“You can love infinity, eternity, Scotty dogs, sports, work, play, the feelings of being alive, the earth, the sky, the fire, the wind ... there's a lot you can love.” PlayFeelingsEarthSportsFireAliveSkyDogWindYogaEternityInfinityBhakti YogaScottyWork Play Author:Frederick Lenz
“I don't train for sports. I've never trained for sports. I train for life, and sport is just a part of that. So when I start training, that's lifestyle training and that's why I go through so many things, whether it's yoga, kickboxing, wrestling or swimming.” SportsTrainingYogaTrainLifestyleWrestlingSwimmingKickboxing Author:Ray Lewis
“I guarantee you, yoga will compete with computers, music, sports, automobiles, the drug industry. Yoga will take over the world!” WorldSportsIndustryDrugComputerYogaGuaranteesAutomobile Author:Bikram Choudhury
“I've always been into sports and yoga and running. I actually study a martial arts self-defense program called Krav Maga. I can't quite say it's easy, but it's fun for me and I love to do it.” ArtI CanSelfRunningFunEasySportsStudyYogaProgramDefenseMartial ArtsSelf Defense Author:Kari Matchett
“Because of old sports injuries, yoga has become a physical lifesaver. I also have an honest, loving, and caring circle of friends. A little bit of laughter and an occasional adult beverage never hurt nobody.” LittlesBitsSportsHurtHonestLittle BitLaughterYogaAdultsCaringCirclesInjuryOccasionalBeveragesCircle Of Friends Author:Erica Tazel
“I have always been physically active. I grew up a tomboy and [was] into sports, so staying active is something that I enjoy. I get antsy and annoyed if I am sedentary too long. I mix up exercise - yoga, Pilates, hiking, running, and weights. I also eat well. I do not eat meat or poultry - have not since I was eighteen.” IfsWellsLongRunningSportsEnjoyGrewExerciseGrew UpYogaWeightActiveMeatStayingHikingAnnoyedEighteenPilatesSedentaryPoultryPhysically Active Author:Tricia Helfer
“People should be talking about "yoga asanas" as a competive sport. Because there are many forms of yoga. The most common two forms are hatha yoga and raja yoga. That's mostly what people understand.” PeopleShouldTwoFormSportsCommonTalkingYogaAsanaHatha Yoga Author:Rajashree Choudhury
“What's the benefit of hatha yoga? Physical. What do you need to do hatha yoga? Physical body. That's it. Breathing and spirit is a part of any sport. So that's why hatha yoga can be a sport.” NeedsBodySpiritSportsBenefitsYogaBreathingPhysical BodyHatha Yoga Author:Rajashree Choudhury
“My performance has improved dramatically from yoga and meditation. No athlete ever dominated by sticking to one sport all the time.” SportsMeditationYogaPerformancesAthlete Author:Amanda Beard
“Because of old sports injuries, yoga has become a physical lifesaver.” SportsYogaInjury Author:Erica Tazel
“I actually don't prepare for onscreen nudity. I really believe that you have to be comfortable with your own body and unless the role is directed to a certain physicality and you're playing a sports person, then obviously you've got to train for it, but I just try and do things that make me happy and comfortable in my own skin, so I've gotten into yoga quite a lot.” TryingBelieveSportsYogaSkinsTrainMake Me HappyNudity Author:Stacy Martin
“How can you think and hit at the same time?” ThinkingSportsPlayerYogaBaseballHittingYankeesUmpiresNew York YankeesBaseball PlayerIsmsBattingFunny BaseballGreat BaseballInspirational BaseballMotivational BaseballBaseball HittingDeja VuSpring TrainingYankees BaseballMlbGreatest BaseballI Think Of YouBaseball CoachThinking The Same Author:Yogi Berra
“Basketball is an endurance sport, and you have to learn to control your breath; that's the essence of yoga, too. So, I consciously began using yoga techniques in my practice and playing. I think yoga helped reduce the number and severity of injuries I suffered. As preventative medicine, it's unequaled.” ThinkingSuccessSportsNumbersPracticeBasketballYogaEssenceBreathsMedicineTechniqueInjuryEnduranceSeverityYoga PracticeHatha YogaHot YogaEndurance Sports Author:Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
“According to the American Psychological Association, the most effective stress-relief strategies are exercising or playing sports, praying or attending a religious service, reading, listening to music, spending time with friends or family, getting a massage, going outside of ra walk, meditating or doing yoga, and spending time with a creative hobby. The least effective strategies are gambling, shopping, smoking, drinking, eating, playing video games, surfing the Internet, and watching TV or movies for more than two hours.” TwoReadingGamesSportsHoursReligiousWalksCreativeTvsListeningPrayingInternetExerciseEatingYogaStressStrategyDrinkingSpendingVideoPsychologicalSmokingReliefGamblingShoppingAssociationHobbiesSurfingListening To MusicMeditatingStress ReliefAttendingMassageSpending TimeWatching TvPlaying SportsTimes With FriendsPlaying Video GamesSurfing The Internet Author:Kelly McGonigal
“It's not just self defense, it's about...self control, body discipline, and mind discipline...and breath techniques. It involves yoga. It involves meditation. It's an art, not a sport.” MindArtSelfBodySportsMeditationDisciplineYogaBreathsDefenseTechniqueMartial ArtsSelf ControlSelf Defense Author:Elvis Presley