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Yoga studio hoping wait to open doesn’t stretch to stage three of relaunch – rdnewsnow.com

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Dr. Hinshaw specifically named yoga studios as an example of a lower-risk facility. Weve informed our clients well no longer be providing community props or mats, so youll have to bring your own.

Blum says another factor the province has to consider is heavy breathing, because it means six feet (two metres) of distancing isnt enough.

Weve been closed since March 17, like many other businesses, and havent had very much success as far as other programming, says Blum. Our revenue is down 75 per cent.

She also found out in recent days that YogaNation will qualify for a $40,000 loan under the federal Canada Emergency Business Account (CEBA), which the prime minister announced in April. Qualifications were expanded late last month.

More details on the provinces second stage of relaunch are expected this coming week.

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21 Days of Yoga: yoga techniques that will help you with bronchitis – Cond Nast Traveller India

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A woman practising the Viparita Karani pose. Photo: Victor Koldunov/Alamy Stock Photo

Dr Deepashree MR, Wellness Advisor at Atmantan Wellness Centre, shares a yoga asana that helped her mother heal from allergic bronchitis, for the fifth day of our series, #21DaysOfYoga. Ahead of International Yoga Day on 21 June, as many of us continue to stay indoors to help curb the pandemic, this series shares wisdom from the experts to help build a better yoga practice for all. Atmantan Wellness Centre is a 42-acre hillside resort near Mumbai, with practitioners from ayurveda doctors to pranic healers, yoga teachers and massage therapists to help foster healing. Read Dr Deepashrees story below.

My journey with yoga started in school but I actually got to know its healing benefits when my mother, then 37, was diagnosed with allergic bronchitis and slipped disc. A regular yoga practice under professional guidance cured her completely. Id like to share how yoga and pranayama helped my mother recover from allergic bronchitis and stop using an inhaler and medications.

People with allergic bronchitis often cough a lot and have trouble breathing. The condition is triggered by allergens such as air pollution, chemical fumes, pollen, mold, dust, pet dander and food additives. Theres an inflammation or swelling of the bronchial tubes that carry air into your lungs; your airways also produce excess mucus, making it harder to breathe. The therapeutic approach of yoga asanas and breathing techniques played an important role, with its focus on becoming aware of ones body and breathing patterns.

Here are 5 asanas and 3 breathing techniques that help open up the respiratory tract, and improve lung capacity. Please check the contraindications before you practise.

Note: People with back and spine problems, heart disease and blood pressure are recommended to practise these asanas under professional guidance.

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Benefits: Viparita Karani improves blood circulation and reduces irritation in the bronchial tree

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Benefits: Halasana stimulates the thyroid glands and clears a stuffy nose

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Benefits:The whole spine is stretched and this pose expands the lungs

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Benefits:It massages the posterior lobes of the lungs and stimulates the abdominal organs

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Benefits:Helps in correcting your posture,improves your balanceand regulates your respiratory functions.

Benefits: Uses all the lobes of the lungs and helps to ease the breathing cycle

A practice to purify and balance the energies at the physical, mental and emotional levels.

Benefits: Nadi shodhana ensures that the whole body is nourished by an extra supply of oxygen. Carbon dioxide is efficiently expelled and the blood is purified. It clears pranic blockages and balances the ida and pingala nadis, causing the sushumna nadi to flow, which leads to deep states of meditation and spiritual awakening.

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Benefits: Ujjayi balances the cardio-respiratory system, helping carry oxygen to your muscles and organs and removing waste. It helps diminish pain from headaches, relief from sinus pressure, decrease in phlegm, and the strengthening of the nervous and digestive systems.

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Boundless Yoga – HOME

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The Studio Physical Location Classes will be closed due to the Covid-19 shutdown. We will reopen as the local authorities allow. Date will be announce as soon as possible.

Facebook Live Classes for this Covid-19 shutdown (FB live videos are also saved on the Facebook page in the video section for viewing at anytime.)

Anyone may view these classes. We recognize that many of you may have financial needs during this crisis and as such there is no dedicated fee for Facebook live. If you are able to continue to support us at this time so that we may also keep our local community business strong for you you can sign into these classes with your regular class session packages and member ships or purchase on online drop-in ($10) by clicking on the button below, or by sending a donation to the studio via Paypal: info@boundlessyogastudio.com or via Venmo: @BoundlessYoga

If you wish for us to pause a membership package until regular classes resume please contact Emma Kate

Note: Teacher Training Programs are still running as scheduled. We will go Live on Zoom during the shutdown. Students who have registered will receivetheirprivate login information via email. Only one training has been rescheduled (The Restorative Training at our sister location Just Plain Yoga in Camp Hill, PA will now be in August)

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Namaste.

