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RockStarMomLV Likes Yoga Sanctuary Give-Away

30 Tuesday Aug 2011

Posted by Stefanie Van Aken (RSMLVTravel) in Archive It

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Fitness, give-aways, RockStarMom, yoga, Yoga Give-Away, Yoga Las Vegas, yoga sanctuary las vegas

It’s the moment you’ve all been waiting for!  Or at least, that I’ve been waiting for….my FaceBook page has finally hit 100 fans!  That is so sweet!  And, I am so appreciative of my readers, that I have teamed up with Yoga Sanctuary to treat a totally fabulous reader to a totally fabulous prize package of 5 classes to either location.

Why do I Like Yoga Sanctuary?

I have been practicing yoga for over 15 years, starting back when I was living in San Diego.  In California, up and down the coast, you are treated to an array of classes, instructors and studios that truly create an amazing experience.  They did for me, anyway.  When I moved back to Las Vegas, it was really hard for me to re-create that experience again.  Most of the yoga classes at that time, could only be found in a gym, and I was far from impressed.  A friend introduced me to Sherry Goldstein and at the time, her classes were being held in an office building location off of Patrick and Sunset.  It didn’t matter the environment.  It was serene, warm, inviting, and I knew I had found my favorite studio in Las Vegas.  Fast forward several years and Sherry Goldstein’s Yoga Sanctuary studios on both the East and West side attract great local instructors, a wide variety of classes and even well known instructors from all over the US.  If you haven’t taken a yoga class at Yoga Sanctuary, you are missing out on a wonderful experience.

Have or haven’t…either way here is your chance to win!  

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RockStar Mommies: Sara Harding: Jia-Yo! Work Out Wearing Your Babe!

18 Saturday Jun 2011

Posted by Stefanie Van Aken (RSMLVTravel) in Fun

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Asobi Sport, Baby Wearing, Fitness, Sara Harding

Sarah Harding has done a ton of interviews and guest posts as well as written about the benefits and the how-to’s of wearing your baby while you workout. Heck, she even created her own fitness company, Asobi Sport, as well as aided the Moby Wrap company in the proper safety of wearing your baby while you get your fitness on.  For a great introduction into Asobi Sport and Sarah’s Jia-Yo philosophy, check out the Blog, FamilyandLifeinLV.

I wanted to know a little bit more though, like, why would I do this?

Sarah (on the right) continuing her fitness even pregnant with twins!

What is the benefit for my baby?  I’m thinking long term goal…what is this going to create for them.  So, I asked Sarah, right before she gave birth to twin girls (she now has three beautiful daughters), and this is what she had to say:

RSMLV: What do you anticipate Emma’s personality to be like because of the baby wearing you did with her?  In other words, do you suppose she will be more confident, more active, etc?  What are the other benefits the kids will get by being “worn” so to speak.
STH: Many people want to know the benefits of babywearing.  Is all that cumbersome tying of fabric actually worth learning??  As far as I’m concerned, it’s more than worth it.  It can be a life-saver!  You can read on Dr. Sears site (along with many others) how babywearing promotes psychological health and physiological growth for the infant. Not to mention, it can be emotionally comforting for the parents and even help Mom with the baby blues.  Having the luxury to wear my child and tend to her needs on demand was a saving grace for us.
I can tell you from my perspective as a new Mom, babywearing instilled confidence in ME.  I felt more comfortable as a parent who could breastfeed on the go in the Moby Wrap, have my hands free to get chores done around the house, run errands down town stroller-free, and even resume part-time work–all while snuggling with my daughter!  I wish I could adequately convey how nice it is to feel some sense of familiarity in a very foreign world of motherhood AND to not feel guilty for it!  I knew I could kiss, hug, and whisper sweet-nothings into my daughter’s ear the entire time I was tending to MY needs!  What a blessing!  Thanks to the joys of babywearing, I could relish in my motherhood experience and know the whole family would thrive!

Sharing her love of baby wearing fitness with other moms

It’s hard to say just how much babywearing has directly helped my daughter, Emma grow.    All I can say is Emma is thriving!  She is an awfully confident kid.  Sometimes, I wish she were more cautious, especially when it comes to doing acrobatics on the playground!  (Of course, it’s probably because her mother was doing Pilates both when Emma was in the womb and then in the wrap!)  But Emma is extremely comfortable in both new physical and social environments.  She loves making new friends and interacts more generously than one would expect for a two year-old with other children or adults.  She giggles like crazy and is a genuinely happy kid.  She’s also quite independent!  The tantrums she throws are because she wants to do something by herself!  She likes her freedom and independence and often tells me she doesn’t need my help anymore.  She’s a “big girl” and is busy playing now on her own.  I don’t know if these traits of confidence, independence, and social comfort are directly linked to the fact that she had a babywearing Momma or if its just a corralation.  Either way, I can rest assured that babywearing was the right choice for our family.  I’m looking forward to wearing Emma’s twin sisters soon!

RSMLV: And, I, for one, am looking forward to seeing how you do that!

