Whether it’s a home-based or teacher-guided practice, yoga classes benefit the immune system in multiple ways:
Mindful attention works biochemically to reduce stress.
Movement for body-brain connection activates the lymph system to remove toxins.
Rest enhances regeneration through cellular repair and removal.
Sounds simple, right? It is, once you learn a few keys to success. This blog by Laura Tyree will zero in on how mindful attention helps the brain and immune system.
Understanding Your Body and How Yoga Helps
Several systems keep the body operating, like the CNS (central nervous system), the PNS (peripheral nervous system), the ENS (enteric nervous system) . . . I could go on, but let’s just say we are extremely complex organisms.
So let’s skip straight to the autonomic nervous system and its two components: the sympathetic (fight-flight-freeze) and the parasympathetic (rest-restore-digest). Reducing stress via the parasympathetic nervous system also reduces tension from the sympathetic system. In other words, we start relaxing, which improves our sleep, digestion, and cardiovascular function.
Think of it this way: When something startles a person with a healthy brain-body response, their heart will beat faster and blood will rush to their lungs, arms, legs and brain, preparing them to fight or run. When the brain determines that the threat is gone, homeostasis returns. That is a positive response of the sympathetic nervous system to a stressor.
Now, if the stressor were a wild animal attack, the person would feel a tremendous rush of energy, and then expend that energy to fight or run. If they survived, the experience would actually increase their overall vital strength. Crisis over—back to the business of being.
But what about chronic low-grade stressors? Perpetual worries and fears, the constant pace of go-go-go? These aren’t quick experiences with definite outcomes. They wear the overall system by keeping it stuck in an elevated fight-flight-freeze state, reducing the renewing qualities of the rest-restore-digest system. In this case the body doesn’t get that burst and singular outcome that returns it to homeostasis. Add in unnatural foods and unnatural environments, and it’s a recipe for disaster — a negative stress response.
When sympathetic tension is prolonged and pervasive, our body cannot metabolize food, restore damaged cells or renew other vital mechanisms. We never drop into that deeply nourishing parasympathetic state.
How Yoga Helps Your Mind and Body
Here’s where mindful yoga practices and classes make the difference. Consciously connecting to the body, in movement, frees the CNS, PNS and ENS to reset. Yoga and other mindful exercises help unwind the tangle of chemical chaos and restore equilibrium. And the more you practice, the stronger the rest-restore-digest response becomes.
Yoga isn’t the only physical practice that benefits the immune system this way. But yoga is extremely popular for this purpose, for several subtle reasons.
First, along with the physical practice, yoga teachers often discuss universal philosophies—like peaceful action, truthfulness, discipline and acceptance—that help us recognize negative thought patterns affecting our behavior. With this awareness, change is possible.
Also, being led through a yoga class allows our take-charge pre-frontal cortex to chill out so it can fully focus on the present and body postures.
Finally, simply standing on one foot causes millions of neurons to fire off. Far more effective than crossword puzzles or Sudoku, this complex interaction of brain and body part is brings mindful attention to parasympathetic healing.
Plus it’s never too late to benefit from yoga classes. Science has proven that regardless of age, the brain continues to be molded by new experience. We all have the power to rewrite our own neural story, our own immune story, our own health story, and reclaim the natural flexibility of our body and mind.
Two Ways to Connect to Our Yoga Classes and Teachers
Starting today, both yoga studios are offering in-studio classes limited to ten students per class. Yoga students must register on-line. The yoga classes will not involve contact of any kind, including adjustments in postures. You must bring your own mat, blocks and blankets. No studio props will be used. If you are experiencing fever, malaise, cough, shortness of breath, or have been exposed to others whom are COVID+ or have symptoms, we ask you please refrain from attending.
Additional private yoga classes may soon be available for small groups. We are excited to have you back!
Nāmāsté
Laura Tyree is owner of Dragonfly Yoga Studies and Hot Yoga Om. Both yoga studios are located at 184 Brooks St. SE, Building 2, Fort Walton Beach, FL.
Battle the Summer Heat at the Hot Yoga Om Studio, Fort Walton Beach
Hot yoga might be one of the last things on your mind during the humid summer months. But did you know that practicing hot yoga during the hot summer months like July will help better acclimate you to the heat and humidity outside? If you practice hot yoga frequently, the summer heat won’t feel as hot to you and you might not need your air conditioning quite as much. During your hot yoga practice, your body cools itself down through sweat so when you walk outside after, the air doesn’t feel as hot either. But as always, hydration is the key – before, during and after your hot yoga practice.
Now is a great time to practice hot yoga to get your heart pumping, increasing your circulation, flexibility, mobility, strength and more. Join us at the Hot Yoga Om Studio in downtown Fort Walton Beach.
July Hot Yoga Specials
The Hot Yoga Om Studio in downtown Fort Walton Beach is celebrating July with great hot yoga class specials and packages for new and existing students. Anytime is a great time to start hot yoga for new students. Whether you’re entirely new to yoga or fitness or just curious about the benefits of hot yoga, the Hot Yoga Om yoga instructors are ready to guide you through class and help you experience the difference. Our healing, far-infrared heating panels give you a safe, UV free, dry, hypoallergenic heat that will help detox and rejuvenate your body and soul.
For July, new students to the Hot Yoga Om Studio can enjoy two weeks of unlimited hot yoga classes for $20. There are a variety of easy level hot yoga classes for new students that begin as early at 5:30 am and as late at 7 pm.
Current Hot Yoga Om students can purchase a hot yoga class package with five classes for $45 (single purchase only) or two months of unlimited yoga for $155 (save $85). From slow flow to radical flow to Hot Vinyasa with Jen Luke, our hot yoga studio is heating up with some incredible classes, energetic instructors and our amazing clients! We hope to see you soon. Click here to sign up for a hot yoga class.
