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New “Fitting in Health” article!

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Yoga Poses to Build Strength for Running | Runner’s World Running Times

Here are segments from the great new article on Runner’s World:

Why strike a pose? Studies have shown that yoga squashes stress, aids weight loss, eases pain, helps people stick to an exercise routine, and even improves running times. The strength and flexibility you develop on the mat–namely in the core, quads, hamstrings, and hip flexors–can help you run more efficiently and stay injury-free, says Adam St. Pierre, a coach, biomechanist, and exercise physiologist for the Boulder Center for Sports Medicine.

Additionally, holding challenging poses builds tenacity that’ll pay off on the road. Lauren Fleshman, a two-time national outdoor 5000-meter champion, started practicing yoga after breaking her foot in 2008. But the poses gave her more than just foot strength: “Yoga helps me control my emotions while I’m in discomfort on the road,” she says. “Enduring an intense pose is a lot like enduring a long run or tempo run.”

For all the perks yoga offers, it still requires a cautious approach. Get too ambitious, and you could end up hurt and frustrated. This guide will make easing in easy.

SHOP AROUND

TIME IT RIGHT

BE HUMBLE

AVOID INJURY

via Yoga Poses to Build Strength for Running | Runner’s World & Running Times.

“MIND OVER MAT: HAVING FUN WHILE FOCUSING ON WHAT MATTERS” NOW PUBLISHED!

I had the great honor and privilege of modeling for Jenny Gallagher’s new awesome book!

<CLICK HERE FOR PHOTOS>

Available on:

iBookstore, Amazon Kindle, B&N Nook, Google Play, KoboBizrate

Hardcopies are available for purchase for $14.95 + tax & shipping:  http://www.jennygallagher.com/published_work.html

OR buy them directly from me!

NOW ON PAPERBACK!

“burn after writing”

From amazon.com:

Book Description

Publication Date: July 10, 2012
“burn after writing” is a collection of poems about love, loss, and solitude, by American poet Gabriel Sanders. This collection is full of stirring, unexpected, and even humorous reflections of relationships of the past and present. With poems such as “What was”, “burn after writing”, and “little ostrich”, Sanders shares themes that ring true for all of us, for the experiences of love is universal.

Editorial Reviews

About the Author

Gabriel Sanders is an American poet, sculptor, and screenplay writer. He is also a Certified Yoga Teacher and Personal Trainer. Recently moved to Florida from New York City.

my new book of poetry!

My new book of poetry, burn after writing, is now on kindle! (www.amazon.com)

hard copy to be published soon!

A big thank you to my editor, Cara Winter!