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embrace your cycle with yoga

Emily Sproule | Dec 03, 2012 | minute read

Today I will discuss how yoga can help regulate your cycle and enable you to maintain physical and emotional balance.

Go With The Flow

Each month the adult female body moves through four phases: follicular, ovulatory, luteal, and menstrual. Similar to nature where the tides ebb and flow, the moon waxes and wanes, you may find your energy shifts throughout the month from high, light and creative to quiet, reflective and/or dark. Yoga can aid in harmonizing these changes.*

The menstrual cycle affects all women differently. Some women may experience little or no side effects, while others have great discomfort. Doing yoga consistently throughout the month helps reduce the stress than can cause your cycle to go off-kilter.

Let Your Inner Wisdom Be Your Guide

Practicing restorative poses such as Supta Baddha Konasana or Janu Sirasana when you feel overwhelmed or overworked will help to calm your nervous system and give your reproductive system a chance to get back on track. Balancing your endocrine system (the complex array of glands that produce the hormones which trigger your period) helps the pituitary, thyroid and hypothalamus perform correctly.

What becomes important in our own research of personal health is that we really listen to our bodies. The right choice of supportive poses and simple breath work will bring emotional stability and increase vitality. Adjusting your yoga practice to support whatever stage of the month you are in is a great way to connect with yourself, and ultimately stay on a healthy track.

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Screen-shot-2013-03-03-at-10.25.19-AM (1)Meghan Goodman

Meghan Goodman is a professional dancer and Vancouver yoga instructor with Vinyasa training from Flow Yoga. She is currently working towards a certification in Iyengar yoga under the guidance of training teacher Louie Ettling. Meghan teaches regularly, for more information on classes, to book a workshop or private session, please visit www.meghangoodman.wordpress.com

Information in this post was sourced from: “The Woman’s Book of Yoga and Health” by Linda Sparrowe and Patricia Walden.

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