Laughter Yoga New Zealand / Aotearoa

A non-profit, non-political, non-ideological movement
whose goal is world peace through laughter

This website is maintained by Bob Harvey.  To contact me for any corrections or additions please email: laughteryoganz@gmail.com  

World Laughter Day Celebrations for 2010 on Sunday, 2nd May at Freeman's Bay Community Centre, Auckland.

LAUGHTER YOGA LEADER TRAININGS
The details of forthcoming trainings for group leaders as far as I know them at this time are listed below:

  Date  Location  Leader(s)  Web site for more information

 9-10 October

 Christchurch  Hannah/Honalee   www.thegiggles.co.nz
 6-7 November  Auckland  Bob Harvey  see details below:
 20-21 November  Queenstown  Hannah/Honalee   www.thegiggles.co.nz

CERTIFIED LAUGHTER YOGA LEADER TRAINING, Auckland, November 6-7, 2010. 
Parnell Community Centre, Parnell, Auckland.  9:00am - 5:00pm Saturday and Sunday.  Lunch and refreshments provided both days.   Limited to 30 people, $50 deposit to reserve a space.  Cost $295.  Earlybird $260 if paid in full by 8 October, 2010.  Refresher $130.  For details and registration form contact Bob (021 646 280) or Gay (021 0635 035), email laughteryoganz@gmail.com , or post to Laughter Yoga NZ, PO Box 40 536, North Shore City 0747.

Participants in the Certified Laughter Yoga Leader training held in Auckland, 6-7th March 2010, at the Parnell Community Centre.  From left: Petro Smith, Marion Smith, Karn Muller-Cleary, Jane Baker, Rebecca Russell, Meiko McInnes, Robyn Jamieson, Gay Harvey, (2nd row) Sanda Barrie, Beverley Lee, (3rd row) Yorinda Wanner, Chris Harkess, Roy Harvey, Pauline Billings, and the trainer Bob Harvey.  Inset: John Groom.

Laughter Clubs around New Zealand / Aotearoa   

AUCKLAND & DISTRICT 

 

Alfriston 
Every 2nd & 4th Saturdays of the month, 10:00 - 11:00am. 
Gold coin koha.
Alfriston Hall, corner of Alfriston and Mill Roads.  Map link

Email: laughteralfriston@gmail.com

Phone: Noel 021 237 2063 or Gavin 027 223 8720 for details.


Browns Bay 
Saturdays, 9:00 - 9:45am.
  Gold coin koha.
East Coast Bays Community Centre, 2 Glen Road, Browns Bay.  Map link

Email: laughterbrownsbay@gmail.com

Phone: Jayshree Nayee 027 227 0041, Louise Stevens 027 475 3734, or Rebecca Armstrong 021 990 049 for details. 

Glenfield
Tuesdays, 9:30 - 10:15am.
  Gold coin koha.
Glenfield Senior Citizens Hall, Mayfield Centre, 5 Mayfield Road, Glenfield.  Please bring a blanket or mat.   Map link
Email: laughterglenfield@gmail.com
Phone: Louise Stevens 0274 753 734 for details. 
 
Massey  
Tuesdays, 1:30 - 2:30pm.   Gold coin koha.
Massey Leisure Centre,  Cnr Don Buck Road and Westgate Drive, Massey, West Auckland
Email: laughtermassey@gmail.com
Phone: Louise Stevens 0274 753 734 for details. 
 
Pakuranga / Auckland East 
Saturdays, 10:00 - 11:00am.
  Gold coin koha.
Masada Centre, 6 Glenside Avenue, Pakuranga.   Map link
(off Reeves Road behind the Pakuranga Playcentre, some off street parking)
Email: laughteraucklandeast@gmail.com
Phone: Pieter de Zwart 027 576 5838 for details.

 
Pakuranga / Auckland East 
Saturdays, 10:00 - 11:00am.
  Gold coin koha.
Masada Centre, 6 Glenside Avenue, Pakuranga.   Map link
(off Reeves Road behind the Pakuranga Playcentre, some off street parking)
Email: laughteraucklandeast@gmail.com
Phone: Pieter de Zwart 027 576 5838 for details.

Ponsonby 

Saturdays, 10:00 - 10:45am.   Gold coin koha.

The Pohutukawa Room at Youthline, 13 Maidstone Street, Ponsonby.   Map link

Email: laughterponsonby@gmail.com

Phone: Gay 021 0635 035, Bob 021 646 280, or Catherine 021 124 8288 for details.

 

Titirangi 

Third Sunday each month, 11:00 - 11:45am.   Held in conjunction with the New Energy Fare and a farmer's market. 

Titirangi Community House, 500 South Titirangi Road, Titirangi, Waitakere City.

Email: laughtertitirangi@gmail.com

Phone: Rebecca 021 954 563, or Roy 09 630 4189 for details.