To learn how to safely wear your infant in the Moby Wrap, please visit Moby’s official site and watch Asobi Sport, Founder, Sarah Harding teach you how! http://www.mobywrap.com/instructionpages.aspx?Topic=instructionvideos
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For more awesome sites on Sarah’s Asobi Sport Fitness, please visit:
FB page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Asobi-Sport-Family-Fitness/165089800168739
DVD Teaser and Product Page: http://www.asobisport.com/asobi/asobi-products
Teacher Certification Online Course: http://www.asobisport.com/asobi/need-to-know/teacher-certification
Blog:  http://www.asobisport.com/asobi/need-to-know/asobi-blog

RockStar Yogis :: c r a f t :: DIY Savasana Eye Masks

07 Thursday Oct 2010

Posted by Stefanie Van Aken (RSMLVTravel) in Fun

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diy, Fitness, kids fitness, kids yoga

Kids love savasana. No really. It’s their most favorite pose. It’s the first pose they ask to do the minute they walk into class. I like to incorporate meaningful crafts into RockStar Yogis lesson plans that call for it. Since I happen to love savasana, too, I want it to be special for the kids every time. We dim the lights, turn on the (battery operated) candles, spritz the room with lavender, turn on some ambient yoga music and get to the business of relaxing. To take this one step further, I like to introduce a little DIY savasana eye mask for the kids to help them connect even deeper into the last, yet most important pose of their practice.

DIY Savasana Eye Masks RockStar Yogis

This project is super duper easy, and you can take it to so many levels depending on how creative you want to get with it. Some even have suggested it for gifts, along with a soothing tea ritual, candles, etc.; the ideas here are limitless. I made one for each of my kids, and their excitement to have something that would help ease tension, breath by breath, and help close their eyes to relax on their own, was pretty remarkable. And, guess what, it can cost as much or as little as you want! For this particular project, I used clean, but solo socks- orphans, mismatched, death by dryer socks that have been sitting in a bin in my laundry room for *ahem* months. Of course, I do not use my family’s worn socks for my RockStar Yogis classes, but socks bought from the dollar bins or a package of tube socks work great. If you are incredibly talented, or patient, with the sewing machine, then some fabric and stitching would create the same idea. But, I am not, so we use socks around here!

DIY Savasana Eye Masks

DIY savasana eye masks supplies

Materials Needed:

  • white rice
  • flax seed
  • lavender flowers (optional)
  • tube socks
  • favorite essential oils
  • rubber bands
  • burlap twine or baker’s twine
  • iron-on decals (optional)
  • scoop
  • large bowl
  • wooden or plastic spoon for mixing

DIY Savasana Eye Masks Materials

Side Notes:

  • I bought the white rice and flax seed at my local Sprouts in the bulk section. 3lbs was just under $3, and that’s more than enough for a family project. 3lbs of each yielded 13 masks.
  • Any sock will do, but I found the men’s sizes to work the best so you can manipulate the size of each mask better. If you can find tube socks or knee highs without ridges, even better. The $1 store had great women’s knee highs that I ended up using for my class.
  • There are definite rules around which essential oils are the most relaxing. I used a blend of lavender and chamomile, but you can research to find the best oils for you and your family.
  • Iron-on decals, fabric letters with glue, shapes, patterns, etc., this is just all about making each mask unique so the kids can tell the difference to know which one is theirs.

Directions:

  • Decide how long you want your eye mask to be. Obviously, masks will be bigger for adults, smaller for kids. Once you take a rough measurement, cut the open end of the sock to your measurement.
  • Tie off the closed end of the sock about 1cm from the end with a rubber band. Wrap the rubber band a few times so the seeds do not slip through. For looks, after I’ve rubber banded the closed end, I also cut the tip off to give it the same rough edge as the other side.
  • If you are using iron-ons or fabric glue for letters, shapes, patterns, now is your chance.
  • Use your scoop to measure about 2 scoops of each rice and flax seeds (so 4 scoops total) per mask (add 1 scoop lavender flowers if desired), and empty into bowl. Depending on the size of your mask, you may want to do 3 scoops, but not too much where the masks are overstuffed.
  • Add 2-3 drops of essential oils per scoop. If you are blending, then start with 1 drop each per scoop. Example: (2) masks = (4) scoops rice + (4) scoops flax seeds + (4) drops lavender + (4) drops chamomile. Of course, this can be at your discretion, adding 1 drop each until desired strength is reached. If you accidentally add too much of the oils, add more rice and flax seeds. Use caution with the oils, as less is more.
  • Mix rice and flax and oils until well blended.
  • Use your scoop to fill sock, not over filling. Leave about 1/2″ at least to the opening of the sock.
  • Tie off open end of sock with rubber band, wrapping rubber band until taught so seeds and rice do not slip through.
  • Use burlap twine or baker’s twine to cover up rubber bands on each end.

RockStar Yogis DIY Savasana Eye Masks

The cool thing about these little bags is since they are just rubber banded on the end, you can always undo one end to add more seeds and rice and/or oils as time goes by. These little guys can also be thrown in the microwave for up to 30 seconds for a warm, soothing experience, or toss in the fridge for a cooled one. Either way, when your child is feeling the need for less speed, make sure their savasana eye mask is handy to help calm their minds and move their bodies into a state of relaxation. Perfect for bedtime rituals, for an anxiety release, or stress blocker. NaMaStE.

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