Title: US Acute Care Solutions National Director of Quality & Education IAC
Favorite yoga pose: Pigeon (“It makes me feel free, and it releases the stress in my hips, where I carry stress!”)
Yoga instructor: Chicago School of Yoga, wellness retreats, private coaching
Loves: Being able to change people’s lifestyles, helping them release pain & stress
When Angie Aboutalib began experiencing back pain in medical school, she knew she needed to take action. The approach that she took was incorporating yoga with her Pilates routine.
In addition to leading yoga wellness retreats, Dr. Aboutalib is a faculty member at the Chicago School of Yoga where she teaches yoga anatomy, yoga as medicine and mindfulness. The focus of her classes is to bring a physical, mental, and spiritual practice to participants.
“It’s a great feeling to help people to change their hectic lifestyles,” she said. “In the West, we often go straight to medications, but there are certain poses that relieve pain. We don’t have to be so dependent on pills. Also, the mindfulness aspect of yoga leads to better health overall.”
Mindfulness, she continued, helps people bring awareness to the body and mind connection. Being present in the moment teaches individuals to focus on what their minds and bodies need at that moment.
“It’s hard to be present in the moment – we’re always thinking about the next thing. In fact, we’re trained not to be mindful,” Dr. Aboutalib said.
Interested in beginning yoga?
Consider taking a class at your local YMCA or yoga studio. Or, feel free to download a beginner yoga app or watch an online video. Whatever you do, take it slow, be patient with yourself, and enjoy the journey!