In keeping with prevailing general advisory for safe health of everyone and for a near future free from community spread, COVID-19, we are temporarily closing entrance to Arsha Vidya Gurukulam, Saylorsburg, PA till May 21, 2020. That means for the first time in over 33 years we are compelled to suspend all visitation for Temple Worship, Food (Kitchen & Dining) and Weekend classes, starting now. Our prayers to Lord Daksinamurti for well being of all.

With updated advisory from the state of Pennsylvania that all but life-sustaining businesses in Pennsylvania must shut down, Arhsa Vidya will suspend all ongoing events starting March 22, 2020. Ashram will broadcast Pujya Swami Dayananda Saraswati classes from 11:00 AM 12:00 PM everyday.

Meditation, Yoga and other in temple sessions are cancelled.

Best Regards

Upcoming events we will Livestream the following events on our youtube channel

5:45am-6:45am: Abhishekam [Dhanvantari Maha Mantra]

April 03 June 07 7:15 AM Meditation with Pujya Swami Dayananda Saraswati

May 18- May 30 11:00 AM-12:00 PM Nirvanashtakam with Pujya Swami Dayananda Saraswat

May 23- May 25 Virtual Memorial day weekend with Swami Viditatmananda Saraswati

May 19th 4:30 PM-5:30 PM: Pradosha Puja ; Abhishekam to Medha Dakshinamurthy

May 23rd 4:15 PM-5:30 PM: Bhagavad Gita Chapter 2 with Brahmacari Suryanarayana

June 7th 10:00 AM 12:30 PM: Bhagavad Gita Weekend Classes by Swami Viditatmananda Saraswati

5:30pm-6:00pm: Evening Arati

Virtual Memorial day weekend Camp: The classes will be live streamed on our youtube channel

Saturday, May 23

5:45 6:45 am Morning Abhiseka to Lord Dakshinamruti

7:15- 7:45 am Guided Meditation with Pujya Swamiji (Ongoing online classes)

9:00 -10:00 am Class I with Swami Viditatmanandaji onTarati ShokamAtmavit (Ch. Up 7.1.3)

11:00 -12 Noon Class with Pujya Swami Dayanandaji ( Ongoing online classes)

04-15 -5:15 pm Class II with Swami Viditatmanandaji

05:30- 6:00 pm Evening Aarati

Sunday, May 24

5:45 6:45 am Morning Abhiseka to Lord Dakshinamruti

7:15- 7:45 am Guided Meditation with Pujya Swamiji

9:00 -10:00 am Class I with Swami Viditatmanandaji onTarati Shokam Atmavit(Ch. Up 7.1.3)

11:00 -12 Noon Class with Pujya Swami Dayanandaji

04-15 -5:15 pm Class II with Swami Viditatmanandaji

05:30- 6:00 pm Evening Aarati

Monday, May 25 Concluding day

5:45 6:45 am Morning Abhiseka to Lord Dakshinamruti

7:15- 7:45 am Guided Meditation with Pujya Swamiji

9:00 -10:00 am Class I with Swami Viditatmanandaji onTarati Shokam Atmavit(Ch. Up 7.1.3)

11:00 -12 Noon Concluding Class with Swami Viditatmanandaji.

Previous classes

March 22 April 07 11:00-12:00pm Bringing Vedanta to Day to Day Problems with Pujya Swami Dayananda Saraswati

April 08 April 14 11:00 AM-12:00 PM Upadesa Saram: Ramana Maharshi with Pujya Swami Dayananda Saraswati

April 15 April 21 11:00 AM-12:00 PM One Gita Sloka with Pujya Swami Dayananda Saraswati

April 22 May 16 11:00 AM-12:00 PM Essence of Bhagavad Gita with Pujya Swami Dayananda Saraswati

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Yoga Mat Market to Witness Significant Growth Due to Rising Awareness About Benefits of Yoga & Increasing Number of Yoga Studios Globally Till…

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FELTON, California, May 19, 2020 /PRNewswire/ --Theglobal Yoga Mat Marketis estimated to reach USD 17.32 billion by 2025 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 5.8% from 2019 to 2025, according to a new report by Million Insights. The rising popularity of yoga particularly in countries such as China, the U.S., and the U.K. is projected to propel the demand for yoga mats. Moreover, government authorities are taking up initiatives to promote the Ayurveda, and yoga, which, in turn, is expected to boost the demand for the product.

Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) type mats have dominated the yoga mat market with a share of over 40.0% in 2018, owing to their low price, and high efficiency. Although, manufacturers are now focused on producing mats using biodegradable and eco-friendly materials such as thermoplastic elastomer (TPE), and rubber. Due to the stringent policies by the government on the usage of plastics, the rubber segment is projected to grow at a significant rate in the coming few years.

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In 2018, the specialty stores channel held the largest market share in the overall market. Rise in the number of specialty stores in the countries such as Australia, U.S and China are positively attributing to the segment growth. Further, these stores have a wide range of product availability and customers find it easy to get the products of their desire. The online segment is anticipated to grow at a significant rate over the forecast period owing to the increasing number of e-commerce stores and growing trend of multi-channel retailing.

North America held the largest market share in 2018, and the region is expected to continue its dominance over the forecast period. Increasing awareness about benefits of yoga has led to a rise in awareness among people. Additionally, the increase in number of yoga studios in the regions is expected to proliferate the product demand. Asia Pacific, on the other hand, is projected to register the highest growth rate over the forecast period, largely because of increasing government initiatives to promote yoga in emerging countries including India.

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Gyms and Yoga Studios Given Go-ahead to Re-Open May 26 | CU – columbusunderground

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We are ready to open on the 26th, says Alex White of Peak Human Performance. He as well as many other central Ohioans are eager to open fitness centers on May 26th following the guidelines created by the Ohio Department of Health and the governors office. Yes, we are certainly ready and are excited. It wont be the same as before, not by a long shot, but it will be nice to start seeing people in the space again and to watch it come alive with activity. We will start with private sessions and small groups specificallyto focus on controlled numbers and appropriate spacing.

Gyms and yoga studios provide people with an outlet to maintain their health both physically and mentally, notes Daniel Sernicola of DANJAYYOGA. Many patrons and teachers in fitness centers are ready to grab their mats and kettlebells, but others are uncertain.

Keri Croft from System of Strength is a member of Governor DeWines advisory group. In an interview, she spoke about the hours and hours of meetings held to make sure the best practices would be put into place. We want everyone to be safe. We are really looking forward to re-opening. It will be at about 50% capacity, but we got this.

GoYoga which has 8 studios in the Columbus area and was teaching over 250 classes a week before the lockdown will be re-opening May 26the with a modified and limited schedule and has plans to ramp up slowly. This will give us the time and space to adjust as needed to this new environment and the heightened need for cleanliness and safety, said co-owner Alissa Rodgers. It will be interesting and different for sure, but we are utilizing it as an opportunity to innovate and also get down to the essentials of whats most important for providing a safe, welcoming and fulfilling experience.

Before the gyms and fitness centers closed, many such as GoYoga, Modo Yoga, Infinity Fitness and Tiger Yoga were already doing many of the things suggested in the current guidelines. I am confident of the measures put in place, noted Elizabeth Beattie of Tiger Yoga which also opens May 26, 2020.

Ashtanga Yoga Columbus (AYC) is doing a phased re-opening on June 1, 2020. Per AYCs Jessica Hunt, It will strictly adhere to all guidelines. We will also continue our virtual class offerings for those that prefer to practice from the comfort of home.

Ashtanga classes are rather famous for hands on adjustments, but all instruction will be verbal for awhile. I am excited to teach again, says AYC teacher Sarah Rae Nelson. I trust my community members to be open and honest about their comfort level and health status. I am optimistic that we will continue to be health and safe while provides a really vital service.

Some notable hot places such as Harbor Yoga and MELT Hot Fitness (which already has multiple wait lists for the 26th) will start soon. Some other fitness centers and yoga studios are being more cautious.ModoYoga owner, Chad Underwood, would love to open soon, but he worries about the health of his student and teachers. For now, Modo will continue online classes where students have options to livestream classes from other Modos such as the one in Austin. Many studios such as Align Power Yoga and PAI Yoga and Fitness which also has TRX, barre and spinning are polling their members and also their teachers for direction.

Its a thought-provoking dichotomy for me personally, says Marci Hedderson-Carroll, owner of Geode Yoga a fantastic space in the Hocking Hills area, Maintaining health builds the immune system, but putting myself and my teachers at risk makes for crucial conversations.

We will be doing outdoor classes for the Columbus Commons in June this year for sure, says Julie Wilkes of Seven Studios. But we will be asking both our members and teachers what they would like for us to do about opening the studio again.

Jordan Turner Davis of Art of Yoga agrees, Outdoor classes and virtual offerings through the summer months makes the most sense for students and teachers alike to feel the most comfortable.

