Tag: yoga

  • 711. Wednesday Q&A: Shoulder Injuries, Snow Sports, and Teaching Challenges

    711. Wednesday Q&A: Shoulder Injuries, Snow Sports, and Teaching Challenges

     

     

     

    In this Wednesday Q&A, we answer your questions about practicing with shoulder injuries like a a torn labrum, whether skiing or snowboarding might cause less injury, and the obstacles we face as yoga teachers. 

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  • The Crucial Role of Challenges for Brain and Body

    The Crucial Role of Challenges for Brain and Body

    In your LYT practice, have you ever felt frustrated by the challenges on the mat?

    I encourage you to embrace the experience, knowing that being challenged is the key feature for growth, resilience, and vitality. In the intricate tapestry of human brain development, challenges act as catalysts, propelling cognitive growth and shaping resilient minds. Embracing and overcoming them is not merely a testament to one’s abilities; it’s a fundamental process that fortifies the brain in remarkable ways.

    Let’s dive deeper into the ‘WHY’ we promote growth through challenges on the mat that carryover into daily life and overall wellbeing.


    When faced with challenges, the brain activates its remarkable ability known as neuroplasticity—the brain’s capacity to reorganize itself by forming new neural connections. Challenges provide the stimuli necessary for these connections to thrive, fostering adaptability and enhancing overall cognitive function. Challenges require problem-solving and critical thinking, leading to the strengthening of neural connections. This process, known as synaptic pruning, refines the brain’s circuitry, discarding unnecessary connections and reinforcing those crucial for efficient information processing. Challenges are not only cognitive hurdles, but also emotional and psychological tests as overcoming obstacles builds resilience, teaching individuals how to navigate adversity. This resilience extends beyond the immediate challenge, preparing the brain to face future uncertainties with a more robust and composed mindset.


    Beyond the confines of intellectual pursuits, the intricate dance between body and brain reveals a profound connection.

    Engaging in physical challenges doesn’t just sculpt muscles; it actively nurtures and grows the brain!

     

    The symbiotic relationship between physical activity and cognitive development is a testament to the holistic nature of human well-being. Physical challenges spark the process of neurogenesis, the creation of new neurons in the brain. Physical challenges stimulate the brain to create new synapses and strengthen existing connections and this heightened connectivity allows for more efficient communication between different brain regions, contributing to improved coordination, spatial awareness, and overall cognitive agility. The physical stress induced by challenging activities also triggers the brain to release neurochemicals that combat stress and promote a sense of well-being. This stress resilience not only contributes to mental health but also shields the brain from the detrimental effects of chronic stress, fostering long-term cognitive health. Physical challenges also lead to the release of neurotransmitters like dopamine and serotonin, often referred to as “feel-good” chemicals. These neurotransmitters play a crucial role in regulating mood, motivation, and overall mental well-being, creating an environment conducive to optimal brain function. Just as the brain exhibits plasticity in response to cognitive challenges, it demonstrates a similar adaptability when faced with physical challenges. This dual plasticity enriches the brain’s capacity for learning, problem-solving, and adjusting to new environments. Regular physical challenges have been shown to positively impact cognitive performance; whether it’s aerobic exercise, LYT movement, strength training, and/or coordination-based activities, the brain responds by becoming more efficient in tasks such as memory retention, problem-solving, and attention to detail. When we move around the mat-varying the planes of motion, the demands on the different muscles, and challenging our neuromotor coordination with creative sequences, we improve our lives off the mat as well. Our LYT practice truly has a profound and beneficial carryover into daily life! 


    In a world that constantly evolves, this holistic adaptability is a prized trait. Challenges force the brain to adapt to new circumstances, promoting a growth mindset. This adaptability is not only beneficial for personal development but is also crucial in navigating an ever-changing global landscape. Successfully overcoming challenges instills a sense of accomplishment and boosts confidence. This sense of achievement contributes to the development of self-efficacy, the belief in one’s ability to tackle future challenges.  Remember that feeling a struggle on the mat is good! It stimulates the brain to pay attention and enhances the interplay between the different regions of the brain. In essence, challenges are the sculptors of a resilient, agile, and intellectually vibrant brain. They propel individuals toward growth, fostering not only cognitive development but also emotional intelligence and physical adaptability. As we navigate the colorful journey of life, it becomes evident that challenges are not roadblocks but stepping stones, guiding us towards a more enriched and empowered state of being.


    Challenging the body is an intricate choreography that shapes not only physical prowess but also the very fabric of the brain and highlights the holistic nature of the mind-body intersection. A confident mind is more open to exploration and continuous learning and confidence is grown like a muscle-through challenge! When we embrace physical challenges, we embark on a journey that not only strengthens our muscles but also nurtures the growth of a vibrant and resilient brain. Are you convinced of the benefits of being challenged?! Try my workshop “Reboot” as a clear example of how to activate the body and brain and to feel fully LYT UP!!

