|
|
| |
|
CNN
Your Health
May
26, 2001
90 second TV segment
|
CNN Headline News
aired in
May & June 2001
|
COHEN: You've
heard of yoga, but what about baby yoga? Coming up, how
these ancient postures may help keep both baby and mom healthy
and happy. But first: our "Doctor Q&A" from our CNN health
Web site.
(COMMERCIAL BREAK)
COHEN: Welcome back to YOUR HEALTH. In today's "Feeling
Fit," a new twist on a popular workout for mind, body and
spirit: Yoga, for mom and baby.
(BEGIN VIDEOTAPE)
LIZ WEISS, CNN CORRESPONDENT (voice-over): They're only
a few months old, but already these babies are reaping the
benefits of yoga.
ROBIN GOODMAN (mother of Ethan): Instead of him crying all
the time and being colicky, this sort of helps calm him
down.
JANA HOUT (mother of Brent): So it helps him to relax, makes
him happier, which makes mom happier and he enjoys it
STEPHANIE JANOFF (mom of Alexander): Afterwards, he's extremely
relaxed and he's able to sleep better right after the class.
HELEN GARABEDIAN: Now we're going to do stretch and together.
WEISS: In Helen Garabedian's baby yoga class in Newton,
Massachusetts, moms and babies practice various postures
called asanas.
HELEN GARABEDIAN: These are physical stimulation's to the
baby's bodies. It helps to relieve colic. It helps to boost
immunity. It helps to better regulate their emotion. It
helps to make them more alert. It helps to stimulate the
mind and neuromuscular development.
WEISS: Moms also appreciate the one-hour workout.
HELEN GARABEDIAN: The more you rock, the better you feel.
WEISS: This posture, called super baby, gives parents a
lower back massage while babies hang out for the ride.
HELEN GARABEDIAN: It's a time to bond. It's a quiet time.
It's not a time of forcing.
WEISS: Since a baby's body is fragile, Garabedian teaches
her students the correct way to support the neck and spine.
The class may look pretty low key, but in the end everyone
looks ready for a nap. For "Feeling Fit," I'm Liz Weiss.
(END VIDEOTAPE) |
|
|