Also, we want to have a real community in our studio. If restrictions are such that we cannot have that, then I am not sure we would re-open on May 26th, says Wilkes. Our number one concern is health. We are offering 36 live stream classes a week now, but nothing is like a live class!

Some yoga studios are definitely staying closed for awhile. Yoga On Highs administration noted in an email that, It is important to us to be very thoughtful, deliberate and thorough as we put plans in place to re-open. They plan to continue online classes via MindBody and Zoom for 2 or 3 weeks to monitor the COVID situation in Columbus and build our plans accordingly. Two studios owned by nurses, Yoga Loft and Radiant Yoga and Wellness are also waiting awhile. My guiding principle ispeople first, stated Aimee Pruitt, a registered nurse and owner of Radiant. The safest way for us to conduct business right now is online.

Online yoga has been a surprise hit for many local Columbus yoga studios. Vinny Purtle has hosted Zoom yoga classes many times larger than his studio, Heartbreak Yoga, could ever hold. Our Facebook videos have been seen over 100,000 times! said Angie OBrien of Harbor Yoga. It is amazing! After we re-open, we will move those into a library for people view indefinitely. Most yoga studio owners polled definitely planned to continue online classes even after re-opening their yoga studios.

I am apprehensive and, much like many others, I want to see how things play out with COVID cases spiking or flaring up in our neighborhood, notes White of Peak Human Performance. I would rather take steps moving slowly forward than have to take large steps moving backward.

Unfortunately, one yoga studio will not be reopening. Elevate Yoga & Healing Arts closed their doors April 30, 2020, due to lack of funds since most of the events and workshops and memberships had to be canceled with the COVID 19 crisis. Owner Sada Nam Singh is shifting his teaching to online and Yoga Well-Being.

When asked about what the next meeting with Governor DeWines advisory group holds for future plans, Croft said, We will just see how it flows.

Its hard because no one really knows what this Summer or Fall holds, says fitness teacher Rebecca Vois, I have regular students very eager to return, and I know my employers [MELT Hot Fitness and LIT Life + Yoga] are working very hard to comply with the guidelines and be as safe as possible. I hope to teach [aerial yoga] at LIT; those are small classes easy to space out. I was really psyched about teaching those classes before all this.

What I appreciate is the human need for community, says Sarah Solanik, a yoga teacher at Modo Yoga and other locations in Columbus as well as online, I am excited to share that again myself.

Check with your local fitness center about their individual re-opening plans. The guidelines for gyms, yoga studios and other fitness centers are to follow are on the Coronavirus.Ohio.gov website.

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Turning omega-3 supplement waste into flipflops and yoga mats – NutraIngredients.com

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The leftover oils from the common source of omega-3 supplements, Nannochloropsis salina, make up more than 70-percent of the algae plant and are typically either thrown away or burned but researchers from the University of California have found a way to purify it and turn it intoazelaic acid - a building block forflexible polyurethanes.

The study, published inGreen Chemistry,even found a way toconvert the co-product heptanoic acid into food flavouring and fragrance.

According to the scientists, their process can be performed on oils from multiple algal species, to produce valuable molecules that take part in a chain reaction to form polymers for a highly sustainable source of bio-based plastics. But they chose the N. salina because of its established high production of eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), a valuable omega-3 oil.

Co-author Michael Burkart said:"We showed that we could take waste products from algae-based omega-3 oil production and convert those into valuable and renewable polyurethane foams. These have all kinds of commercial applications, from flip-flops and running shoe soles, to mattresses and yoga mats. In addition, we prepared a flavouring molecule from the remaining co-product that is valued at over $500 per kilogram.

"Co-production of flexible polyurethanes and renewable solvent from a microalgae oil waste stream."

To start the work, the research team - which included scientists from Division of Physical Sciences, the Division of Biological Sciences and the California Center for Algae Biotechnology at UC San Diego - first found a scale-able, cost-effective pathway to improve the purity of algae oil using simple physical methods along with saponification. This is a process by which oils react with sodium or potassium hydroxide to produce glycerol and a fatty acid salt, or soap.

In addition to the fatty acids, the team identified multiple contaminants in the waste oil. #

Co-authorStephen Mayfield explained:"Unlike plants, which store mainly triacyglycerides, or vegetable oil, in their seeds, microalgae contain a variety of metabolic components that are insoluble in water but freely soluble in the algae oil when extracted. The presence of these pigments inhibits downstream reaction efficiency, therefore their removal is a key process in the production of renewable chemicals from algae oil."

