Yoga Studios Hazard KY

Yoga is a great form of exercise that combines mind, body and spirit. There are many different types of yoga styles and it’s really fun to try several different yoga postures and styles to alternate your workouts. Pleases scroll down to learn more about the benefits of yoga and get access to all the related products and services in Hazard, KY listed below including yoga studios.

the OM place
859-745-1618
815 Quisenberry Lane
Winchester, KY
Yoga Teacher
270-343-3223
61 Lily Creek Ct
Jamestown, KY
Frankfort Yoga Studio
502-227-3276
306 W. Main St.
Frankfort, KY
All Star Fitness
859-727-6888
4035 Dixie Hwy.
Elsmere, KY
The Yoga Studio
859-624-0413
154 Redwood Drive
Richmond, KY
Paducah Yoga Center
270-575-0211
627 Broadway
Paducah, KY
Yoga Teacher
859-609-1421
6334 Remington Cove
Burlington, KY
Ashby's Yoga, TMAA, inc.
1-270-264-1925
1729 Sweeney St.
Owensboro, Ky
Lifepath Center
859-426-5307
734 Brom-Cres Road
Ft. Mitchell, KY
Lexington Healing Arts Academy
859-252-5656
272 Southland Drive
Lexington, KY
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Yoga

Yoga can be a powerful healing tool for overcoming back pain. But there are times when your practice can do more harm than good. “Too often, students don’t back off a pose until there’s pain,” says Jamie Elmer, a yoga instructor in Boulder, Colorado. “Hurting even just alittle bit is a sign that you have to change something.” Elmer challenges students to answer this question: Why are you coming to yoga? “Are you coming for a distraction from something else? That’s what TV is for. A yoga practice without mindfulness can lead to injury quickly.”
If you have a history of lower back pain, keep these do’s and don’ts in mind when you practice, says Elmer:

DO vary the intensity of your practice. “If we do anything repetitively, day after day, and we haven’t built up the internal strength for that activity, the body won’t be ready for it, and injury will result,” says Elmer. Like any type of exercise, mix up the style of yoga you practice. If you do a vigorous, Ashtanga class one day, seek out a more meditative and calming class the next, so you’re not repeating strenuous movements too often.

DON’T go into any pose to your fullest range of motion. “When you’re in that kind of extreme, you’re not using muscle control,” she says. The result? Risky joint compression in your hips, knees, and spine.

DO use your abdominal muscles and bend your knees when going into a forward bend to prevent overstretching in your lower back.

DO use your abs and keep your legs strong in back-bending poses, including cobra and upward-facing dog.

DON’T twist with a rounded spine. “More important than how deeply you can twist is how long your spine is when you do,” says Elmer.

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