Thursday, May 6, 2010

Ayurveda and Yoga itips for the Summer


In Texas we have been enjoying a fresh and wet Spring for the most part. Nevertheless some days you can feel the Summer coming closer and closer with temperatures above 90 degrees.
For that reason I decided to take an interesting workshop with Mandy Eubanks and Kerry Meath called "How to beat the Summer Heat with Ayurveda and Yoga".

Ayurveda is the sister system of Yoga and means the Science of life. Kerry mentioned "Interestingly the Caraka Samhita, the oldest Ayurvedic book ever found describes many of the ailments that we suffer today."
In Ayurveda everyone has a unique body type made of the interaction of five elements: Ether, Fire, Water, Air and Earth.

Kerry explained that in the Summer there is more heat, humidity and sunlight therefore the predominant elements are fire and water. The fire element is associated with the PittaDosha (Ayurveda mind and body type).
Some characteristics of the Pitta type are that people tend to have skin problems, quick temper and headaches. They are smart, curious and have drive. Too much heat produces allergic reactions, rashes, heavy sweating, heart burn, etc. Kerry recommends to cool down the body to avoid inflammation and liver problems.
Here are some tips:
Avoid hot, spicy or oily foods; avoid coffee and alcohol, sun exposure and rigorous exercise.
As for your yoga practice, Mandy and Kerry recommend:

a) Keep a relaxed hold
b) Instead of lifting your eyes in your practice, keep your gaze forward and soften it.
c) Use twits to help the body to eliminate better and release toxins.
d) Use Sitali breath to cool the body down as pranayama

During the Summer, try to sleep and wake up earlier.

In other words, refresh yourself frequently, specially if you have a pitta constitution to avoid overheating and inflammation.

I felt great after a gentle practice and with great ideas to abate my fiery disposition. Summer bring it on, I will be better prepared!

Kerry and Mandy have schedule classes like this one to go over every season. Check the Castle Hill Events calendar for more information at http://www.castlehillyoga.com/
To contact Kerry Meath go to http://www.timelesshealthsolutions.com/

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