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This blog has another great review for new moms!

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

http://blogginmommadrama.blogspot.com/2010/08/fall-frenzy-sneak-peek-pulse-yoga.html

Love these bloggers and they love us

Sunday, August 22nd, 2010

Check out this great review!!

http://lebedafamily.blogspot.com/2010/08/fall-frenzy-sponsor-pulse-yoga-review.html

Check out our Self.com multi-tasking exercise tip..

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

http://www.self.com/fitness/blogs/freshfitnesstips/2010/02/move-of-the-day-multi-tasking.html

Check out this review! Thank you Familylicious…

Sunday, July 11th, 2010

http://familyliciousreviews.blogspot.com/2010/07/pulse-yoga-review-and-giveaway.html

Pulse Yoga in the UK!

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

http://thelatest.co.uk/7/revitalise-3

Take a look…..so exciting. Thank you Sharon and Allie who attended our last teacher training!

US Bobsled and Skeleton Federation WOW

Friday, June 11th, 2010

Prisca and I, along with Laura Marx (our expert on anatomy and biomechanics) had the opportunity to teach yoga to the US Bobsled and Skeleton Federation at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs. On June 3rd, we had a two hour session in the morning and another one in the afternoon.

It is such an honor to work with this level of athlete. They learn so quickly and are so in tune with their bodies. They are focused and determined. We hope that Pulse Yoga will become a part of their regular training program. We left them with Pulse Yoga I, II, III and Express and our Yoga for Athletes Fitness System Book.

If any of you from the team have any comments about the workshop, please feel free to post them here. Thank you for the wonderful opportunity to work with you.

Hybrid Yoga

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

Recent studies indicate that hybrid yoga is the fastest growing segment of all yoga styles. Some people prefer to adhere to a style that has maintained a certain “integrity” in the sense that the sequencing and basic alignment principals remain the same after many years. I appreciate this idealism, but at the same time as a teacher, love to explore the creative possibilities that result from combining yoga with other exercise systems.

Personally, after many years of studying and practicing traditional yoga styles, I find it stimulating to create variations of a basic posture with the addition of free weights and micro movements. Just as in Iyengar and other styles that use props to enhance the experience and efficacy of a posture, in Pulse Yoga we use free weights and micro movements to do accomplish this. As yoga practitioners, we live in a time where we have access to powerful established yoga traditions from ancient times, as well as other effective exercise systems. How exciting to have the freedom to explore the potential benefits of combining them.

Who knows, if any of the current hybrid yoga styles survive the test of time, then perhaps these teachers are creating the tradition yoga styles of the future! Time will tell!

Tight hip flexors can cause lower back problems!

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

The iliopsoas is actually three muscles that function as a unit, the iliacus, psoas major and psoas minor. The psoas major and minor (absent in 40% of the population) originate on the transverse processes of the five lumbar vertebrae and then attach to the femur. If these muscles are tight they can cause the lower back to curve anteriorly and if that becomes chronic, can lead to lower back pain.

In Pulse Yoga, we have MANY postures to help with this condition. One of them is Crescent Lunge with pelvic tilts. Right leg in front bent at a 90 degree angle. The back leg extended behind. In this posture, begin to do posterior and anterior pelvic tilt. You will feel it mostly when the pelvis is tilted posteriorly. With the addition of holding weights with the arms and doing bicep curls, you increase the stretch in the hip flexors of that back leg even more.

Oh, and for the future. Have you ever noticed how some elderly people take very small steps? It could be that the hip flexors are so tight that a normal stride is inhibited. Yikes, nobody wants that!!

March 16th- The Boulder Pulse Workshop

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

Thank you to our attendees yesterday. Prisca and I so enjoyed meeting all of you. We left thinking, “What a great group of fitness professionals and what a beautiful facility at North Boulder Recreation Center!”  Please post your comments and let us know how you feel today and give us your thoughts on Pulse.

Our amazing Teacher Training!

Sunday, March 14th, 2010

What a gathering here in Vail for our Teacher Training!! Among our attendees were Allie and Sharon, two teachers from Yoga Haven in England, Ski and Snowboard Vail’s head coach J.C., Dr. Paul Arciero from Nourishing Science and Laura Marx PT. Four days 32 hours of Pulse, pure bliss!