Yoga Exercises


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May 11

Las Vegas Dahn Yoga Centers

There are four Dahn Yoga Centers in Las Vegas….there are hundreds throughout the country and about one million members worldwide.

The Dahn yoga centers like all the other centers I have attended, is kept very clean and looks as new as the day they opened. The staff is very warm and friendly and the energy is very positive. You feel like you are the only one that is important. This is much more than just yoga. It is truly your for your true self. You learn to connect with your true self and become very present and focused. This is a quality you find in most leaders…which is why I attended, so I can become better at whatever I do. The instructors are absolutely excellent. You come away from regular class feeling really good…relaxed, centered and well exercised.

The value you receive for what you pay is a great bargain. Although most people attend three days per week, the classes are even more beneficial when you commit to four to six days per week. They are all extremely well-staffed and you are greatly catered to in order to ensure your experience is exactly what you come for.

I am excited to share about the training I am receiving. I have come to understand that it is clearly possible and probable to heal your body and mind of almost any condition. This is where the Dahn Center comes in. As a very special place that the universe gives to us. It is a place of healing through proper exercise techniques….and it is really that simple. The Dahn Centers are a place that you can work on yourself, both physically and mentally, with the very close guidance of a highly trained teacher. Mentally because it is a very positive and safe environment that has everything designed for you. And I mean everything!

I personally love being here because I am Happy, complete and feel fulfilled. I no longer feel lonely or inadequate. In fact, I am very sucessful in my physical body, my relationships, and my employment. There is no doubt in my mind that I owe my success to the Dahn Center!

If you haven’t taken a class yet….go ahead and try one. You will experience exactly what I’m talking about for yourself!


1
Feb 11

Self Healing with Dahn Yoga Exercises

Sleeping Tiger Dahn Yoga Posture

Sleeping Tiger Dahn Yoga Posture

Born in New York Hospital before mergers and name changes, a baby boomer with a body well formed for sports, I began cycling as a way to breathe, relax, meditate and enjoy nature. I shortly graduated to running and played softball during picturesque spring season breaks. It was beautiful to see and feel the early morning dew on the grass and cherry blossom trees. Thereafter I took on more serious and competitive sports like basketball. It was challenging and the start of my first foot injury.

In college I transitioned to tennis because all my friends were playing and I loved attending the US Open every fall season. Tennis is such a graceful and timely sport; for me it was like dancing to the beat of the ball. Around this time I noticed a change in the way I was hitting the ball, now very hard and with anger especially if I missed the target.  My feet were hurting.

I visited to the Podiatrist and was diagnosed with arthritis and poor arches. Why didn’t I know this before? This was my second injury and the beginning of serious foot problems. Now I was using an orthotic and in pain daily. Pain was something I was accustomed to hearing others talk about but up to this point it had not been my personal experience. For family reasons, I transferred from New York City to Henderson, Nevada and discovered I had a chronic foot problem especially when the temperature changed. My feet were very often cold and numb with cramping which would occur when I was driving.

I can remember one instance where I thought to pull over on the side of the road while I was driving because my foot really hurt. No longer did I enjoy a simple thing like walking. I knew this was trouble so I went to the Podiatrist who recommended a new orthotic which I purchased. He told me to massage only around the affected area and of course recommended surgery. The new techniques would not affect the surrounding nerves. Well I didn’t have the surgery and the situation worsened. The only sport that wasn’t painful was swimming but if the water was cold  it would aggravate the problem. What a drag no sports, no dancing and lots of pain and discomfort from wearing fancy shoes and boots. On my next visit to the doctor, he tried to convince me to have surgery.

Shortly thereafter while escorting my mom to a pain doctor, I picked up a Dahn Yoga pamphlet and the same week following an energy evaluation I joined the Henderson Center. After a couple of months the pain would come and go then after nine months the symptoms began to occur only occasionally. I’m now working on flexibility exercises in and around both feet. It was my feet that motivated me to join. I love my feet and now have new feet and a new body. I thank Dahn Yoga, my trainers and the Henderson Center for improved health, smile, and peace.

Simone


7
Oct 09

Toe-Tap Vibration

This is another form of Brain Wave Vibration that can help heal many physical problems, including headaches, insomnia, and circulation problems. Like Abdominal Vibration, Toe-Tap Vibration helps return the body’s energy balance to a healthy state by bringing energy down to the lower body. It is also a very good mind-body coordination exercise.

Toe-Tap Vibration is also a great brain-body coordination exercise. Because the feet are so far away from the brain, you may find that at first they do not want to cooperate! But keep working at it and keep trying to increase your speed and the evenness of the rhythm.


11
Feb 09

LIFTING LEGS OVER HEAD

Benefits: This exercise stretches the whole body and strengthens the back, shoulder, and arm muscles while releasing tension. It also increases the flexibility of the spine in both the back and neck and massages the internal organs by compressing the abdomen.

