Runners Discover the Benefits of Yoga
By Doug Kurtis - Detroit Free Press
Yoga has long been known to enhance running, but few take
advantage of its benefits.
Runners complain of sore knees, hamstrings and backs from
the pounding they absorb. The pain they endure isn't necessarily from
the force of their feet hitting the ground but from the imbalance caused
by running.
Yoga can help strength, flexibility and balance.
The body tries to avoid injury by working around instability.
This compensation puts stress on the muscles, joints and bones. Tight
muscles get tighter and become hard and inflexible.
As shock absorbers, they should be soft and malleable, with
some give. Brittle muscles are vulnerable to tears.
Repetitive actions, such as running, can create unbalanced
and excessively tight bodies. The endorphins that give runners such a
positive feeling also can mask the pain of oncoming injuries.
Yoga can help runners overcome their imbalance and learn
to relax their bodies, making them more effective and also saving strength.
Tight muscles limit range of motion, but relaxed muscles allow bodies
to operate more efficiently and with greater range of movement.
Yoga also teaches relaxation techniques for breathing. Having
an awareness of your breathing helps reduce the tension that running,
especially racing, can cause.
Many gyms, YMCAs and parks and recreation centers also offer
yoga classes.
In the past several decades, almost a dozen different styles
of yoga have emerged. If you attend a class and it doesn't work, try another
style.
Several acquaintances have espoused the benefits of power
yoga. Many use the tapes produced by expert Bryan Kest. For a selection
of his tapes, Click here
Karen Lewis of Brighton quit weightlifting after she discovered
that power yoga gave her the same upper-body workout and maintained her
muscle tone and strength.
Grace Gilmore of Northville also was suffering from neck
pain because of stress on the job.
"I'm addicted to yoga," she said. "A combination
of strength, stretching, endurance and a quiet mind have been a godsend
to my heavy travel schedule. I bring my yoga mats and Kest tapes wherever
I go."
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