Saturday, November 28, 2009

Ayurvedic Balancing or Now That Youve Lost It

Ayurvedic Balancing: An Integration of Western Fitness with Eastern Wellness

Author: Joyce Bueker

Health Through Balance, Not Deprivation

Discover Ayurveda, the ancient holistic health system from India. Ayurveda is not just about treating sickness, but rather, emphasizes preventing disease and enhancing health, longevity, and vitality. It is a complete way of life, based on balance and harmony with nature.

Ayurvedic Balancing offers a simple, but not simplistic, approach to integrating these Eastern wellness principles into a Western fitness lifestyle. It's simple because it focuses on concepts, rather than complicated detail, and breaks the process into practical steps. It discusses the psychology behind fitness imbalances and provides effective ways to reduce mental/emotional and physical hunger and enjoy constructive, lasting change.

Fitness professional Joyce Bueker shows you how to:

  • Determine which mind-body type predominates in your constitution
  • Learn about the six tastes and their influence on lifestyle
  • Learn Ayurvedic cooking with recipes that nourish and satisfy
  • Identify and achieve healthful goals
  • Reduce stress through meditation and guided imagery
  • Use exercise to shift your body from fat-storing to fat-burning

Author Biography: Joyce Bueker, M.A. (California) competed nationally as an amateur bodybuilder. Her eighteen years of experience in the fitness industry include personal training, Yoga instruction, and management. She has a Master's degree in Modern Social History from Lancaster, England, and teaches workshops on weight management and developing a healthy lifestyle.



Table of Contents:
List of Tablesix
Introductionxi
Part 1Defining Balance
1The Three Mind-Body Types3
2The Three States of Being15
3The Six Tastes and Their Influence25
4Examining Lifestyle Imbalances33
Part 2Identifying Hunger
5Overgrown Appetites41
6Dieting and Deprivation49
7Emotional Hunger53
8What's Eating You?59
Part 3Calming the Appetite
9Satisfying Foods65
10Becoming Well Fed73
11Ayurvedic Cooking81
12Balancing Recipes91
Part 4Creating a Foundation for Well-Being
13Achieving Healthy Goals111
14Engaging the Imagination119
15Stress Reduction and Relaxation125
16Balanced Exercise135
Part 5Using the Cornerstones of Balance
17A Rhythm of Self-Care165
18Your Personal Definition of Balance171
References177
Bibliography and Resources181
Index185

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Now That You've Lost It: How to Maintain Your Best Weight

Author: Joyce D Nash

For many people, weight-loss programs have been a cruel hoax. How often do you hear someone say: "I have no trouble losing weight; I've lost hundreds of pounds--but then I always gain it back, and usually a little extra." Now That You've Lost It lays out a comprehensive system for permanent weight control, focusing on staying at goal weight. Teaching powerful thinking skills, it describes what is needed for success, shows the reader how to assess his or her particular needs, and systematically teaches how to: Cope with binge eating, Overcome backsliding, Manage anger and loneliness, Use self-talk effectively, Learn to "think smart," Cope with social influences, Overcome depression and anxiety, and Cope with success.



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