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I Village -10 Best Workouts for Summer Print E-mail

 I am honored to be included in IVillage's best recommendations for Summer fitness!

 

Fun-in-the-Sun Salutations-

Yoga poses and deep, cleansing breaths can help you beat fatigue from the heat while keeping you centered. And you don't have to practice yoga in a studio. "When the gym is just too sticky, the lake or ocean in the morning is still peaceful enough to allow your mind to meditate and your breath to expand," says Kristen Eykel, creator of Yoga Emergency DVDs, all available for download onto your iPod or MP3 player.

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LA Weekly's Best of LA! Print E-mail

 "Less expensive than a chiropractic session and more addictive than a Vicoden (in a good way), the healing vibes of Kristen Eykel's Yoga Emergency class at Inner Power Yoga releases hunched shoulders, lessens back strain, and soothes the aches and pains of pregnancy. And if you are just a neurotic mess, the soothing incantations of this model- beautiful instructor with 20 years experience in Shamanism, Reiki and Kundalini could calm even the suicidal. 

Her candelit class is taught with subtle strains of Indian music playing in the background, accompanying her easy-to-follow instruction; Eykel guides you through relaxing postures that even the tightest of truck drivers can follow. She emphasizes that this is not a "sweat class" ( although you will probably sweat) but a class to make you feel better. 

"It's purpose is to bring into your day an energy that you would like to accentuate, or to release something that no longer serves you emotionally or physically," Eykel explains. Occasionally, a particular movement can release so much emotion that it's not uncommon to witness a student burst into tears during the practice. A 75 minute session cost $16.

 
 
I Village - Yoga For Your Pregnancy Print E-mail

Yoga for You!

15 prenatal yoga poses that'll keep you fit 

Yoga during pregnancy? You bet! A regular prenatal yoga practice can give you more energy, help you get and stay in touch with your changing body and prepare you to have an easier delivery. Plus, prenatal yoga can ease the discomforts of pregnancy, such as moodiness, shortness of breath, swollen ankles, nausea, indigestion and insomnia.

Sound good? Get started with these poses, right at your desk. Selected fromYoga for Your Pregnancy, a new DVD fromYoga JournalandLamaze Parentsmagazines, the following videos will introduce you to several classic poses that have been modified for expectant mothers


 
MidWest Book Review for Yoga Emergency! Print E-mail
Yoga Emergency The 12 Minute Workout: Full Leg Stretch
Kristen Eykel, host
411 Video Information (publicity)
PO Box 1223, Pebble Beach, CA 93953
$9.99 www.411videoinfo.com www.kristeneykel.com

Yoga Emergency The 12 Minute Workout: Full Leg Stretch is part of a five-DVD series designed especially to help viewers on a tight schedule reap the benefits of squeezing a little yoga into their day. Host, yoga expert, model, and mother Kristen Eykel has created a series of twelve-minute yoga workouts meant to target specific parts of the body; "Full Leg Stretch" is meant especially to promote flexibility, balance, and strength in the legs. Additional bonus material includes a guided meditation following the workout, particularly tailored to focus on one's legs; "stressbusters" 1-minute stress-relief tips, and a brief interview with Kristen Eykel. Shot amidst a beautifully sunlit garden, Yoga Emergency The 12 Minute Workout: Full Leg Stretch is easy to follow and perfect for incorporating yoga into one's daily routine for better health and quality of life. Also highly recommended are the other four volumes in the Yoga Emergency The 12 Minute Workout series, "Arms & Shoulders", "Back", "Hips", and "Pregnancy".
 
About.com Review Print E-mail

Yoga Emergency - Back

 About.com Rating five out of Five 

By Robin Elise Weiss, LCCE, About.com

The Bottom Line

Yoga Emergency - Back is designed to give you quick relief for an aching back in pregnancy, postpartum or whenever. This is easy to do and doesn't require a lot of time.

Pros

  • Doesn't require a lot of time.
  • Focuses on your back.
  • No equipment needed.

Cons

  • Some may wish it was longer.

Description

  • Most of the poses are adjustable for what you can do.
  • This is one in a series of "emergencies." Also available are legs, arms and shoulders, hips and pregnancy.
  • Perfectly safe fr pregnancy.

Guide Review - Yoga Emergency - Back

Kristen Eykel leads this 12 minute workout for your back. She is also known for her DVD Yoga for Your Pregnancy in combination with Lamaze International and Yoga Journal. She is easy to follow and gives great directions.

The poses are simple. And yet they provided me with immediate relief from some of the soreness I'd been experiencing in my low and mid-back. The pace was just right, not too fast and not too slow.

 

 

 

 
Yoga Emergency on For Her Information.com Print E-mail
 
 
Need a workout but short on time? Join yoga expert/mom Kristen Eykel for her Yoga Emergency-The 12-Minute Workout, a new five-part DVD series featuring workouts that target parts of the body where muscle pain and discomfort often occur. Eykel expertly guides viewers through “Arms and Shoulders,” to release tension, “Hips” to ease soreness, “Full Leg Stretch,” “Back,” and “Pregnancy.” $9.99
 
Metapsychology Online Review Print E-mail
Review - Yoga Emergency DVD: Arms & Shoulders
The 12 Minute Workout
by Kristen Eykel
Big K, 2008
Review by Beth T. Cholette, Ph.D.
Sep 29th 2009 (Volume 13, Issue 40)

 

Yoga Emergency DVD: Arms & Shoulders

Yoga Emergency – The 12 Minute Workout is a five-part video collection offered by yoga instructor, wellness consultant, certified Reiki practitioner, and hypnotherapist Kristen Eykel.  Each DVD in this series follows the same format, providing an approximately 12-minute yoga practice focused on one particular area of the body, a relaxation centered on that same area (about 2 minutes of guided relaxation continuing with 8 minutes of nature sounds), and finally, a few short "stressbusters" designed to help you learn how to live without stress in your life.  In addition, the Special Features menu includes a brief (5 minutes) interview with Eykel in which she talks about the benefits of yoga, particular with regular practice. 

