Yahoo.com | Thu, May 20, 2010 | There is a stereotypical image that
meditation can only be performed sitting cross-legged on the floor,
eyes closed, and without movement.

Proper breathing is the common denominator in both exercise and
meditation. While meditation is all about the breath, these same
breathing techniques can be applied to enhance your exercise routine.

When physically active, the muscles warm up, the blood moves more
freely and endorphins kick in and make us feel more awake and alive.

Applying these yoga breathing techniques during exercise will help to
reduce tension and negative thought processes, which open the mind to
new ideas and paths to problem solving.

* Breathing - The flow of energy begins with the breath. Visualize
breathing in fresh ideas with fresh air. Exhaling and sweating release
toxins and can be utilized to reduce ill will and stress. With each
exhale visualize negativity leaving your body. Take yourself to another
level of consciousness and let go of the day’s activities by focusing
on the breath while you exercise. In this way you can be present with
your training and achieve your fitness goals.

* Release - When we feel tension in our muscles we are holding onto
something that we don’t want to release. Direct your breath to areas of
tension and with your exhale, feel the release of energy. Exercise is
known to physically release pent up stress and negative energy and can
help us to see things in a different light. Training is about cellular
memory, teaching the muscles a certain response in a particular
situation. Use positive thinking; it is a powerful training technique.

* Realization - Letting thoughts flow through the mind without
controlling them is a form of meditation. Often, we don’t realize what
is causing stress or how we are holding onto it. When we exercise, we
change our environment, which allows our thoughts to flow more freely
and can result in a fresh perspective. This level of awareness helps to
distinguish between the answer you may be searching for versus thoughts
that may be of no use.

* Focus - Realization brings clarity to our thoughts and helps us to
focus to what we are hoping to achieve. Visualization is a strong
training tool used by all competitors, not just athletes. Most
successful people, whether artists, business executives or well-known
personalities were able to ‘see’ what they wanted and found the path
they needed to succeed. Whether it’s an upcoming race or a big project
at work, being able to visualize the desired outcome strengthens us and
brings success.

* Success - Even struggling through a long distance run is a positive
experience. Each opportunity teaches the body how to respond during
tough times and can make you physically and mentally stronger.
Repetitive behavior, from physical movement to mental processing,
creates muscle memory to recall for future performances. With these
techniques you are reinforcing positive training. The next time you
find yourself struggling, your mind will kick in and say, “I’ve been
here before, I know what to do, and I will succeed.”

The culmination of meditative work is success. We all succumb to the
power of suggestion. Own that power by incorporating positive exercise
and training techniques in your daily routine.

www.AstroDigi.com (Nino Guevara Ruwano)

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