Barnet

Training session

Yoganna improve with practice

29 GoodGymers made their way 1.0km on a training session in Barnet.

  • Bristol runner
  • Greenwich runner
  • Mary Caudle
  • Jane Yelloly
  • Paul Salman
  • Becky
  • Nicky Woodall
  • Hannah
  • Aase Villadsen
  • Vicki Bakhshi
  • Sally
  • Pauline Harrison
  • Rebecca
  • Emdad Rahman
  • Abi Perrin
  • Redbridge runner
  • Tower Hamlets runner
  • Kat
  • Laura W
  • Derby runner
  • York runner
  • Denise
  • Amie Lane
  • John Adkins
  • Zoe Sturgess
  • Joseph
  • Rashmi
  • Tom Blake
  • Leticia
 
Tuesday, 2nd of February 2021
 
Led by Paul Salman

A few Goodgym memeber met online for online yoga.

Practicing brief sessions of Hatha yoga and mindfulness meditation can significantly improve brain function and energy levels, according to study from the University of Waterloo. The study found that practicing just 25 minutes of Hatha yoga or mindfulness meditation per day can boost the brain’s executive functions, cognitive abilities linked to goal-directed behavior and the ability to control knee-jerk emotional responses, habitual thinking patterns and actions. “Hatha yoga and mindfulness meditation both focus the brain’s conscious processing power on a limited number of targets like breathing and posing, and also reduce processing of nonessential information,” said Peter Hall, associate professor in the School of Public Health & Health Systems. "These two functions might have some positive carryover effect in the near- term following the session, such that people are able to focusmore easily on what they choose to attend to in everyday life.” Thirty-one study participants completed 25 minutes of Hatha yoga, 25 minutes of mindfulness meditation, and 25 minutes of quiet reading (a control task) in randomized order. Following both the yoga and meditation activities, participants performed significantly better on executive function tasks compared to the reading task. “This finding suggests that there may be something special about meditation— as opposed to the physical posing— that carries a lot of the cognitive benefits of yoga,” said Kimberley Luu, lead author on the paper. The study also found that mindfulness meditation and Hatha yoga were both effective for improving energy levels, but Hatha yoga had significantly more powerful effects than meditation alone.

Report written by Paul Salman


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