This week at my Yoga Sampler Class, a class where each week we focus on a different body part (hips openers) or style of yoga (intro to Kundalini), the topic was Yoga for Face, Feet and Hands. This class has been anticipated ever since a student demonstrated a few face yoga asanas at a dinner party some months ago.
The Theory of Face Yoga
Face Yoga became quite the rage in 2007 with the publication of The Yoga Face: Eliminate Wrinkle with the Ultimate Natural Facelift by Annelise Hagen. The concept being that if exercising the body produced longevity and health the same is true for the face; that by performing various yoga postures you could erase the ravages of time and develop a “beaming, joyful, bright-eyed” countenance.
The Reality of Face Yoga
That’s wonderful and may easily be the case. However, the reality is that most of us have developed nasty habits in regards to our facial expressions and these exercises may just be what is needed to develop awareness, relieve tension and tone the myriad of muscles which compromise the face and neck. Kids and teens can also benefit from face yoga by increasing awareness of their face, reducing stress, and learning not to take themselves too seriously. Add to that the humor factor of purposefully making funny faces and you’ve got a fun and beneficial yoga class waiting to happen.
How to do Face Yoga
Some insist on performing face yoga in front of a mirror as this helps to make sure you are doing the exercises properly. However you can do them anywhere, anytime, even standing waiting for the bus. Keep in mind you may get a few odd looks from those passing by, so either get over your possible embarrassment or keep your yoga face routine for a less public location.
In class, face yoga always elicits the same response … giggles. You may think you are immune but just wait until the students facing you start pulling Jim Carrey look alike contests. My kids actually play this as a game to see who can last the longest without giggling. And of course, during our weekly sampler class we didn’t last very long either. Every student enjoyed a good belly laugh watching the facial antics of others. So whether it was from the face yoga, or from the laughter, we all felt better and had a smile on our faces when we left class. If that doesn’t make everyone feel and look their best I don’t know what will.
Face Yoga Exercises
Here are a sampling of some face yoga exercises you can try. Take five minutes, do a few, and see how much better you feel. These are great to use before performances (ie: school concerts, speeches, etc.) or exams as they take very little time, help refocus the mind, relieve stress, and increase circulation.
- Lion Face: clench every muscle in your body tight, then let it all go while sticking out your tongue, opeing the eyes wide, repeat 3x
- Cheek Pinch: the age old method of adding colour to the checks without rouge, lightly pinch all over the cheeks enough to increase blood circulation
- Satchmo: fill both cheeks with air, pass the air back and forth from cheek to cheek, continue for 1 minute
- Vowel Exaggerations: in turn repeat the soft vowel sounds (ah, eh, eei, oo, euw) while exaggerating and holding the facial patterns this makes, relax your tongue and eyes making your face (cheeks, lips & jaw) do the work, repeat a few times
- Tongue Rolling: roll the tongue, stick it out and bring it back repeatedly, a genetic exercise as some will not be able to perform this activity
- Angry Smile: smile while tensing the muscles in your face as if your children have done something horrific in public and you really cannot lose your composure at this moment
- Surprise: lift your eyebrows high and open the eyes wide imitating shock and surprise
- Brow Smoother: using your fingertips slowly and lightly pull the eyebrows away from one another
- Jowl Stretch: cross your arms and place them at the base of your neck, like you are choking yourself, while gently pressing down with your hand, stretch your chin up and away, hold the stretch for 10 seconds and relax, repeat
- Horse Lips: on an exhale, relax your lips and let the air pass over them as if you were a horse, you can even shake your head gently and neigh slightly to really get into it, repeat
- Inversions: downdog, wide angle forward bend, headstand, etc are all beneficial to the face as they increase blood flow to the head
- Twists: include in your twist a facial twist
- Facial Massage: using your middle and ring fingers massage all around your face, in gentle circles, paying specific attention to the jaw hinge, brow,cheek and jaw bones
- Palming: Rub your hand quickly together generating heat, gently cup your palms over your eyes and let them rest and relax
You can find more information about other face yoga exercises at Yoga Eyes Teaches Kids How to Tell Time and Yoga for the face and neck from Yogababy.tv
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I love Kermit! What a great connection. You must stay up nights, or perhaps your brilliance is a granted wish.