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How To Gain Height Naturally Through Yoga - 3 Yoga Exercises
For centuries people have used the techniques of yoga to improve their body and overall well-being. Yoga stretches your entire body, and especially your spine, and gives it the balance and strength it needs to grow.
If you are someone who is wondering how to gain height naturally, you should consider an exercise program that involves yoga.
Yoga is a series of fluid movements that centers your body. The focus is to create flexibility while controlling your breath. This flexibility and control helps you with gaining height on many levels.
Yoga stretches your body, especially your back, through its full range of motion. This helps your body fully decompress from the downward pressure of gravity that causes you to actually shrink.
Once your body is relieved of this strain, the cartilage in your back and joints can start to lengthen and thicken which makes you taller.
Furthermore, the deep inhalation and focus of yoga helps your body relieve the stress that causes tension in your back muscles. This tension would normally hinder growth, but with these height gain exercises you can overcome it.
Additionally, yoga strengthens your spine which improves your posture. If you want to know how to gain height, you should know that it all begins with good posture.
People have the ability to get a height gain of several inches just by having the correct posture. A spine which is aligned is then prepared to grow longer.
In this article, we will show you how to gain height through three specific yoga exercises. These three vary in degree of difficulty, so that you can start with the grow taller exercise that is best for you.
Also, it is important that you always check with your physician before beginning this, or any, exercise plan.
Sukhasana - The first exercise is called the Sukhasana and it is the “centered” position from which all other yoga moves originate.
It is important that you learn this position because it will help you control your breathing and make you better aware of your body. Furthermore, it tones your lower back and hips, helping the cartilage in those areas to decompress.
You will want to sit on the floor in a cross-legged position, your hands resting on your knees.
Focus on controlling your breathing so that it is deep and at an even pace. Keep your spine perfectly aligned and push your buttocks to the floor and gently lower your knees.
Take several, at least 5, deep breaths and then inhale as you raise your arms upward and over your head. Bring your arms down gently and steadily, exhaling as you do, and then repeat this entire move 5 to 7 times more.
Trikonasana - also called the Triangle, is the second yoga exercise we will discuss. This is slightly more advanced than the Sukhasana.
It will help improve your balance and therefore help you have good posture. Also, it is a very good exercise to use if you want to center yourself and relieve tension.
To begin, stand up with your legs about 3 to 4 feet apart and your feet parallel to one another.
Then, rotate your left foot 90 degrees to the left and your right foot 45 degrees inward.
Inhale and raise your arms to the side so that they are level and parallel to the floor.
Exhale and turn your head to face down the length of your left arm and check that your left knee is lined up with your left ankle.
Take one deep breath and then stretch towards your left ankle while you tilt your left hip down.
Once you have reached your maximum stretch, rotate your arms so that your left hand can now rest against the inside of your calf and your right arm points towards the ceiling.
Turn your head so that you are looking in the direction of your right arm and take several deep breaths.
Then, inhale and straighten your body followed by an exhale as you lower your arms to your hips.
Pivot on your heels and face forward once more. Then, repeat this movement on the right side of your body .
Dog and Cat - The Dog and Cat movements are very popular exercises because they extend your spine fully in two different directions.
This extension will stretch every cartilage disc in your spinal column. While these are typically two separate movements, we are combining them together so that your body can get the maximum flexibility and height gain.
You will begin the exercise on your hands and knees with your hands slightly ahead of your shoulders and knees hip width apart. Inhale and tilt your pelvis up and curve your spine so that your stomach drops towards the ground and your head is up.
Fully stretch your body, but gently, and then move into the cat position by reversing the curve of your spine.
You should finish with your pelvis down and chest and stomach in. Move your body through this movement fluidly, repeating the full cycle many times .
These three exercises are a very good start to beginning a well-planned exercise regiment. However, if you want to learn more about how to gain height using yoga techniques and other related exercises, you should check out the ebook, Grow Taller 4 Idiots.
In the book you will find very thorough explanations of how yoga and other forms of exercise can help you grow and which exercises, including these three, will give you the best results.
Sticking to an exercise program like that in Grow Taller 4 Idiots, may be all that is standing in your way from gaining several more inches.
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Ipod
Ok, this is not your usual iPod accessory, and I post it with some hesitation. Capitalism at its finest? You decide.
Going where no iPod accessory has gone before, the OhMyBod allows the user to not only listen to their music but to feel it. The OhMiBod is the world’s first iPod vibrator, and ladies…its silent! No more annoying humming sound. The OhMiBod shakes, rattles and rolls to the beat of your favorite tunes. And the price…you guessed it…69 bucks.
Included:
- 43-foot freedom cord
- 4Additional multi-speed end cap for use without a music player
- 4Universal headphone connector
- 4Velvet privacy pouch
- 4Invitation to share your favorite playlists on Club Vibe via the iTunes iMix section
Latest Ipod
Designed by Isamu Sanada the iPod concept features a 2.8-inch touchscreen display, a 3.5mm headphone jack and also dual dock connectors next to the removable game controller.
As you can see this iPod touch nano concept is stuffed with a dual removable game controller. Apple’s next generation of iPods have been in the pipeline for some time now, patents have been filled but nothing has come out on the other side. While iPod touch nano is only a dream for Apple fans and nothing more than image disclosers have really come about – seeing this iPodtouch nano concept, we can take the liberty to state that when touch nano is actually delivered, it could bear a resemblance to this… or not?
Monday, June 7, 2010
Hearts Falling For Music
The order of importance of these three elements are in direct correlation to their discovery.
Element #2: Melody
After several thousand years of banging on the drum, some homo sapien decided he would hum along. Melody was discovered.
Element #3: Harmony
After many thousands of years of banging and humming, I would guess that either one of two things happened:
- One apeman tried to get another apeman to hum along with him and he was flat. Hence harmony was born. or...
- One apeman got wise to the notes and wondered what would happen if Og hummed one note and he hummed another.
This pretty much brings us into recent history. The advent of recorded music changed everything. Up until that time, if you wanted to hear music, you had to hire a musician. Period. Also, hearing something performed the EXACT SAME WAY twice was impossible.
The current phase of this ever mutating art form, is one dominated by artificial or "synthesized" sounds. Machines that mimic the qualities of real instuments to achieve uncanny results.
And that's it. You are now completely educated on the history of music.