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PSN Issue ![]() I recently
stumbled upon an interesting Yoga brain training exercise that according to
it’s developer can enhance ones brain function and fitness. It’s called
SuperBrain Yoga and is being used by doctors and teachers alike to improve
peoples thinking and mental function. Improved grades and increased mental
focus among people who practice Superbrain Yoga are being reported, even among
those with mental disabilities.
SuperBrain
Yoga is essentially a form of acupressure and breathing technique used to
balance both hemispheres of the brain and bring energy up to the brain. It was
developed by Master Choa Kok Sui who has written a book on the subject. The
exercise is easy to learn, takes only a few minutes to do and can be done by
almost anyone, anywhere. According to the book, Superbrain Yoga by Master Chao Kok Sui, a Superbrain Yoga pilot study conducted by doctors in New Jersey with children ages 5-to-9 years of age possessing a variety of neurological disabilities reported the following subjective results:
·The children are more
focused and ready to work. ·The children are displaying
improved emotional states. ·The child displaying
bizarre behaviors appears to have a normal behavior. ·The memory and retention of
new information appears to have improved. ·The entire dynamic of the class has improved dramatically.
I’ve been
practicing Superbrain Yoga myself for awhile now and can report improved mental
clarity, focus and a feeling of calmness after each exercise. It’s great to do
first thing in the morning or anytime you need a quick boost of energy. The video below shows people performing the Superbrain Yoga technique and provides some great testimonials.
A few
important points to remember when practicing Superbrain Yoga not mentioned in
the video are:
• Connect your tongue to your
palate.
• Face East
• The left arm must be inside
and the right arm must be outside (over the left arm).
•
Inhale while squatting down
and exhale while standing up.
• You thumbs should be
touching the front part of your earlobes, index fingers behind the earlobes.
•
Perform the exercise 14-21
times, once or twice a day.
For more
detailed information on Superbrain Yoga, you might also want to check out the
book titled Superbrain Yoga by clicking here. Reprinted with
permission from Gary Dashney - The
Online Brain Games Blog |
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