Showing posts with label fever ashtanga. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fever ashtanga. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Ashtanga yoga practice, sick and you

Should you practice if you are sick?
If you have a fever, rest.
If you feel contagious and/or are really gross or think you'll be disruptive, practice at home.

What is it?
Do you have a cold or the flu?
Q and A at the CDC

Help prevent others from getting sick
How flu spreads at the CDC

What to do if you feel sick

How to help prevent illness
  • Stay regular/eat smart: Everyone says it is hard to stay on point and take care of ourselves over the holidays, but really, there is always stress in our daily lives and there will always be an excuse not to do the right thing. It is way cooler to be healthy and able to hangout than to be sick and full of snot in bed. Eat to fuel your body, your practice, your work, and your digestive system. Poop everyday!
  • Dress properly: Whether on bike, foot, or train, our outerwear is the equivalent of our cars and worth the investment.


Allergies, practice, and you

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Allergies, practice, and you

Spring is in the air and everyone is sneezing. So should you practice? The general rule for Ashtanga practitioners is to practice at home if you are sick (all those tissues are just gross plus you don't want to get anyone else sick if it is more than allergies) and to rest if you have a fever.

The use of a neti pot is recommended to lessen symptoms and here is a list of foods that might help. A neti pot tutorial below:




More tips:



Ashtanga yoga practice, sick and you