Betty Conroy, PT
When I began my MTY journey during the onsite M8 module, I was hopeful to learn how to integrate my passion for yoga into patient treatments and to gain competence in teaching yoga classes....
Yoga for Menopause: 7 Reasons Why You Need Yoga More Than Ever. (Part 1)
Yoga is a wonderful anecdote for healing and transformation during the (seemingly unending) season of menopause. I am still in my season of motherhood, personally, getting ready to give birth to my third child in the coming weeks. However, I am no stranger to woman’s needs.
Being pregnant in the third trimester (three times) has given me the strange aches, hot flashes, mood swings, fatigue, weight gain, and dryness (what is that about?) that menopause brings. In fact, just sitting here at the computer composing this article I am breaking out into constant sweats – which still somehow leaves my skin dry and itchy and my hands and legs simultaneously puffy. Ahh – the joys of being a woman we all know too well.
Additionally, as a women’s health physical therapist, I have taught yoga for menopause to multitudes of beautiful women for over 15 years now. I have much empathy and experience, as a therapist and woman, as to what a woman’s body needs.
This is the first in a two part series of how you deserve yoga that fits you, as a mature, informed woman who won’t settle for substandard health care or substandard yoga.
Seven Reasons Why You Need Yoga During (any stage of) Menopause
Yoga postures for menopause should focus on:
I have been using yoga and Ayurveda as medicine successfully with women throughout my 15+ years of clinical practice. I encourage you to use this post and the next one to follow, to become a discerning consumer of yoga – built just for you as a woman. Because you deserve nothing less than the best yoga has to offer.
Part two of this post will empower you to be a discerning consumer of yoga and arm you with the knowledge to craft a yoga practice (and health practices) that will best suit your body and its needs using Ayurveda (sister science of yoga).
Sources: In addition to the plethora of research I have compiled in my 10 years of writing and developing PYT and medical therapeutic yoga which support the TA and ave TATD breath theory and other points listed in no. 1-7:
1. Chattha, R, Raghuram, N, Venkatram, P, Hongasandralww.com/menopausejournal/Abstract/2008/15050/Treating_the_climacteric_symptoms_in_Indian_women.11.aspx
2. Vaze N, Joshi S. Yoga and menopausal transition. J Mid-life Health [serial online] 2010 [cited 2011 May 19];1:56-8. Available from: http://www.jmidlifehealth.org/text.asp?2010/1/2/56/76212
3. Phoosuwan M, Kritpet T, Yuktanandana P. The effects of weight bearing yoga training on the bone resorption markers of the postmenopausal women. J Med Assoc Thai. 2009 Sep;92 Suppl5:S102-8.
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