Make Yoga a part of your life and start reaping the benefits of a healthier mind, body and soulWhen I saw Jean's comments I thought what a pertinent contribution for those people either starting out in their yoga experience or those going back to the yoga lifestyle! I believe that yoga is a discipline that you can incorporate into your daily life ... I know that for me ... it has helped lift my spirits and give me a new and positive outlook to life. The effect has been absolutely re-vitalizing! Yoga for LifeContributed by: Jean Bowler No matter what your current level of fitness; you can do, and you can benefit from, yoga. You don’t need to renounce your religion, be able to tie yourself in knots or hold your breath for ten minutes. All you need is a desire
to improve your physical and mental health – and a good guru to
guide you. light. Enjoy this journey from the darkness to the light. People who practice yoga can retain full range of motion and excellent balance into their 90’s and beyond. I can’t stress enough how valuable that is to quality of life.
Yoga is a wonderful and relaxing way to lower your stress, increase strength, balance, flexibility, endurance and ability to concentrate. To give you some idea, think of all the falls not taken, backs not wrenched and ankles not sprained or broken. With good range of motion and the balance to adjust to life’s little missteps, you are less likely to fall and, even if you do, you are less likely to suffer serious injury. When anyone asks me how to come back to exercise after an injury or depression or many years as a couch potato, I recommend they begin walking and sign up for a beginner’s yoga class. When a fit exerciser hits a plateau and asks me what they
can do to provide new challenges and take their body to the
next level, I again suggest yoga. It is interesting to note how many “new” disciplines borrow from, or are even based on, classical yoga. Floor Pilates should probably be named
“Pilates Yoga”. It incorporates many classic yoga poses or
“asanas” and emphasizes deep breathing coordinated with the
movements, as well as development of the body’s “core” – all
ideas central to the practice of yoga. Almost all of those stretches at the end of a typical aerobics class come directly from yoga. The child’s pose (garbh-asana)
is sitting on your heels with head down and back rounded –
and it is sooo relaxing. So it seems, you can learn a lot of
yoga moves by taking a variety of exercise classes. You
might ask, “Why then should I take yoga classes?” The coordinated breathing, the
sustaining of poses and the concentration that are so
integral to yoga are not likely to be achieved in a general
exercise class. Focusing on breathing into each asana serves yet another purpose. It takes you away from your day-to-day concerns.
Once you get into your yoga zone, you will be amazed at how
light you feel, how relaxed and how focused. And then,
ironically, when you complete your workout and come back to
earth, you will feel invigorated and energized. Further Articles of Interest ...
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