Mt. Tamalpais Above the Fog—Sometimes We Can Get There by Brad Gibson |
You see, between the three of us, we have a wealth of special information and techniques we'd love to share with you.
Baxter Bell is an MD, a medical acupuncturist, and a long-time yoga teacher. Besides teaching regular asana classes, he specializes in yoga for back care and anatomy for yogis. He'll be recommending yoga poses and other practices for you that address various physical aspects of healthy aging, including strength, balance, flexibility, circulation and agility.
Brad Gibson is a professor at the Buck Institute for Research on Aging, where aging and age-related diseases are the sole focus of the institute. As more is discovered about the aging process, our understanding about how to support healthy aging with yoga will increase. Brad will help you keep in touch with the latest scientific discoveries, and we'll explain their connection to specific yoga practices.
Nina Zolotow is a yoga writer as well as a certified yoga teacher and a long-time yoga practitioner, and her special area of expertise is yoga for emotional wellbeing (including yoga for stress, insomnia, depression, and anxiety). She’ll be recommending yoga practices for cultivating equanimity because as we age, reducing stress is more important than ever, both for our physical health and our peace of mind.
This week each of us will take a turn letting you know a little more about ourselves and why we decided to take on this project. After that, we hope to take requests! Below is a list of the general topics we are planning to take on. But please leave a comment if any you have any special questions or concerns you like us to address.
- strength
- balance
- flexibility
- agility
- circulation
- stress
- cognitive functioning
- equanimity
- specific age-related diseases (such as arthritis, high blood pressure, Parkinson’s, diabetes, etc.)
- what is known (and what is not known) about the aging process
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