TAURANGA 

Bay of Plenty Laughter Club
Wednesdays, 9:15am - 10:00am.  Gold coin koha. 
Whare Kaupapa on 'Taniwha Street' in the Historic Village
, 17th Avenue, Tauranga.
Email: hobdid@gmail.com    
Phone: Andria
021 022 55 898 or see www.laughteryogabop.webs.com for details.

 

HAMILTON

Hamilton Laughter Club
Wednesdays, 7:00 - 8:00pm.  $3
YWCA Chapel, cnr. Pembroke and Clarence Streets.  Map link
Email: sweet.health@xtra.co.nz
Phone: Claire Jensen
027 6262 028 for details.

WELLINGTON & DISTRICT  

Johnsonville
Thursdays, 6:00pm - 7:00pm.  $5
Johnsonville Community Centre, 3 Frankmoore Avenue, Johnsonville
Email: lynda@laughterpower.com
Phone: Lynda Andrews 04 299 3066 or 021 02 555 705   
See the web site at  www.laughterpower.com for workshops and seminars based on Laughter Yoga run by Lynda.  

NELSON

 

Motueka Laughter Club

Fridays, 9:30 - 10:15am.  Gold coin koha.

Arcadia Cafe, 265 High Street, Motueka.

Please bring a yoga mat or towel and a willingness to smile.

Email:  linda@arcadiaorganics.co.nz

Phone: Linda on 03 528 9891 or 021 188 5778 for details.

 

Richmond Laughter Club

Mondays, 9:15 - 10:15am.  (starting 10 May 2010)  Gold coin koha.

Tasman Recreational Resource Centre, 9 Cambridge Street, Richmond.

Email:  richmondlaughteryoga@gmail.com

Phone: Marion on 021 145 3027 for details.

 

Takaka Laughter Club

Tuesdays, 5:10pm - 5:50pm at the Community Centre 

Fridays 9:00am - 9:40am at the Catholic Church Hall 

Gold coin koha.

Phone: Hera on 03 525 8633 for details.

 

Victory Laughter Club

Wednesdays, 5:30 - 6:30pm  

Saturdays 11:00am - 12:00noon 

Victory Community Centre, Totara Street, Nelson.  Gold coin koha.

Email:  gareth@victory.school.nz

Phone: Gareth on 03 546 8389 for details.

 

CHRISTCHURCH  

 

St Albans Laughter Club
Sessions are cancelled until futher notice as the centre has been severely damaged in the earthquakes on 4th September.

Sundays, 11:00 - 11:45am.
St Albans Community Centre, 1047 Colombo St.
(Car park at rear, entry off Caledonian Rd)
Phone: Richard Gall on 021 0431 648, Hannah Airey on 021 998 109, or Honalee Hunter on 021 182 6167 for details.

See the web site at www.thegiggles.co.nz for workshops and seminars based on Laughter Yoga run by Hannah, Richard and Honalee.


We'd like to say thank you
Laughter Yoga has grown in New Zealand / Aotearoa principally through the efforts of Malcolm Robertson.  He started the Ponsonby Club in 2006 after training with Laughter Yoga founder, Dr Madan Kataria.  Assisted by his wife, Nicole, Malcolm led the club until 2009.  A constant source of inspiration for those looking to start clubs in other areas, Malcolm is an indefatigable publicist and promoter of the laughter yoga movement. 
Malcolm and Nicole, you've put smiles on our faces. Thank you


What is Laughter Yoga?

Laughter Yoga combines laughter with yogic breathing exercises to provide 45-minute workout sessions that include 30 minutes of laughter. Laughter Yoga is the fastest growing health and fitness system in the world. It is also known as 'instant yoga' as it provides results in days that can take years to achieve in posture yoga.  It has been featured in a Time Magazine cover story, on CNN and other world media including National Geographic, Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, BBC, NHK Japan, Star TV, ABC News, Channel 9 Australia and many more.

Children laugh 300-400 times a day during their important formative years, but adult laughter has reduced this to just 10-15 times a day. Laughter is one of our best defenses against stress, and it is important that we find ways to laugh more to cope with stress and remain healthy in the modern world.  Laughter Yoga is a perfect way to laugh and get exercise at the same time. It approaches laughter as a body exercise so it's easy to laugh even if you're depressed or in a bad mood.

Laughter Yoga is offered for free in more than 10,000 social laughter clubs around the world. It is now being offered commercially in yoga and fitness centers, aged care facilities, schools, hospitals, as well as business and government offices.

 

Health Benefits of Laughter

Hearty laughter provides an aerobic workout that exercises the heart, diaphragm, abdominal, intercostal, respiratory and facial muscles. Laughter yoga workouts include flexing and exercise of the arm, leg, and back muscles. The exercises strengthen facial muscles and reduce wrinkles leaving us looking younger. Twenty minutes of hearty laughter is equivalent to 10 minutes on an exercise bike.  Scientific studies show that sustained hearty laughter has a wide range of beneficial effects on our mental and physical health.

