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Mayo Clinic - Arthritis

Mayo Clinic - Arthritis

Level:Beginner
Stretch type:Yoga
Instructor:Rodney Yee
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You get detailed medical information about Arthritis along with a 10-minute guided meditation and 25-minute yoga workout. Like a real visit to the Mayo Clinic, you’ll begin with a 25-minute “consultation”. Dr. April Chang-Miller and Dr. Nisha Manek, discuss the physical aspects of Arthritis and the most up-to-date integrative-medicine options. You’ll learn about the different types of Arthritis such as Osteoarthritis. You will also learn about treatment options including medication, exercise and non-traditional options. Dr. Donald Hensrud gives you shopping recommendations and Dietician Carla K Schultz teaches you about healthy eating, such as increasing plant-based foods in your diet. That’s followed by Rodney Yee leading a 35-minute session of gentle and restorative yoga and stress relieving meditation. They’re movements ideal for beginners and designed to relieve symptoms of arthritis. You’ll also get a 52-page book on stress reduction. ©2007. (90 min.). DVD has: Chapter menus.
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Mayo Clinic - Arthritis

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Chapter menus
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You can play only the individual workout segments you want by picking them off a chapter menu (one at a time).
Level
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Beginner: Just starting out, very overweight or haven't exercised in over six months.

Intermediate: Active in sports, dance or any regular exercise (2 to 3 times per week).

Advanced: Very active in sports or consistently work out four or more times per week.

Stretch type
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Athletic: Traditional sports-style, all-physical stretches. It is the least mind-body focused.

Yoga: Carefully designed poses that emphasize breath, concentration and mental awareness. It also includes the more flowing yoga style – Power Yoga.

Tai Chi: All-standing, very fluid poses (it looks like a person moving in slow-motion). The Chinese called Tai Chi "meditation in motion."

Specialty: Arthritis
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Workouts especially designed to reduce arthritis pain. These programs usually blend gentle stretches with light toning and self-massage exercises.

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