Public Yoga Workshops
Our sister yoga studio a couple of doors down, Dragonfly Yoga Studies, has got a jam packaged calendar of public yoga workshops that we invite you to. Join us August 2nd and 3rd as we welcome the one and only Swami Jaya Devi Bhagavati. She is the executive director of Kashi Atlanta and has been voted the Best Yoga Instructor in Atlanta annually since 2006 in the Creative Loafing survey. Swami Jaya Devi has taught yoga and meditation all over the world and she is bringing her expertise to the Dragonfly Yoga Studio for an amazing public yoga workshop “If you can change your breath, you can change your life.” Swami Jaya Devi Bhagavati’s Yoga Workshop Weekend includes a spiritual talk on Friday night, Kali Natha Yoga on Saturday and another spiritual talk on Saturday afternoon.
Yoga Teachers will not want to miss our Doug Keller Immersion for Yoga Teachers on September 6 – 8. Qualifications include 100 hours of teaching experience, 200YA – 500YA yoga certification and full participation. This is a concentrated learning environment. Be prepared to Immerse yourself for the weekend. Doug will cover topics such as Sacroiliac, Low Back and Neck Health: Working with the Layers or ‘Koshas’ of Feeling in the Fascia of the Spine — With Implications and Applications in the Teaching of Asana; The Lower Body: From the Feet to the Knees and Hips; From Hands to Heart: Spiraling into Shoulder Health through the Arms — with attention to the health of the wrists and elbows, and their impact on shoulder opening; and The Upper Body: Upper Back and Neck, and Their Effect Upon Shoulder Health. There will be a limited enrollment for 24 people. Registration will occur on a first come first serve basis.
The one and only Laura Tyree will be taking her annual trip to the beautiful Tennessee mountains from October 18-20 for the annual Greybear Lodge Yoga Retreat with Diann Fuller. Yoga students of all fitness levels are welcome to join us for this lifechanging weekend of yoga, laughter, fabulous food, relaxation and nature! The nurturing union of Diann’s and Laura’s teaching styles draw students to experience the practice of living yoga in each moment.
The Hot Yoga Om studio in downtown Fort Walton Beach is flowing into an incredible 2019. Our students and teachers are enriching their practice while making deep connections and working towards a stronger and more peaceful self.
Our daily hot yoga classes are for all levels and we welcome everyone to experience the difference at our hot yoga studio in downtown Fort Walton Beach. Our hot yoga teachers bring their souls to the mat. Experience far-infrared heating panels give you a clean, safe, dry heat that completely changes your hot yoga class experience.
Hot off the press – here is the latest and greatest news for Hot Yoga Om for February 2019:
Hot Yoga Class Monthly Specials:
New students to the Hot Yoga Om studio can enjoy two weeks of unlimited hot yoga classes for $20. Hot Yoga Class Packages include 10 classes of yoga for $75 and one month of unlimited yoga classes for $85 (save $35).
We invite you to join Lori Hupp on Sundays from 4:30 – 5:30 pm for our Deep Connections YIN Class. This hot yoga class is perfect for the beginner and experienced alike. It offers the balance of both yin and yang philosophies aiming to increase strength and flexibility, which allows more energy and lower stress.
Also, our sister Dragonfly Yoga in Fort Walton Beach is hosting a fun Mantra Music Concert with Sean Johnson and the Wild Lotus Band on Sunday, February 24th at 6 pm. Free your heart and stir your soul in this evening of ancient mantras given new voice through dynamic songs that merge New Orleans roots, rock, gospel and world grooves.
Sean, Alvin and Gwendolyn’s latest album Unity debuted #1 on the iTunes World Music Chart and #3 on Billboard. Their music has appeared on Putumayo World Music and they are the first kirtan-based band to ever play the New Orleas Jazz Festival. Cost is $25. Sign up online or at the Dragonfly Yoga Studio in Fort Walton Beach.
Tips for a Successful Hot Yoga Class
Due to the popularity of our hot yoga studio in Fort Walton Beach, our hot yoga classes tend to fill up quickly. Here are some tips for success so you’re not sweating it to make it to a class:
You must pre-register for a class to have a mat space held for you until 7 minutes before class time.
The easiest and quickest way to register for a class to reserve your spot is through our Hot Yoga Om app. Just go to your app store and search for Hot Yoga Om. Available through Apple, Google Play and more. Through the Hot Yoga Om app, you can see our most recent hot yoga classes schedule, sign up for hot yoga classes, add reminders and get studio promotions.
Walk-in students to our Fort Walton Beach hot yoga studio may take available mat space 5 minutes before class. First come, first serve basis.
If you pre-register and miss your window, missing your hot yoga class, your name will be removed from the class list and your package will be re-applied or your drop-in fee will be held in your account.
Yoga Teacher Training by Laura Tyree
Laura Tyree is excited to open a world of opportunities in 2019 with its Registered Yoga Teacher 200 Hour (RYT 200hr) Yoga Teacher Training Program beginning in February. This nine month journey into the world of Yoga Teacher Training will transform you into a new you by the end of this program. With over 20 years in development and hundreds of people certified to teach yoga, Laura’s Yoga Teacher Training program is unlike any other in the area. Whether you want to be a yoga teacher or just have the yearning to learn more about the mystical world of yoga, this Yoga Teacher Training program will take your practice deeper and give you a greater appreciation for yourself and your life.
“There is an unspoken, yet divine interaction that occurs within that leads to greater peace and understanding,” stated Laura Tyree, owner and primary trainer at Dragonfly Yoga. “With our Yoga Teacher Training program, you will receive the knowledge of teaching an empowering, safe yoga class along with tools to connect and continue to grow and learn.”
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