Note: When you practice this stretch, make sure to keep your spine pushed up and your knees straight.

1.    Lie comfortably on your back.

2.    Place your hands on the floor with oalms face down, as shown in the picture. Inhale. Keep your feet together and slowly raise them off the floor, lifting your legs over your head with your toes touching the floor behind your head.

3.   Hold this position for a few seconds. Exhale and return to Step 1. Repeat three times. 4.   You can maintain this posture by supoortmg your lower back with your hands or holding your feet with your hands.


8
Feb 09

Jung-Choong Breathing and Dahn-jon Breathing

Dahn-jon breathing is closely related to the movement of the diaphragm, a dome-shaped structure that assists in breathing and acts as a natural partition between your heart and lungs on the one hand, and your stomach, spleen, pancreas, liver, kidneys, bladder, and small and large intestines on the other.

When you breathe deeply, your diaphragm moves downward as you inhale and upward as you exhale. The more the diaphragm moves, the more our lungs are able to expand, which means that more oxygen can be taken in and more carbon dioxide can be released with each ocean

When you do Dahn-jon breathing, at first there may not be any sensation in the Dahn-jon. This may be due to the energy cnannei being blocked or the sense of Ki not being fully developed. With practice, the warmth of the energy moving inside the abdomen will oecome apoa^ent. When there is a feeling of the heat in the abdomen, the Dahn-jon has been identified. Concentrate on that point. As the awareness of tne Dahn-jon increases, more energy and heat will be felt. The sense of heat may change into a magnetic or electric sensation.

When the Dahn-jon feels warm, imagine an energy ball in the Dahn-jon. Deepen the breathing and the energy ball will become larger. Soon the abdominal area will be filled with the ball of energy. Through Jung-Choong Breathing postures and techniques, our breathing can become natural, deep Dahn-jon breathing.


1
Jun 08

Stress reduction and weight loss

Since beginning my practice, I have experienced changes that have transformed my life. My physical condition has vastly improved. Before becoming a member, I endured severe knee, back and neck pain attributed to arthritis. My entire body was rigid and stiff from years of internalizing intense stress. I was also extremely overweight.

Currently, most of my arthritic symptoms have disappeared, and my legs, ankles, feet, and back are flexible and for the most part without pain. My stress level has decreased significantly, and I am learning ways to reduce the impact of stress on my body. I have lost more that 65 pounds.

When I am asked about my weight loss, I explain that I now eat mostly fruits, vegetables and some fish. I also take in about one third of the calories I used to consume and attend classes at least five days a week.

But, stress reduction is the main factor allowing me to shed excess pounds. As a result of my improved health, my cholesterol level, blood pressure and heart rate have decreased. However, my improved physical health is only part of my story.

Because of my body and brain training, I have become calmer and clearer, both personally and professionally. My relationships with my family and my colleagues at work are more effective and mutually enjoyable.

When conflict occurs, I am better able to cope because I am confident that I can handle the situation professionally and humanely. My goals include living purposefully – to model and teach peaceful existence – and to develop and use my authentic self, which I realize depends on my ability to use my brain to change old habits and substitute a healthy, creative and productive lifestyle.

Jonelle


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May 08

Investing In Improving My Health

Rosenberg

Last summer I returned to Maryland from a trip to China with digestive distress. Suddenly other health problems came up. So, at 60 years of age, I was feeling old – belying the headline I had seen in a magazine, “60 Is the New 30.” I made the rounds of physicians and alternative health practitioners, but with minimal progress. Then a friend told me about Dahn Yoga in Bethesda. I tried it, felt it made sense, liked it and committed myself to go regularly.

I feel that I am investing in improving my health for the next 30 years; otherwise I firmly doubt that I will make it in terms of quantity of years or quality of life. I embarked on a routine of hour-long yoga classes (actually they encompass an Asian-wisdom and Western brain-knowledge body-mind-spirit exercise system that is much more than yoga), transforming workshops of many hours or days, and private healing-acceleration sessions.

In a matter of months, the results have been positive, bordering on astounding:

* My digestive trouble is under control, and without medication.
* Previously unable to walk up Metro escalators without leg pains and hyper breathing, I now take them in stride with hardly breaking a sweat.
* Compared to prior hectic three-week business trips to Japan, during the last one I raised my vitality, increased my productivity, lowered my stress, and reduced significantly the debilitating jet lag of two flights half-way-around the world.
* After decades of mild panic attacks when needles were inserted to extract blood for tests (and of singing silly songs to distract myself), now I practice a deep-breathing exercise to get through the pain with ease.
* After a surgeon suggested an operation to fix a returning hernia, abdomen-strengthening exercises have reduced its protrusion enough for me to live with it and thus avoid surgery, at least for now.
* I lost five pounds in the right place so that after 30 years I have no more potbelly.
* After a life of not being able to do real push-ups, I now can do 20, with the number going up.
* Besides feeling more fit and energetic physically, I also have greater peace and clarity to deal with stressful episodes – from traffic jams to bad service to a client complaints.