The Arms & Shoulders practice is 12.5 minutes long, and it is performed entirely in a seated position.  The workout begins in easy pose with neck stretches:  lateral, up and down, and then neck rolls.  Eykel follows this with a tricep stretch and then a seated twist, half lord of the

 fishes pose (she generally does notgive names for the postures).  Next you can see the influence of Eykel's Kundalini background with her inclusion of a seated torso twist, performed with the arms raised in a 90-degrees position for about one minute.  Stretches for the arms and shoulders follow, including seated eagle arms and hands clasped behind the back.  After this, Eykel performs another Kundalini-like move involving stretching alternate arms up with the breath.  Eykel concludes this practice with wrist circles, stretches for the fingers, and a final "sat nam."  There are three Stressbusters on this DVD, each about a minute long:  a brief introduction to Reflexology, the use of Aromatherapy, and information on Flying & Stress. 

Overall, this Arms & Shoulders DVD offers the option of a gentle, short yoga workout addressing an area that becomes tight for many of us as a result of modern life.  Although the stretches that Eykel presents do not target this area as intensely as some other similar yoga DVDs designed for this same purpose, her practice is very accessible, and those who value other wellness approaches might appreciate the bonus meditation and stress relief features.  Furthermore, Eykel donates a portion of the proceeds from the sale of all of her DVDs to Conservation International, which may further appeal to some users.

 

 


 
Metapsychology Online Review Print E-mail
Review - Yoga Emergency DVD: Back
The 12 Minute Workout 
by Kristen Eykel
Big K Productions, 2008
Review by Beth T. Cholette, Ph.D.
Sep 22nd 2009 (Volume 13, Issue 39)

 

Yoga Emergency DVD: Back

Yoga Emergency -- The 12 Minute Workout is a five-part video collection offered by yoga instructor, wellness consultant, certified Reiki practitioner, and hypnotherapist Kristen Eykel.  Each DVD in this series follows the same format, providing an approximately 12-minute yoga practice focused on one particular area of the body, a relaxation centered on that same area (about 2 minutes of guided relaxation continuing with 8 minutes of nature sounds), and finally, a few short "stressbusters" designed to help you learn how to live without stress in your life.  In addition, the Special Features menu includes a brief (5 minutes) interview with Eykel in which she talks about the benefits of yoga, particular with regular practice.  One additional note:  during the workout portion, Eykel does not mirror-cue the yoga postures.

The Back practice (alternatively titled "Mid & Low Back") is 12 minutes long, the majority of which is performed on the floor.  Eykel begins in easy pose with a seated spinal rock forward and back.  She continues with spinal circles before moving onto hands and knees for both cat/cow and lateral spinal bends.  Down dog is next, with Eykel adding a bent-knee stretch (a.k.a. "crazy dog"); this is followed by a side stretch.  Eykel then incorporates what appears to be a Kundalini yoga exercise, as it involves rolling up from a squat to a standing position several times.  Standing, Eykel moves through hip circles, chest circles, and finally, an upright version of the spinal rock before concluding with "sat nam."  There are three Stressbusters on this DVD, each about a minute long:  1) Breathing, an overview of diaphragmatic breathing, 2) Gardening, extolling the benefits of gardening as a hobby, and 3) TV & Stress, which recommends avoiding TV at night in order to improve sleep.

In summary, this Back DVD offers the option of a short yoga workout addressing an area that can often become problematic for many.  Eykel does not necessarily include the same yoga postures that are often seen in other yoga DVDs targeted to the back (e.g., reclined leg stretch); perhaps because of her Kundalini background, the routine that she presents here is a bit more dynamic, yet still generally accessible for most levels.  Furthermore, those who value other wellness approaches might appreciate the bonus meditation and stress relief features of this DVD.  Finally, Eykel donates a portion of the proceeds from the sale of all of her DVDs to Conservation International, which may further appeal to some users.


 
Kristen's Quote in Health Magazine Print E-mail



In an article regarding everyday things you can do in a week to lose weight & bring more consciousness to your eating, Kristen was quoted for "Saturday's" tip-


"When hunger strikes, try this exercise from Kristen Eykel, creator of the DVD series, Yoga Emergency- The 12 Minute Workout. Rest your right thumb near your right nostril, ring finger and pinky by your left nostril. Close the left side and inhale through the right for four counts, then close the right side and hold for four counts. Open your left nostril and exhale through that side for four counts. Repeat cycle again on other side; continue alternating for at least a minute. You'll relax in no time- and may even forget about that cookie you longed for."


 
Yoga Journal - "Yoga for your pregnancy" DVD - Press Release Print E-mail

Not the same old yoga...not your mother's Lamaze®
Yoga Journal and Lamaze® Present Yoga for Your Pregnancy: Your Guide to Prenatal Fitness & a Healthy Birth
The Only DVD Available Offering Prenatal, Birthing-Room, and Postnatal Yoga

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Yoga exercises benefit mom during pregnancy, childbirth Print E-mail

WTOPNews.com "Yoga for Your Pregnancy," DVD Review.

When women get pregnant, they often have tons of questions about what kind of exercises they can continue to do. But many don't consider what kind of exercises will help them through their pregnancy and even through childbirth. This video addresses just that.

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