Laughter Yoga . Laughter Yoga. By Isabel Robin, Dennise Celleri , Alana Choffin and Julia Hirt . By: Julia Hirt , Alanna Choffin , Isabel Robin , Dennise Celleri. Who Created Laughter Yoga? .
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Laughter Yoga Laughter Yoga By Isabel Robin, Dennise Celleri, Alana Choffin and Julia Hirt By: Julia Hirt , Alanna Choffin , Isabel Robin , Dennise Celleri
Who Created Laughter Yoga? Laughter Yoga was first developed by an Indian physician named Dr. Madan Kataria. Kataria was inspired by the science of how laughter could relieve stress and help the human body so in 1995 he launched the first ever laughter club on a warm march day. Today, laughter yoga has become a worldwide phenomenon with over 6,000 laughter clubs in over 60 countries. People everywhere have fell in love with the wonders of laughter Yoga and can read all about Kataria’s practice in his book Laugh For No Reason.
What is Laughter Yoga? Laughter yoga is not your average yoga routine. It is a combination of eye contact, child like playfulness and laughter exercises. When practicing laughter yoga fake laughter quickly becomes real. Studies have been demonstrated that the body can’t tell between real or fake laughter. Laughter yoga is proven to make you feel much better and relieves stress.
How Do I do LAUGHTER YOGA? Each laughter club uses different laughter yoga techniques depending on the age group of the class. All techniques depend on fake laughter turning into real laughter causing the yoga students to relieve stress as they laugh and have fun! The following slides list several different Laughter Yoga techniques!
Classic Laughter Yoga Techniques -Cell Phone Laughter: Hold an imaginary cell phone to your ear and laugh. -Gradient laughter: Fake a smile; giggle, then laugh slowly and gradually increase in tempo and volume. -Greeting Laughter: Greet everybody the way you normally greet (e.g. shake hands) and replace words with laughter. -Hearty Laughter: spread your arms up, look up and laugh heartily as you direct your laughter to come straight from your heart. -Think Of A Socially Awkward Situation And Laugh At It (e.g. shoe laces untied, shaving cream behind your ears…)
Laughter yoga exercises For Children Baby Laughter: one person must demonstrate how a baby laughs (take turns!). Everybody else must then do the same things. Animal Laughter: laugh and behave the way your favorite animal or pet would behave if it was very happy to see you. Chicken Laughter: Imagine you are a chicken. First lay 3 eggs in 3 laughs, then laugh with lots of excitement in your voice as you go tell the world about it. Jumping Frog: squat down, hands on the floor between your knees. Jump once saying “ha”, then a second time saying “ha ha”, a third time saying “ha ha ha”, then jump in fast succession laughing a lot. Laughter Vowels: let’s learn the laughter vowels! Let’s start with “A” as in “hat”: Aaaaa ha ha ha ha ha”. Next is “E” as in “hen”: Eeeee he he he he he. Next is “I” a in “hiccup”: Iiiii hi hi hi hi hi. Next is “O” as in “Otto”: Ooooo ho ho ho ho ho. Last is “U” as in “soup”: Uuuuuhuhuhuhuhu.
Laughter yoga exercises to release stress -Credit Card Bill Laughter: open an imaginary credit card bill (or any other letter that represents a bad news to you) and burst out laughing the second you look at what’s inside. -Electric Shock Laughter: Imagine that everything and everybody you touch gives you a shock of static electricity. Jump backward and laugh each time it happens (make it happen a lot). -I Don’t Know Why I Am Laughing: laugh (fake is perfectly fine) and shrug your shoulders and make a big smile as you look at yourself in a mirror or anybody else who might be there and try to convey the message with your eyes and body language “I absolutely don’t know why I am laughing”. -No Money Laughter: laugh as turn your pockets inside out looking for money that isn’t there
Why is it called Laughter Yoga? Many people wonder why laughter exercises are considered yoga. The primary reason Dr. Kataria called it yoga is because he incorporated yoga breathing into the laughter exercises. The word yoga is from the Sanskrit root “Yuj.” Yuj means to harmonize and to get hold of. Dr. Kataria thought that the exercises could also be considered Yuj.