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Showing posts with label yoga for basketball. Show all posts
Showing posts with label yoga for basketball. Show all posts

Friday, March 19, 2010

March Madness Gladness

March is that in between month when everyone gets grumpy about the cold and  just wants it to be warm and sunny. We had an especially brutal winter this year so seems like patience is even more thin awaiting the longer, brighter days of spring.

My dad used to say "if you don't have anything good to say, don't say anything at all". So I try not to waste my energy complaining about things I can't change like the weather.

In fact, I believe that spending time complaining and worrying are completely counterproductive. One of my favorite quotes is... "worrying is praying for what you don't want." Instead, we should put our focus on what we DO want!

Yet I hear women in the locker rooms complaining about their husbands, kids, and work; I hear people on their phones every where I go worrying and gossiping. I'm certainly prone to it (it is contagious!) Like anything, it takes practice to learn how to turn your worries and complaints into positive affirmations.

In yoga practice, we like to set a positive "Intention" to help reinforce how we want to feel both on and off our yoga mat. I personally like to choose words like 'happy, peaceful, energized'. Often my Intention is simply to 'fill my cup' so I have more positive energy to share with others.

A few days ago in the locker room I was near two women complaining about how 'busy and crazy' their lives are. They spent 20 minutes commiserating about their kids schedules, workouts, and believe it or not, their upcoming spring break vacations. I pretended not to listen. But I thought  about how they could use that 20 minutes of time sitting still and quietly contimplating all that they are grateful for, or to proactively consider changes in their schedule to create more space and joy in their lives. People often say they don't have time to do yoga or to simply sit still and 'do nothing'... But I find doing nothing is actually very productive!

I believe our minds completely register every word we say. So when you say "my life is crazy" over and over again, guess what your life will be? These complaints or worries actually turn into affirmations, and we're reinforcing the very thing we're complaining about! Yikes.

In the spirit of March "madness" I encourage you to get your gladness on! Do you habitually complain or worry about the same thing? I'm guilty of saying "I'm so tired" so my on-going goal is to create a balanced schedule, to do things that energize me, and surround myself with people that energize me (unfortunately I don't get a choice of who I share a locker room with!)

I am glad for March! It's a fun transitional month. For me, pre season yoga for football starts with the Baltimore Ravens while basketball season comes to an end and I get to cheer on the University of Maryland Men's basketball in the playoffs! As you can imagine, YES these athletes totally energize me. Go Terps!

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Yoga for Basketball



For the last two pre seasons, I've had the honor and priveledge to teach yoga for the University of Maryland Men's Basketball team. It's a special opportunity when I get to work with athletes and coaches I admire so much and cheer for!

The Terps Strength & Conditioning coach, Paul Ricci, has a unique approach and is a pleasure to work with. I love the fact that he takes the yoga classes with the team, tells me each week what areas to work and focus on, what they need stretched, and who's injured...

Some weeks their "yoga practice" was focused on challenging their strength and balance with warrior sequences...other weeks would be focused on breathing, flexibility and recovery. There's few other things as peaceful as seeing 15 strong guys sprawled out on a basketball court in Savasana with lavender scented bags covering their eyes, focusing on their breathing and stillness, with the buzz of the lights hissing in the background...

As a yoga teacher, I am always a student myself and often learn something from each and every one of my clients and classes. Each player on the team inspires me. I admire their athleticism, focus, and the willingness of the coaches and players to do what it takes. I think back to my college days and am in awe at how they do what they do.

I'm having a lot of fun watching and cheering them on! Like a worried mom I think "gosh I hope they're stretching, eating well and recovering" but one thing is for sure, whatever they are doing is working!

Namaste Terps!

p.s. Check 'em out doing some strength & conditioning...
http://www.youtube.com/user/MarylandBBStrength#p/u/3/QvxMPajbczE