With family and friends of my generation so often paying the health price of too much stress and too little inspiration in their lives, I now see healing myself as only the stepping-stone of becoming a healer for others. And it all started with the wake-up call of an intestinal disorder in China, seven months ago!


26
May 08

Digestion under control; Complexion cleared up

Chun

Two years ago, at 60 years of age and with urgent physical problems, I started an intensive Dahn Yoga program. This resulted in my regaining my health in several months, which convinced me to get training in how to heal family and friends, which in turn led me into a new life stage as a holistic healer and peace maker. Throughout this time, I experienced yoga classes, private healing sessions, weekend workshops, training programs in Arizona and Korea, and conversations with Dahn mentors. Having benefited so significantly in terms of my health, happiness and peace, I am most grateful to Dahn for helping me grow.

While always a skeptic and usual undermined previous attempts at achieving growth, my Dahn Yoga journey has proven to me the integrity and generosity of Dahn Yoga instructors, and the quality and effectiveness of Dahn Yoga methods. At 62 years, the combined effects of many Dahn experiences have been to strengthen and energize my body, clarify and calm my mind/emotions, and activate and elevate my spirit/soul. Indeed my life has been transformed.

Overcoming Physical Problems

It began when I returned to Maryland from Beijing with many exotic souvenirs and a case of lingering digestive distress. Soon after, other health problems cascaded upon me. So, at 60 years of age, I was feeling old for the first time in my life, and becoming concerned about the scenario of declining and dying – much sooner than I would like. I franticly visited several physicians and alternative health practitioners, but with minimal progress and no convincing explanation as to what was really wrong with me.

Then a friend told me about the Dahn Yoga Center in Bethesda. I had an energy check-up during which I realized how tight and weak my body was, and how anxious and stressed my mind was. Moreover, I concluded that decades of bad habits had generated excessive mental stress and physical tension, which now were endangering my body-mind condition. I heard how the Dahn Yoga system of stretching, breathing and meditation could restore my health. All this made sense to me. I had hope again. So, signing up for a one-year membership, I embarked on a routine of hour-long yoga classes, one-on-one healing sessions, and multi-day awakening workshops.

The almost daily Dahn Yoga classes helped me become aware of my body, from its muscles to its organs. My body started to feel alive, less tense, more flexible, and stronger. From being unable to do any push-ups (U.S. Marines style), I one day found myself doing 70. A large part of this progress was realizing how much my mind determined by physical actions, and how I could control both of them. Experiencing greater mind-body communication helped me diminish the link between my body’s tension and my mind’s stress. Of course, no pain, no gain applied to my situation. However, I came to see that I create my pain – by how I label and react emotionally to it. I learned to feel the pain (as well as tenderness, spasms, itchiness, etc.) as signs that my body was healing; on the other side of the pain I discovered new health. I even found I had enough motivation and discipline to extend the good effects of yoga by doing exercises at home in the morning. Thus, I could guarantee that I always awoke on the right side of the bed.

As a result of this yoga practice, some parts of my body revealed themselves to be in a very resistant state and candidates for private healing sessions. For months, I gave over my back, chest, intestines and legs to the healing hands of a master healer. Very positive things started to shift in my body. In addition, I benefited from the emotional release and insights that happened in conversations with her, as she worked on opening and releasing thoughts blocking my mind and body. When I finally touched my toes, I celebrated it as the culmination of letting go of decades of a rigid body-mind system.

During this period I participated in a series of workshops in Dahn Yoga’s New Human School. Each one helped me do what they promised: To awaken me to the reality of my life. Ready for Awakening was an overview of the Dahn Yoga approach to health in which the holism of the body, mind and spirit was explained. This made so much sense that now it is difficult for me to see it any other way. While taking Initial Awakening, I was able to understand how the body works as an energy system, and how I can work it to full functioning and maximum effect. For the first time, I had a blueprint for how I could become the master of my body. After a lifetime of thinking that my body, and therefore I, was weak and vulnerable, I shifted to the conclusion of the workshop: My body is mine, not me. In More Than Body, I took the clearest look so far to what my mind was all about – thinking and thoughts, feeling and emotions. I could view them as negative energy and information, over which I was the boss: My mind is mine, not me. Most revealing was the process I could do to release long-held, bad-habit negativity – angers, fears, hurts, shame and sadness – so I could learn to be freer of them.

