a great yoga instructor who listens to us and our medical issues and never pushes us into something that is not good for our body. Our local community services offer inexpensive classes. I live in the Cleveland area and there is lot available. I'm not sure what your area is like. I have started to add stationary bike to my routine. You can choose any level and any time frame. I have issues with weakness and muscle cramps occasionally caused by Grave's disease. I started with 10 minutes and gradually added based on how my body responded.

Check out www.prevention.com. They always post exercises on their website. You can try out some yoga exercises before buying a dvd or a book. Pilates is a good workout too and not hard on the body.

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