Smet
Smet
Smet
EXECUTIVES
SMET SELF
MANAGEMENT OF
EXCESSIVE TENSION
A Special Module designed by S-VYASA, Bangalore www.svyasa.org
CONTENTS
1.Why this Week-long module ? 2. What is SMET ? 3. PRANAYAMA and OM Meditation
MISS ATTENDING
THIS MODULE ?
PROFESSIONALISM NEEDS
Sensitivity
Brilliance Creativity
STRESS
and
DETERIORATING HEALTH
Emotional
Visual
Muscular-skeletal
Collective name of variety of disorders affecting especially neck, back, shoulder, hand, wrist & arm pain
Visual
Eyestrain
Tired, Irritation, Burning, Sensations
COMPUTER RELATED
PROBLEMS LEADING TO
DETERIORATING HEALTH
AND
BURN OUT
HEALTH HAZARDS
STRESS RELATED AILMENTS
High BP
IHD
Diabetes,
Cancer,
Asthma
IBS
HIV
A HOLISTIC VISION
In an era of economic predominance,
a holistic vision in all aspects of
THIS MODULE
Opens up such a vision among executives and Professionals.
SMET PROGRAM
Self Management of Excessive Tension [SMET]
a program developed by SVYASA exclusively for
STRESS MANAGEMENT
for the people with work pressure,
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TIME CONSTRAINT
DEEP RELAXATION TECHNIQUE
(DRT) - 5 to 6 Minutes QUICK RELAXATION TECHNIQUE (QRT) - 3 Minutes INSTANT RELAXATION TECHNIQUE (IRT) - 1 Minute
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PROVIDES
DEEP REST INDUCED IN
30 minutes MORE THAN 6 Hrs OF
GOOD SLEEP
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9%
6 Hrs
% AGE REST
-10
Sleep (6 hrs)
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-30
-40
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REDUCES
ENHANCES
Executive effectiveness Helps in Effective Time
Management
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Reduced absenteeism
Hospital Admission in a battery manufacturing
Company in MYSORE
Practicing SMET Daily for 35 Minutes
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ENHANCES
Executive effectiveness
How ? Evidence based research
on SMET
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SMET PROGRAM
Self Management of Executive Tension [SMET]
QUESTIONS RAISED
Can we further reduce the duration? Cyclic Meditation studies
More Accurate measurements of Metabolic Rate and others What are the mechanisms? Brain Functions, etc
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PRANAYAMA AND OM
MEDITATION
ADDS DIMENSIONS TO
SMET PROGRAM Self Management of Executive Tension
PRANAYAMA MODULE
CONSISTS OF PREPARATORY
PRACTICES
PRANAYAMA
SLOWING OF BREATH BALANCING OF SUBTLE FORCES SENSITIZING COLLING EXPANSION OR PEROSONALITY
OM MEDITATION MODULE
CONSISTS OF
PRANAYAMA
MEDITATION
CONCENTRATION DHARANA DHYANA
On OM PICTURE
SOME ORGANIZATIONS
WHERE SMET AND OTHERS HAVE BEEN CONDUCTED
Indian Railways
IICM, RANCHI
GOVERNMENT BODIES
(CENTRAL & STATE)
Indian Space Research Organisation, Bangalore
PROJECT
SMET PRACTICES
IRT (Instant Relaxation Technique)
CENTERING
ARDHAKATI CAKRASANA (Left & Right) QRT (Quick Relaxation Technique) VAJRASANA SASANKASANA
ARDHA/USTRASANA
DRT (Deep Relaxation Technique)
SMET THEORY
Global Challenge and Indian
response.
Yoga Research for prevention, treatment of ailments and promotion of positive health. Yoga diet for Professionals.
SMET THEORY
Executive Growth. Concept & Physiology of Stress. Stress & Its Release. Recognisation is half solution.
AN OVERVIEW OF
RESEARCH ON SMET
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A COMPREHENSIVE STUDY OF CM
A study recording oxygen consumption following the practice of CM by experienced practitioners A study measuring autonomic functions, oxygen consumption & respiration and selective attention following the practice of CM by relatively less experienced practitioners A study of two sub-components of CM i.e., Instant Relaxation Technique [IRT] and Deep Relaxation Technique [DRT]
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A study recording
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METHODS - DESIGN
Self as control design Structure of the sessions for Cyclic Meditation [CM] and Shavasana [SH]
Pre
23 min - CM
Post
Pre
23 min - SH
Post
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RESULTS
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Breath rate decreased 18% after CM and 15.2% after SH. Breath volume increased 28.8% after CM and 15.9 % after SH.
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CONCLUSION
These results support the idea that a combination of yoga postures interspersed with relaxation reduces arousal more than relaxation
alone does.
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METHODS - DESIGN
Self-as-control design
23 min - CM
23 min SR
5 min post
5 min post
P300, SLCT
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METHODS - INTERVENTION
Cyclic meditation: 23 min Eyes closed and taped instructions Prayer (0.40 min), IRT (1.00 min), Centering in Tadasana (2.00 min) Ardhakaticakrasana, right side (1.20 min); a gap (1.10 min) left side (1.20 min); a gap as before (1.10 min) Padahastasana, (1.20 min); another gap (1.10 min) Ardhacakrasana, (1.20 min); DRT with instructions to relax the body in sequence (10.00 min) Rest in Shavasana : 23 min Laying supine with legs apart and arms away from the sides of the body and eyes closed.s
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METHODS - INTERVENTION
Cyclic meditation session
Pre 5 minutes (eyes closed)
Observation of changes
Supine rest
Tsana
Ardhacakrsana
Ardhakai cakrsana
(Right side)
Observation of changes Lying down Linear awareness Surface awareness Part by part relaxation
Supine rest
Sukhsana
Prayer
Shavasana session
Supine rest ( 23 minutes: eyes closed)
Pre 5 minutes (eyes closed) Supine rest D1 5 minutes Supine rest D2 5 minutes Supine rest D3 5 minutes Supine rest D4 8 minutes Supine rest Post 5 minutes (eyes closed) Supine rest
Note: D1 to D4 = Phases of During state, IRT = Instant relaxation technique (Journal of Indian Psychology, 2002, 17, 46-52) DRT = Deep relaxation technique (Psychological Reports, 2002, 90, 487-494).
