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Office Yoga: Simple Stretches for Busy People

Office Yoga: Simple Stretches for Busy People

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: OFFICE YOGA
Review: A COMPLETE WASTE OF MONEY AND TIME

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: RELAX
Review: From the second I saw this book, I loved it! I have been looking for an office yoga book forever, and I was immediately drawn to the great art. I practice Ashtanga yoga a few times a week at a local studio, but can't always remember all the postures on my off-days. Many of them are right in the book-Such a quick, easy reference! And I love the stress break notes. They remind me to RELAX and enjoy the day!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great little gift idea
Review: I just bought this book and I love it. The style is simple and easy to use. Each page has a clear, concise yoga tip, and the inspirational quotes sprinkled throughout are a wonderful compliment to the highly practical content. One of the best things about this book is that it is elegant--a finely crafted hardbound book with unique illustrations and a small cozy size that feels fun to hold. The book can be easily tucked away anywhere in the office, or toted along in a briefcase or knapsack. This would make a perfect pick-me-up gift for a friend or office co-worker. "Office Yoga" would be just the thing to include in a stress relief care basket.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book turned out to be quite helpful.
Review: My previous office had desks that adjusted up and down (you could stand if you wanted to.) The bank and post office were also a 5 minute walk down the hill so I got some fresh air during the day many times. That was real luxury. Now I have a regular cubicle and the office is the only thing around for miles (hello, Dilbert.) At the end of the day I was surprise how sore and tired I was. This did not make sense, as I certainly was not doing any physical labor. The lack of movement turned out to be the source of the problem. The comfy chair just tempts me to sit and not move around. There's an exercise room, but who wants to change into shorts and a tee to get a breather? Not me.

So this book turned out to be rather helpful. In addition to stretches for fingers, wrists, hands and back, there are ones for the legs too. I find my hips get sore, and this helps a lot to do some simple stretching. The book is a nice, small format that you can hide in a drawer or leave on the desk without it taking up a lot of room.

There are some helpful hints, such as taking a break and walking outside if possible and drinking lots of water. Now I make sure NOT to eat my lunch in my cubicle, and I make water breaks to refill my mug and take a stroll now and then. It helps a lot at the end of the day.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Exactly As The Title Says - Excellent Book!!!
Review: My roommates purchased this book for me for the holidays, (hint hint - SLOW DOWN, you're way too stressed ~*lol*~). I now keep this handly little book at my office desk at all times!

This book is exactly what anyone with a job at all needs, not just office type jobs!

The stretches in this book are clear and easy to follow and do not require that you have any knowledge of yoga or anything else in order to do these stretches. Anyone can easily follow them.

I highly recommend this book to anyone!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Exactly As The Title Says - Excellent Book!!!
Review: My roommates purchased this book for me for the holidays, (hint hint - SLOW DOWN, you're way too stressed ~*lol*~). I now keep this handly little book at my office desk at all times!

This book is exactly what anyone with a job at all needs, not just office type jobs!

The stretches in this book are clear and easy to follow and do not require that you have any knowledge of yoga or anything else in order to do these stretches. Anyone can easily follow them.

I highly recommend this book to anyone!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Enormous value for the buck
Review: Office Yoga offers a simple approach to classic yoga benefits (fitness, stress reduction, relaxation) in an easy to use office environment. No wild theories, no complex beliefs, no fuss. This inexpensive little book may very well improve the Gross Domestic Product!!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Easy, Simple, Fun
Review: Okay, this book is exactly what the title says: SIMPLE. However, that doesn't necessarily detract from its worth. It's a small volume, about 93 pages, and about 6" X 5". In my opinion, it's the perfect size for busy office workers who already have cluttered desks! It's fun to hold, easy to carry around, and includes cute illustrations. A lot of the names of the stretches are fun and creative, such as "Close the Deal warrior pose" and "Late Client Stretch."

Besides the easy stretches, which range from stretches for your fingers, wrists, hands and upper back to stretches for your legs, ankles, etc., there are other nice features, including a couple of stretches you can do in bed right after you wake up, and evening relaxers so that you can transition from your hard day at the office to a relaxing evening at home.

Some other features of the book include little reminders that we all know but don't often think about, such as taking a break and walking around outside, practicing lovingkindness, keeping our desks organized, drinking lots of water, making our meals a meditation, etc. In addition, there are plenty of nice, positive quotes strewn throughout the pages.

This is not the most detailed book, or the most comprehensive, but I personally find it very useful in its simplicity and user-friendliness.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Easy, Simple, Fun
Review: Okay, this book is exactly what the title says: SIMPLE. However, that doesn't necessarily detract from its worth. It's a small volume, about 93 pages, and about 6" X 5". In my opinion, it's the perfect size for busy office workers who already have cluttered desks! It's fun to hold, easy to carry around, and includes cute illustrations. A lot of the names of the stretches are fun and creative, such as "Close the Deal warrior pose" and "Late Client Stretch."

Besides the easy stretches, which range from stretches for your fingers, wrists, hands and upper back to stretches for your legs, ankles, etc., there are other nice features, including a couple of stretches you can do in bed right after you wake up, and evening relaxers so that you can transition from your hard day at the office to a relaxing evening at home.

Some other features of the book include little reminders that we all know but don't often think about, such as taking a break and walking around outside, practicing lovingkindness, keeping our desks organized, drinking lots of water, making our meals a meditation, etc. In addition, there are plenty of nice, positive quotes strewn throughout the pages.

This is not the most detailed book, or the most comprehensive, but I personally find it very useful in its simplicity and user-friendliness.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Perfect for folks who spend time at their desks
Review: Sometimes, I'll come across a little book that will
surprise you . . . such was the case with OFFICE YOGA by
Darrin Zeer . . . though only 93 pages (in a smallish 4.5 x 6
binding), it nevertheless contained many useful techniques that
make it the perfect desk accessory for busy professionals.

I also liked the accompanying illustrations by Michael
Klein . . . they made it easy to follow Zeer's advice.

Among the ideas that caught my attention were the following:
* Red Light Rejuvenation

This also works on planes and trains.

Sit back, relax, and gently roll your head in circles.

Shrug your shoulders up and down, breathing in rhythm as you do.

Become on with the traffic flow.

* Antidote for road rage

Stop-and-go traffic make you nuts? Loosen up your windpipes
and sing your favorite song. Imitate an opera singer and
come from your belly with the sound.

* E-mail meditation

While you are reading your e-mail, remember to breathe slowly
and focus your attention on your breath. Make the out-breath
two times longer than the in-breath. This will immediately calm you.


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