Yoga for Swimmers Auburn NY

The minimal gravity effect of swimming is appealing to those who suffer from injury that precludes them from high-impact movement, as well as pregnant women, people with chronic joint pain, and the elderly.

Down to Earth Yoga
315-252-5557
28 East Genesee Street
Auburn, NY
Yoga Works Westchester
914-591-9642
50 South Buckhout
St., Irvington, NY
Journey Into Yoga
(914) 693-6847
145 Palisades St
Dobbs Ferry, NY
True Living Yoga - Dr. Dean Telano, ND, PHD, MS, E-RYT 500
(631) 486-3843
268 Larkfield Road
East Northport, NY
Lynn Somerstein
212-861-6818
150 East 84th Street
New York, NY
Smart Yoga
646 648 4678
71 E 3 rd Ave
New York, NY
The Athletic And Swim Club
(646) 626-4657
787 7th Ave
New York, NY
Alok Holistic Health Community
972-54-524-8818
177 Ludlow St
New York, NY
Finger Lakes Yoga Festival
607-339-9989
2177 Clute Rd
Corland, NY
Donna Davidge and Sewall House Yoga Retreat
646-316-5151
213 mott street #C1
New York, NY
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Yoga for Swimmers

By Baron Baptiste and Kathleen Finn Mendola

Gentle on the joints, forgiving of injuries and other physical limitations, and deeply relaxing, swimming and yoga, when practiced together, unite their strengths, making for a more balanced athlete.

The minimal gravity effect of swimming is appealing to those who suffer from injury that precludes them from high-impact movement, as well as pregnant women, people with chronic joint pain, and the elderly. Logging laps in the pool undoubtedly provides physical and psychological benefits. But too much time spent in the water without counteracting or opposing activities can be detrimental, resulting in body misalignment and lack of bone strength.

Body alignment, integral to all sports performance, is often thrown off kilter in swimmers, says Leslie Sims, a former national swim coach who is currently a yoga teacher at "now YOGA" and head coach at Club Swim in Los Altos and Palo Alto, California. This is due to overdevelopment of the front of the body, which occurs from chronic overuse in three of the four basic swim strokes?butterfly, breast, and freestyle. Because a swimmer's pectorals are predominantly in a contracted state, the opposing fascia (where muscle attaches to bone) of the rhomboids is weakened. Because the backstroke can counteract some of the repetitive stroke motions that lead to such muscle imbalance, Sims instructs her swim students to perform the backstroke at the end of every workout.

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