Rochelle Ballard: Surf Into Yoga
Rochelle’s
first introduction to yoga occurred at 19 years old when she saw her
neighbor performing the exercises in her front yard. The neighbor taught
the young surfer how to use her breath through her body to find
clarity. She has since found it to be one of the best ways to find
balance in her life.
“One
of the best things about yoga is the awareness it brings and focus,”
explains Ballard. “That helped my surfing a lot. Going into competition
it’s so easy to melt into your jersey with nerves or get over
stimulated. Once the adrenalin kicks in the nervous system is pumping.
Yoga was the best way I found through my whole career to balance that.”
When asked about yoga’s effects on her competitive performance, Ballard provided some great insight into her contest mentality.
“Yoga
helps you focus your energy and clear your mind. I think it helps with
anxiety and overall well being. It affects your entire system. Before I
go out there, I make sure I do yoga because it allows me to be aware of
all things going on around me. No matter what happens we can stay calm
and clear and keep your balance. It’s a choice of whether you give in to
the energy around you or keep your focus and enjoy yourself. Wherever
you direct your focus that is where it will go.”
Because
yoga played such an important role during her competitive career,
Ballard continues to incorporate yoga into her surfing life. Her
commitment to a healthy body and mind incorporates a diet high in
nutrition, an active lifestyle, and the continued practice of yoga.
Finding the right balance in her life has played an instrumental role in
her happiness and success.
“One
of the best things about Yoga is it’s the one thing that fine tunes
you,” says Ballard. “It brings balance to whatever it is you’re doing in
your life. I run and swim and I love to ride my bike. I do cross
training with core stabilization and yoga compliments it all.”
Ballard
is often asked what types of yoga are best for surfing. She likes to
answer this question by identifying exercises to do during your pre-surf
routine and then your post-surf routine.
“There
are so many different types of yoga that certain types will work better
for the before and after effects. If you’re doing restorative and
holding postures longer, really breathing into the muscles to where
everything is slowing down, those are great after you surf. If you’re
surfing afterward, then it’s more about breath awareness and more
stimulating yoga."
“Yoga
also helps to prevent injuries,” continues Ballard. “It lengthens your
muscles. Surfing really is a compact sport, where everything is
constantly contracting because you’re using it all the time. Yoga helps
to unwind the tissue, really.”
In 2009, Ballard released her own introductory yoga DVD, Surf into Yoga.
It features yoga sequences from beginner to intermediate, with Ballard
guiding us along the way. The film also includes a surfing section
showing why Ballard is considered one of the most influential female
surfers of all time and one of the best barrel riders on the planet.
“I
love doing film projects,” Ballard explains. “So I thought: ‘how fun
would that be to create a yoga DVD and incorporate surfing and the
synergy of it and express surfing in a different feel and category?’
Instead of going on a boat trip and having it all be a section of
performance, you integrate the performance with something that really
enhances what you do. It’s a wellness and finding that balance.”
Also
featured in Surf into Yoga is Ballard's brother, Hatha yoga teacher
Hoku Gordines doing specifics for shoulders and chi gong along with pro
snowboarder (and co-producer) Chanelle Sladics, demonstrating her
pre-snowboarding warm up routine. With the help of the filming/editing
expertise of John Roderick & Neu Productions, they were able to
create an intersting video.
Part of the inspiration behind the "Surf into Yoga" is Ballard’s desire to show us how quickly we can all feel better and more balanced.
“Fifteen
minutes of yoga is better than no yoga. Often time people will talk
about it but they won’t give their body or life the time to put into it.
You can be at work and take 10-15 minutes out of the day for a session
and feel so much better. I wanted to incorporate the music and beauty of
Hawaii. I wanted to capture that and make people take that deep breath
and say “That’s gorgeous!”. I want people living in the city and the valley, in their office or apartment to experience that beauty.”
"Surf into Yoga" is now available in stores. Visit www.SurfintoYoga.com for more information.
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