  • 707. Wednesday Q&A: Posture, Face Yoga, and Becoming an Expert

    707. Wednesday Q&A: Posture, Face Yoga, and Becoming an Expert

    707. Wednesday Q&A: Posture, Face Yoga, and Becoming an Expert

     

    In this Wednesday Q&A, we answer your questions about maintaining good posture as an elementary teacher, how to do face yoga in everyday life, and the best ways to clearly define yourself in the fitness/wellness market.

     

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  • 706. Turmeric Wisdom and Dosha Harmony with Dr. Shivani Gupta of Fusionary Health

    706. Turmeric Wisdom and Dosha Harmony with Dr. Shivani Gupta of Fusionary Health

     

    Shivani Gupta knows a thing or two about the intricate world of supplements. She is a best-selling author with a PhD in Ayurveda medicine focusing on turmeric.

    In this episode, Lara speaks with Dr. Gupta about her own turmeric-based supplement line and addresses the need for trust and efficacy in an unregulated industry. 

    She explains the significance of understanding your dosha to achieve balance and overall well-being with Ayurveda’s holistic approach and Shivani’s advice for incorporating turmeric into daily life. 

    Throughout the podcast, Shivani shares the power of natural, authentic self-care methods against the backdrop of modern medical practices, inviting listeners to explore the synergies of Ayurveda and functional medicine.

     

    In this episode, you will learn the following:

    • Why the quality and regulation in the supplement industry are significant concerns. 
    • How the ancient practice of Ayurveda provides a foundation for understanding and addressing health issues such as inflammation and emotional well-being. 
    • Where to find your dosha type and tips to bring it into balance.

     

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  • 704. Wednesday Q&A: Movement Motivation, Overcoming Ego, and Knowing Your Body in Practice

    704. Wednesday Q&A: Movement Motivation, Overcoming Ego, and Knowing Your Body in Practice

     

    Welcome to Wednesday Q&A, where you ask questions, and we answer them!

    In this Wednesday Q&A, we answer your questions about:

    How to find motivation for movement when it’s difficult, handling your ego as a teacher, and how to listen to your body as you practice.

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  • 703. Personalizing Yoga for Your Busy Schedule with Brett Larkin of Uplifted Yoga

    703. Personalizing Yoga for Your Busy Schedule with Brett Larkin of Uplifted Yoga

     

     

    Brett Larkin, Founder and CEO of Uplifted Yoga, discovered gaps in how modern yoga practices are taught today. It often doesn’t take into account our busy lives or even our unique anatomies. 

    In her effort to help people who don’t believe that a yoga practice is for them for one reason or another, she’s ready to share what she’s learned about yoga history in her latest book, Yoga Life: Habits, Poses, and Breathwork to Channel Joy Amidst the Chaos.

    In this episode of Redefining Movement, Brett takes us on a quick tour of how modern yoga practices came to be and why it isn’t always about following poses strictly. In fact, she encourages you to explore and find what truly works for you and your body. 

     

    In this episode, you’ll learn the following:

    • There’s no right or wrong way to practice yoga. It’s rooted in personalizing the practice for your specific needs and body.
    • Yoga is a physical practice and also a mindset you inhabit.
    • You don’t need a long yoga session to experience its benefits if you understand what your body needs at the moment.

     

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  • 702. Wednesday Q&A: Alternative Jobs, Disrespectful Students, and Differentiating the LYT Method

    702. Wednesday Q&A: Alternative Jobs, Disrespectful Students, and Differentiating the LYT Method

     

     

    Welcome to Wednesday Q&A, where you ask questions and we answer them!

    In this Wednesday Q&A, we answer your questions about what jobs we’d be doing if it weren’t for LYT, how to deal with disrespectful students, and why the LYT method differs from other practices. 

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  • 700. Monthly Motivation: Balanced Living

    700. Monthly Motivation: Balanced Living

     

     

    Join Lara in the last Monthly Motivation for 2023 as she shares tips on unlocking your full potential through balanced living. You’ll discover how you can improve the different areas of your life, from physical health, emotional health, and your professional life.

     

    In this episode, you will learn the following:

    • Physical exercise is a keystone habit.. Movement is medicine! Regular movement not only promotes a healthy body but also has a positive impact on overall well-being. Incorporating regular movement into our daily lives not only helps to prevent diseases but also boosts mental clarity, improves mood, and enhances overall quality of life.
    • If one area of your life isn’t doing well, it affects everything else and why that is important to your overall health and well-being.
    • It’s tricky to feel like you’re constantly living a balanced lifestyle but what’s important is that you try continuously to do so.

     

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