RESULTS RESPIRATION
Variables Sessions Pre Minute ventilation (liters/min, BTPS) Tidal volume (liters, BTPS) Respiratory rate (cycles/min) CM SR CM 6.84 1.00 6.61 1.00 0.50 0.10 0.50 0.11 15.11 2.43 14.39 2.80 D1 8.16*** 1.26 6.35* 0.93 0.57*** 0.10 0.48 0.09 15.62 2.77 13.99 2.67 D2 9.15*** 1.86 6.32 0.88 0.54* 0.10 0.47 0.09 18.10*** 3.32 14.26 2.84 Phases D3 10.35*** 1.82 6.33 0.96 0.61*** 0.10 0.48 0.09 18.25*** 3.45 14.12 2.77 D4 7.08 1.10 6.42 0.82 0.50 0.09 0.47 0.07 15.64 2.75 14.51 2.49 Post 5.96*** 0.92 6.50 0.92 0.43*** 0.08 0.49 0.10 13.99*** 2.68 14.45 2.66
SR
CM SR
N = 50, * P <.05, *** P <.001, Post-hoc tests with Bonferroni adjustment, compared with respective Pre values.
Appl Psychophysiol Biofeedback. 2006 Jun;31(2):143-53.
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RESULTS RESPIRATION
Respiratory Rate
( Group mean SD)
CM 22.00 SR
Respiratory Rate
( Group mean SD)
CM 22 SR
20.00 18.00 16.00 14.00 12.00 10.00 Pre D1 D2 D3 D4 Post States of Recording session
SR
CM SR
190.56 24.58
1517.87 147.05 1472.11 187.53
179.61*** 22.94
1760.63*** 289.84 1376.99*** 182.04
176.90*** 21.90
1876.56*** 438.89 1367.83*** 177.65
176.65*** 24.63
2359.53*** 394.17 1368.22*** 189.52
177.96*** 21.23
1480.54 223.97 1375.73*** 167.79
182.36*** 20.77
1215.59*** 139.03 1396.51*** 175.31
N = 50, * P <.05, *** P <.001, Post-hoc tests with Bonferroni adjustment, compared with respective Pre values.
Oxygen consumption
( Group mean SD)
CM SR
380 330 280 230 180 130 Pre D1 D2 D3 D4 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 States of Recording session
POST CM
400 380 360 340 320 300 280 260 CM Recording sessions SR
Pre Post
Peak Amplitude at Fz
(group mean + SD)
14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 CM Recording sessions SR
Pre Post
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Total score
*** P <.001, Post-hoc tests with Bonferroni adjustment, Post score compared with respective Pre scores; * P <.05, Wilcoxon paired signed ranks test, Post scores compared with respective Pre scores
SUMMARY
Practice Variables studied Respiratory and metabolic variables During
Arousal:
Post
Reduced arousal:
P300 auditory event related potentials Measures of attention Six letter cancellation task Respiratory and metabolic variables
No change
Not tested
Not tested
hNet sores
CONCLUSION
CM (Technique with combination of postures and relaxation) reduces physiological arousal more than SR also enhances ability to sustain, focus and shift the attention
TM
OM CM
Wakeful rest
Alertful rest Rest with sustained & selective attention
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A study of two sub-components of CM i.e., Instant Relaxation Technique [IRT] & Deep Relaxation Technique [DRT]
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ENHANCES HEALTH
PREVENTION
REHAB
POSITIVE HEALTH
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RESEARCH AT VYASA
HAS PROVEN THE EFFECTIVENESS OF SMET
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LIST OF PAPERS
Published by VYASA
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Changes in P300 following two yoga-based relaxation techniques Sarang SP, Telles S.
SVYASA, Bangalore, India.
Oxygen consumption and respiration during and after two yoga relaxation techniques Sarang PS, Telles S.
SVYASA, Bangalore, India.
Cyclic Meditation a moving meditation reduces energy expenditure more than supine rest Patil, S.P and Telles, S. (2006).
SVYASA, Bangalore, India.
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Yoga based guided relaxation reduces sympathetic activity in subjects based on baseline levels. Vempati R.P., and Telles S.
SVYASA, Bangalore, India.
OXYGEN CONSUMPTION AND RESPIRATION FOLLOWING TWO YOGA RELATION TECHNIQUES. Telles S., Satish kumar Reddy., and Nagendra H.R.
SVYASA, Bangalore, India.
Yoga based isometric relaxation versus supine rest a study of oxygen consumption, breath rate and volume & autonomic measures. Vempati R.P., and Telles S.
SVYASA, Bangalore, India.
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AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF EFFECTIVENESS OF SMET PROGRAM WITH RESPECT TO EMOTIONAL COMPETENCE OF MANAGERS AN EMPIRICAL STUDY
Sony K., N.C.B.Nath., H.R.Nagendra., Subhash Sharma
EFFECTIVENESS OF SMET PROGRAM WITH RESPECT TO EMOTIONAL WELL BEING OF MANAGERS AN EMPIRICAL STUDY Sony K., N.C.B.Nath., H.R.Nagendra., Subhash Sharma
Swami Vivekananda Yoga Research Foundation, Bangalore, India.
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