Burkart added:"We are already working with major shoe companies to turn these into commercial products that people will want to buy. We are finding that consumers are concerned about all of the petroleum-based plastic waste we are generating as a society, and our team is rapidly developing solutions for future products. Stay tuned!"

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"Co-production of flexible polyurethanes and renewable solvent from a microalgae oil waste stream"

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BikramYogaPlus Palm Springs is offering free online classes to first responders and essential workers, while the studio is closed during the coronavirus pandemic.Yogaand Pilates classes are currently offered each day of the week via live Zoom sessions. First responders and essential workers only have toemail: bikramyogawellness@gmail.comto be given access to join unlimited online classes going on now.

There is really no way to fully show our appreciation for first responders and essential workers during this unusual time, but like many, we are doing what we can in the moment, said Annmarie Lynn, who opened BikramYogaPlus Palm Springs with Denise DuBarry Hay in March 2019. We know first responders and essential workers are dealing with stress like never before, and exercise is a great way to rejuvenate.

Lynn is a certified Pilates andBikramYogainstructor,taught directly by Bikram Choudhury, who developed the unique practice in the 1970s. Lynn is a former gymnast who found life-changing pain relief after practicing BikramYogafor less than three months. Since then, she has dedicated her life to helping others find the same healing throughyogaand Pilates.

For more information about BikramYogaPlus Palm Springs, currently offering online classes only, visithttps://bikramyogaps.karmasoftonline.com/scheduleor call760-832-8655.

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City issues warning to Iconix gym owner who hosted yoga class in violation of health orders – Long Beach Post

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The owner of a Belmont Shore gym that hosted an outdoor yoga class was given a warning Monday for violating health orders meant to slow the spread of COVID-19, a spokesman for the city of Long Beach said.

Such warnings have been rare, with only four or five handed out to businesses over the last month or so, according to Jake Heflin, spokesman for the city.

But the class at Iconix was clearly a violation of the health order. And the city is taking appropriate action just like it would at any business, Long Beach Mayor Robert Garcia said.

Despite gatherings of any kind (including outdoor exercise classes) being banned under Long Beachs health orders, Iconix owner Kurt Schneiter disputed he violated the regulations.

They have no proof of that, he said.

He called the rooftop classat Iconix, formerly known as Olympix, an experiment intended to prove the gym could operate safely with proper social distancing and sanitizing protocols. According to Schneiter, video and photos from the event show nobody was put at risk.

My industry of fitness is being stigmatized, and we want to show that this can be done right, that it can be safe, he told the Long Beach Post on Saturday when his gym hosted the class, which was supported by former Long Beach Councilman Gary DeLong and Chamber of Commerce CEO Randy Gordon.

Long Beachs health officer, Dr. Anissa Davis, said she couldnt comment specifically about what, if any, danger there was in the class at Iconix because she wasnt familiar with how it was run, but she said the point of the health orders was to limit as much interaction between people as possibleallowing only the most essential functions like shopping for food.

The more people that are out and about, the more risk there is, she said.

Shortly before he was issued the warning, Schneiter said in an interview Monday morning that if hosting the class was illegal, city officials should come arrest him.

Schneiter didnt immediately respond to questions about whether he plans to host any more classes at the gym. For the time being, it remains closed, he said.

City officials said repeated violations of the health order can come with penalties including misdemeanor citations, fines, utility shutoffs, revocation of health permits, suspension of business licenses or even arrest.

Only one person and one business have been cited by police for violating the health order so far, according to police.

Police say they ticketed a smoke shop in North Long Beach last month when it stayed open after repeated warnings, and a man was cited and released in Bixby Park Saturday evening for lingering in a park and drinking alcohol.

The man had been contacted and educated numerous times in the past several weeks by officers about the ban on loitering in parks under the citys stay-at-home orders, LBPD spokesman Ivan Garcia said.

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Starting barefoot with singing, friendly introductions and luscious yoga warm-ups on the soft organic lawn, we then hit the trail to do yoga with the canyon cliffs and trees, sometimes entering caves and gently yet deeply stretching in the surrounding wilderness forests, sometimes getting to know the flowers in the meadows amidst the creek beneath old growth trees. We enjoy walking while meditating back to the lawn for final poses and meditation. Then break out our lunches for a party around the pool or beneath the cool shade of the trees that tower above the lawn. Live Classes each Saturday 11 am 1 pm. Maximum class size: 10. By donation. All Spring & Summer until Oct 31st. Location: HeavenOnEarthRetreat.com in the gorgeous Granite Dells near Prescott, AZ. BYO: mat, water bottle, swim suit, towel and lunch. RSVP essential. c(928)308-2146 and h(928)227-2642. Welcome Friends!

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