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It is a very good article! I am a firm believer in Kripula yoga. It is gentle, but allows me to get all the stretching that I am able to do. I was very lucky, when the NMSS offered classes for a short period about two months after I was diagnosed. I took the classes, and now do it at home by tape. One of the things that I always enjoy recommending, because I do think it helps. (If only I would find the time to always do it on a regular basis.)
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Hello Virginia:
From the way you worded it I take it Kripula is one of other types? I had read that Yoga was good for you so I went to a class. I had no previous experience or ideas about it. I'm in pretty good shape for having a m.s. dx, but that class just about did me in. I did not go back. But maybe it was not this kripula kind. m |
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![]() If you can find a old fashioned stretch class that works well too but they are out of fashion now. The main thing we need is to stretch out all our muscles and the relaxation at the end is a plus. The last thing I need is to try to turn myself into a pretzel. ![]() But after years and years prior to MS of every type of class from Jazzersize to step classes I got more physical results from my level 1 yoga class then any of my prior classes. It really makes a difference. |
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Thanks Cherie60.
Will watch for the gentle classes. It seemed like it would be beneficial if you lived, ha. M |
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I've taken several http://www.feldenkrais.com/ classes. They are fantastic for people with MS. The movements are a combination of gentle yoga and pilates. All of the movements are done on the floor and are very gentle. The goal is to retrain the body to move correctly. I've found the stretches have greatly improved my pain and balance.
Many physical therapists are certified in this method and do a hands on type of therapy which insurance will pay for. Betty |
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