Friday, December 24, 2010

Gentle yoga class aims to recharge students' mind and soul - Roosevelt Torch

The gentle yoga class meets on the second floor in the Auditorium building weekly.


Roosevelt University students don't have to venture to the Far East for the soothing practice of a yoga class. In fact, they only need to travel to the second floor of the Auditorium Building. A weekly gentle yoga class is offered in the Spertus Lounge, where individuals can reap the benefits of the ancient meditative practice and unwind the daily troubles of the mind.


It's not every day that one can imitate the poses of a happy baby, a monkey and a tree in less than 75 minutes with a group of people on an idle Wednesday afternoon. The Spertus Lounge offers a peaceful ambiance to the class taught by yoga instructor and composition professor Julie Sanford.


Sanford efficiently describes each of the poses and guides the class through a number of different exercises. All yoga poses are relatively low-key in the sense that no one needs prior yoga experience to follow along and benefit from the practice. Sanford completed her Hatha Yoga Teacher


Training Certification with Suddha Weixler at the Chicago Yoga Center and has been practicing the mind and body discipline for 12 years.


"Yoga has changed my life so much," said Sanford. "I really want to be able to share this with other people and have them feel as good as I do."


After noticing that Roosevelt had no yoga class to offer students, Sanford coordinated this class as an opportunity for students, faculty and staff to partake in the advantages of yoga.


In a Mayo Clinic article regarding stress management, the staff highlighted four of the numerous benefits yoga produces. Mind concentration reduces stress and an increased overall body fitness and flexibility. Better management of chronic health conditions such as cancer, depression, pain, anxiety and insomnia, and weight loss are all possible health benefits of yoga, according to the report.


Students of all ages, skill levels, shapes and sizes are encouraged to attend a gentle yoga class. Sanford said she hopes to attract more people for the classes, especially students.


"Students who need a place to go and figure out how to deal with stress, school, tests, exams and may need a place to recharge, it's a great place to come," said Sanford.  


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Yoga Gal Kim Kardashian: Fit and Fine in NYC - GossipCenter.com

Making time for her physical fitness goals, Kim Kardashian was spotted on her way to a yoga class in New York City last night (October 25).


The “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” hottie looked ready for action in a grey hoodie, black shorts, and black UGG boots as she pushed past a few photos.


Earlier in the evening, Kim hooked up with her bodyguard buddy Shengo Deane and made her rounds in Midtown Manhattan.


Ms. Kardashian and Mr. Deane were escorted by a security team as they filmed scenes for and upcoming episode of “Kim and Kourtney Take New York.”


Enjoy the pictures of Kim Kardashian out for yoga in NYC (October 25).

Photo Credit: StarTraks Photo

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