If you wake up listless or grumpy, or just don’t quite want to get up yet, here’s a simple Yoga Tune Up® pose that you could do before you even get out of bed! (If there’s someone else in bed with…
Friday, July 22nd, 2011
Do you find it especially difficult to get out of bed these days? The bed is comfy cozy…. can’t we all just hit a global “snooze” button and wake up later? Unfortunately we’ve got things to do, people to see and…
Friday, July 15th, 2011
Recently, one of my students discovered how tight her left shoulder was while I was teaching her the leg stretch series and practicing Yoga Tune Up® Leg Stretch #3. Although this pose focuses on the lumbar twist, it is also a…
Wednesday, July 13th, 2011
When my beginning senior students ask me what they should practice at home, I always prescribe Leg Stretches. Never to overwhelm a new student with more things to add to their pressured day, I keep it simple by suggesting to start…
Friday, July 8th, 2011
Earlier this spring, one of my students not-so-jokingly suggested I offer a YTU workshop for the Fiber Arts. After the chuckling subsided I considered the merit of her request. It had been a long, cold and very snowy New England winter—the…
Wednesday, July 6th, 2011
We mouse, we drive, we hold things. We take for granted our ability to flatten our hands together in Anjali Mudra. Yet our fingers live in a chronic state of flexion—even at rest they curl in toward the palm. And for…
Friday, July 1st, 2011
Sprains, fractures, carpal tunnel…wrists seem to get all the attention when it comes to any pain near the hand. And let’s face, it, with the exception of some arthritis or occasional soreness at the base of our thumbs, our hands serve…
Friday, June 17th, 2011
Ok, maybe that’s an exaggeration, but your obliques (the diagonal muscles that cross from the bottom of the ribs to the top of your pelvis) are in charge of making sure your ribs are properly aligned over your pelvis. If one…
Thursday, June 16th, 2011
1. Begin in Ardha Savasana (half-corpse pose) with both feet planted on the floor about 18 inches away from the buttocks. Raise the arms overhead as you slowly inhale pulling the spine off the floor, bone by bone. The inhale ends…





Wednesday, July 27th, 2011