
I once asked a physical therapist about what she thought of Yoga and she replied, “It is a good business”.

So, often the intent of an exercise program is falsely achieved. Exercise is more than a series of repetitive moves! Exercise supports the goal of attaining a desired state of health. If your goal is to go hiking without knee pain, than a Yoga class with not reeducate you on how to walk in a less destructive fashion.
Our ideas of exercise often develop and change as we age. When we are younger we are often just moving around increasing cardio and playing sports because we can and its fun. Right around 30 yr., give or take a few years, our needs around exercise change. We change from wanting to look good and develop a higher priority of feeling better physically; Of course the aesthetics are there but the ability to do the activities we enjoy began to take precedence.
Lifestyle changes are considered eating habits, recreation, and emotional/psychological development all in the name of feeling better. We have a long life to live in our bodies and we realize that our lifestyle choices affect our experience of health.
I have many clients arrive to their session injured. With a confused look on their face they ask “how did this happen to me?” After years performing repetitive forms of exercise such as yoga or running, the aches and pains add up to deeper layers of injury. The fact is we age and everyone has adapted to this modern life with poor movement patterns. Aging slows our ability to recover, adapt to, and tolerate certain repetitive activities. Poor movement patterns set us up for injury down the road. Often the silent warning signals go unrecognized and we continue to move through our life unaware until we are sidelined.

For example, if there is an inability for a person to contracttheir Latissimus Dorsi in correct biomechanical form and they proceed to do twenty downward dogs 2-3 times a week, the lack of stability in the joint is creating micro injury thus eventually creates pain in the shoulder. The average cost of a shoulder surgery is $65,000.
My first Yoga instructor, Swami Vishnu Devananda, exclaimed “health is wealth!” My advice would be to make your exercise program support your personal experience of health. Learn how to move your body well by addressing the cause of pain and injury. You must identify poor movement patterns and create bio mechanically correct movement to have true wealth in your life.
My first Yoga instructor, Swami Vishnu Devananda, exclaimed “health is wealth!” My advice would be to make your exercise program support your personal experience of health. Learn how to move your body well by addressing the cause of pain and injury. You must identify poor movement patterns and create bio mechanically correct movement to have true wealth in your life.
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