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Yoga for Runners: Live webchat and a brilliant offer
By Alice Palmer on 04/05/2012 10:42:38
Quiz Bikram expert Olga Allon live in the forums today

specific injuries and more.Olga's Hot Bikram Yoga studios in Fulham, Balham and London Bridge are firmly established destinations that reflect the ethos of Bikram Yoga, the UK’s fastest growing form of yoga. As you'll know from Kerry and Alex's posts in our

Yoga For Runners: Position 7 - Tuladandasana
By Alexandra Rees on 24/08/2011 10:22:00

above your head so your biceps are tucked behind your ears. Relax your shoulders to avoid them hunching. 3. Take a step forward with your right foot, keeping your toe pointed and your quad contracted to pull up the knee cap. 4. Inhale, tighten your

Yoga for Runners: Position 11 - Tadasana
By Alexandra Rees on 08/11/2011 09:50:28

helps strengthen the knees, but don't over-do it if you know your knees aren't great.""Use this pose as a practise to find some mental clarity. You'll be pretty hot and sweaty by this point in the class, and desperate for the savasana, so avoid

Yoga for Runners: Position 12 - Padangustasana
By Alexandra Rees on 22/11/2011 11:53:42

As we mentioned in our previous blog, the second set of Tree is actually a different pose altogether, but you pick up the posture where you left off with Tree. Toe Stand (Padangustasana in Sanskrit- you really should be fluent by now) requires patience, concentration and a strong...

Yoga for Runners: Position 6 - Dandayamana Dhanurasana
By Alexandra Rees on 11/08/2011 11:45:11

If you've harboured secret desires of having the flexibility and grace of a ballet dancer, you'll love Dandayamana Dhanurasana.Even if you're just looking for a more flexible lower back or an end to back pain, you'll love the sixth pose in the Bikram sequence, also known as Stand...

Yoga For Runners: Position 3 - Utkatasana
By Alexandra Rees on 13/06/2011 11:19:21

Welcome to posture three of the 26 postures in the Bikram yoga series. This blog is brought to you from the sunny surroundings of South Beach, Miami, where your intrepid reporter is researching Bikram as practised over the pond and running up and down the beach in 84 degree heat....

Yoga for Runners: Position 1 - Pranayama Breathing
By Alexandra Rees on 16/05/2011 10:37:05
The first in the Bikram yoga sequence - a dose of breathing that can help you run faster.

Our first two blog posts introduced Bikram yoga, and now we're getting into the nitty-gritty of how the 26 specific postures in the Bikram sequence can improve your running performance.Practising yoga in the heat brings huge benefits, but the flipside of the 104 degrees farenheit...

Yoga for Runners: Position 5 - Dandayamana Janushirasana
By Alexandra Rees on 11/07/2011 10:25:12

these ligaments strong and healthy is crucial for injury-free running.Alongside occupational hazards such as 'tennis elbow' and 'golfer's wrist', 'runner's knee' is the dreaded non-specific but debilitating impact-related pain which torments many a runner (and

Welcome to our new Yoga for Runners blog
By on 12/04/2011 17:20:18
In the first instalment of our new blog, Team RW takes up yoga in a bid to out-stretch injury.

blog. If you're a regular reader of this website or Runner's World magazine you'll know the importance of stretching and flexibility in helping to make you a better runner and ward off injury.After three years of on-off injury I decided that my new

Yoga for Runners: Position 13 - Savasana
By Kerry McCarthy on 14/12/2011 10:00:00

If there's one pose that every single beginner fancies their chances at mastering with little effort it's Savasana.Sanskrit for 'Death Pose', it essentially involves, um, playing dead essentially. It's the halfway point of the 26 poses and signals the change over from the standin...

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