Benefits to our bodies include improved cardiovascular health and reduced blood pressure. Laughter boosts our body's oxygen and energy levels and also boosts levels of immune cells that attack cancer, infection and virus. Laughter releases endorphins, a natural pain killer that is responsible for the 'runner's high'. It stimulates the lymphatic system and boosts our immune system, and also reduces levels of stress poisons in our bodies by 50% or more in minutes.

Laughter is used in hospitals around the world to speed healing and improve patients' mental outlook. It can be especially beneficial to cancer patients.

Laughter improves our mental health. It can treat and often cure depression and helps us to cope with stress. Studies show that laughter boosts creativity and communication skills and also boosts our self confidence.

Laughter is nature's antidote to stress. Stress kills, laughter heals. Stress switches off our digestive, sexual and immune systems. Laughter switches them on and boosts them.

Who Should Be Laughing?

Everybody needs to laugh more, says Dr Kataria, but certain groups need laughter more than others. Laughter is especially important for people who are stressed as it undoes much of the damage of stress and also provides techniques for coping with stress more easily. People who are sick or who get sick often should laugh more as laughter strengthens our immune system and helps us to fight off disease, colds, flu and even cancer.  Laughter is especially important for older people as it also provides a gentle aerobic workout, boosts energy levels, maintains flexibility and helps to prevent depression. Laughter yoga is practiced in aged care facilities around the world.

Laughter yoga is also being introduced into the workplace by small companies, large corporates and government departments around the world. The benefits include reduced stress levels, increased efficiency and team building, a happy atmosphere and reduced absenteeism. In many countries laughter yoga is also being used in schools, hospitals, sporting clubs and also in orphanages, hospice, prisons and also mental institutions.


Background

The story of Laughter Yoga starts in 1995, when Doctor Madan Kataria, a GP with a practice in Mumbai, India, was reviewing the considerable body of medical research which established the broad-ranging benefits of laughter.  These benefits were not simply a sense of 'feeling good', there were measurable improvements to physical, mental and emotional states for people who laughed often.

What seemed to be lacking was any organised way of getting these benefits to people.  He decided to see if a method could be developed which would encourage people to laugh more.  He started by asking people in his walking club to tell each other jokes and funny stories.  This however was not a useful approach – they soon ran out of jokes, and some people found certain jokes unacceptable.  After considering this problem he got the breakthrough: that the benefits of laughter did not require anything to be funny; that is, it worked just as well even if you laughed for no reason.

What was useful was laughing in a group; making eye contact; physically moving the body while laughing; and laughing out loud.  He developed a broad structure for laughter sessions, comprising a number of short laughter exercises, interspersed with deep breathing to clear the lungs (the yoga aspect), followed by a winding-down process so that people are grounded when they complete the session.  The laughter exercises have their inspiration in the observation that children laugh several hundred times a day; adults only a few dozen times.  So, many of the exercises focus on creating a form of childlike play amongst the participants.

For More Information

For More Information

Watch Laughter Yoga in action at www.youtube.com/laughteryoga , or visit www.laughteryoga.org
On Facebook you might like to check out Tiffany Harkess ' page at:
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?sid=8210bdbfd4ca4ca46dccc11972255654&gid=44746288163&ref=search
or do a general search for "laughter yoga".

Press Coverage

Interesting piece from "Discover" magazine:

http://discovermagazine.com/2007/brain/laughter


Laughter Yoga on Oprah Winfrey (scroll to page 3):

http://www.oprah.com/article/omagazine/200801_omag_energy_rest


Laughter Yoga on US TV:

http://video.msn.com/v/us/msnbc.htm?g=a6933e06-e02a-4926-bbe8-31bd15fdb7f0&f=05&fg=rss


NZ Herald articles:

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/lifestyle/news/article.cfm?c_id=6&objectid=10448055

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/lifestyle/news/article.cfm?c_id=6&objectid=10448054

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/lifestyle/news/article.cfm?c_id=6&objectid=10427894

 

Film Clips
Here are a couple of locally sourced YouTube links:

First, Hannah and Honalee from Christchurch being interviewed on CTV:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iShK8QTiEaA


Next, National School of Broadcasting, short documentary on St Albans Laughter Club:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNV0N3my22g

And don't miss checking out The Giggles' media web page, which has radio interviews and transcripts of press articles:
http://www.thegiggles.co.nz/media.html


Please take some time to look at this film trailer when you can.  It's for an upcoming film about Laughter Clubs throughout the world:

http://www.pangeaday.org/filmDetail.php?id=69


Pangea Day Mumbai:

http://share.ovi.com/media/pangeaday.mumbai/PangeaMumbai.10193




 

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