Another workshop, Shim Sung, Korean for The Joy of Finding Your True Self, was a major revelation and breakthrough for me. It made vividly clear that I have a choice: To live in the world controlled by my ego (identity or personality), with its accumulated strengths and entrenched limitations, or the world of my true self (soul), with its state of being of love, joy, peace, freedom, wisdom and the like. With each exercise, I found myself breaking down walls of preconceptions that separated me from my heart, and getting in touch with my essence, my true self. This new awareness has helped me discern whether a behavior, thought or emotion is coming from my negative ego or true self. The Healing Chakra workshop introduced me to the seven energy centers in me and how they affect my holistic health. I learned to know my chakras, improve their functioning, and use them in combination to realize greater physical healing, energy activity, and spiritual awareness.

Within several months, the results were positive, bordering on astounding. My health problems went away – digestion under control, legs able to climb stairs without my sweating, hernia surgery no longer necessary, and my complexion cleared up. In addition, I was surprised and delighted with other unexpected outcomes – loss of excess weight and disappearance of my potbelly, sleeping through the entire night (my bladder and me), absence of panic with blood-test needles, more productive and relaxed business trips, strength to do physical feats I had never done before, and greater peace of mind to deal with stressful episodes.


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May 08

Improve Health With Dahn Yoga

Barbara

In October of 2000 I was diagnosed with Interstitial Cystitis a painful, chronic disease of the bladder. I had been suffering with symptoms since 1995 and was relieved to finally know what was wrong with me. The problem though was that this condition is very difficult to treat and there is not one treatment that works for everyone. In the years to follow my diagnosis, I tried many different medications and therapies. Though some of these helped, I was not able to find something that consistently helped with the pain I was going through. I had taken a year off from work and then went back only part time.

During the summer of 2006, I joined the Dahn Yoga center in Buffalo Grove. I really didn’t know much about Dahn, but was looking for a way to exercise and to hopefully improve my health. I was skeptical at first, but I started taking classes regularly and scheduled healing sessions. At the time I started doing Dahn Yoga, I was taking pain medication every morning and sometimes again later in the day. It was the only way that I could get through the day. I spent much of my free time lying on the couch with a heating pad on my abdomen. Soon my condition began to improve. I found that if I had pain at the beginning of class, it would be gone when the class was over. I learned to accept my pain and to relax my body. I became aware of habits and negative emotions that were negatively affecting my health. I could feel myself becoming stronger physically and emotionally. When I did have pain I was able to work through it. During the summer I attended Healer School and the Tao Holistic Healing Program in Sedona, Arizona. My condition continued to improve and still continues to improve on a daily basis. I no longer need pain medication regularly, and in fact have seldom taken any over this past year. Friends and family members have commented on the changes that I’ve gone through. I am now a healthier and happier person than I was before being diagnosed with IC. I am calmer, centered, focused and better able to handle problems that I encounter. I am not “cured” but my condition no longer rules my life. Dahn Yoga has helped to improve my health and my life in ways that I could only imagine before beginning this journey!


23
May 08

Limitless possibilities

Dan

I have been training for about a year and a half, since November 2006. In this time I went to as many trainings as I could, including Initial Awakening, Shim Sung, Power Brain Method, Healing Chakra training, etc.

I was a college student at the time I first came to the center. I was also working an internship at a financial firm in New York City. The job was good. The money was great. However, for some reason, though, I was drowning in stress. I practiced some meditation on my own, and I exercised regularly. I feel like two years ago, I was walking along a pair of train tracks, staring at my feet to make sure I didn’t trip. I look back at my past self and I see a robot, monotonously trudging through life.

When I stepped into the center for the first time, I was introduced to an entirely new and different side of myself, what I would later know as my soul, my true self. I lifted my eyes from those train tracks, and I took a look at the breathtaking scenery that is every single moment of my life. All of the training I’ve taken in Dahn Yoga has helped me to realize that no matter what obstacles I have, they can be overcome and I can create my life exactly the way I want to. I didn’t believe it was possible—but now I’m living it, each and every day! Now, I am in the best shape of my life in every way- physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually.

With trainings, I have passed just about every physical limitation I had before. Other trainings like Shim Sung and Power Brain Method have guided me to really listen to my heart, and to manage my thinking in a truly productive way. My continued training and my work helping at the center have helped me to see that I can take a true leadership role—something I NEVER would have imagined myself capable of! I have even taken my training out of the center and into the community, and now I am blessed to be able to teach classes to students at my college, helping them feel the same stress relief that I was originally seeking.

The most beautiful thing that I have realized about my Dahn Yoga training, is that there is no limit to how much I can grow! Every time I get past some obstacle and see some positive change in my life, limitless new possibilities open up. I am so excited and so grateful to have the opportunity to see what I am really capable of.