The word yoga is Sanskrit for Yoke, or union. In
the practice of yoga we seek to create union
between the mind and body
1.Yoga is the perfect example of holistic health
because of this combination of mind and body.
After all the body cannot exist without the mind
and vice versa.
2.By repairing the body, we are more able to
repair the mind. If you feel tense in the neck,
shoulders, or hips, you’ll find it more difficult to
relax and be happy.
3.In order to do this Yoga is comprised of the
asana (physical postures) and a philosophy that
offers tools to finding true, lasting happiness.
YOGA HISTORY
Yoga is a 5000 year old tradition. In India monks
went into seclusion for years with the goal of
creating a dis-ease free strong body. The original
intention was to be able to sit in meditation for
hours but with a achy body that is impossible to
do.
The postures of yoga were each created for a
specific health purpose. To Detoxify, realign
musculature, strengthen muscle, and create
flexibility.
Along with correcting the fallacies of the
body, these yogis went about trying to find
how to correct fallacies of the mind. An
entire philosophy was created, based solely
around leading a human being finding his or her bliss. The teachings were so dead-on
that they are still practiced 5000 years later.
Yoga has become more popular than ever, with
celebrities, politicians, business people, and
almost every walk of life currently practicing.
The important thing to understand about this
way of thinking is yoga is not a religion. You can
be from any background and reap its benefits.
DIFFERENT TYPES OF YOGA:
While the philosophy remains fairly consistent
among different disciplines the physical aspect
of yoga comes in a few forms.
-Vinyasa- a strengthening flow class, postures
lead into postures
-Hatha- postures are held for minutes, this is
believed to really affect the body, as each
posture is designed to gain health benefits. The
longer you hold the pose, the more effective it is.
-Vini- a gentle type of yoga, well suited for those
just starting out, or for those who’d like to go at
a slower pace
-Kundalini- this school of thought believes that
nerve centers in the body can get clogged up or
inactive and this leads to poor health.
Kundalini’s repetitive posture flows (kriyas)
unlock these blocks and leave you feeling
wonderfully energized yet peaceful.
-Thai Yoga Massage- in some circumstances it is
more helpful to have your instructor stretch your
body out. First working out the muscles with
massage technique then stretching them.
-Aero Yoga- also known as partner yoga,
involving holds, mutual balancing, and a lot of
fun
-Iyengar Yoga- (prop yoga) created by a yoga
master named Iyengar in India, this type of yoga
is very therapeutic. You are placed into positions
with various props (blocks, straps, chairs, blankets) and once you are comfortable are left
in the pose for
minutes. Poses are chosen by how you are
feeling and various dis
-ease in the body that
needs to be relieved. -Restorative Yoga-Similar to Iyengar Yoga only
reclined (on the back or floor) very therapeutic
and completely relaxing. It turns the body’s
endocrine and nervous system on so the body
can heal itself.
BENEFITS OF YOGA
- When performed properly, in conjunction with proper related breathing techniques, Yoga helps stimulate the circulatory system, the digestive process as well as the nervous and endocrine system
- Massaging of ALL Organs of the Body
– Yoga is perhaps the only form of activity which massages all the internal glands and organs of the body in a thorough manner, including those – such as the prostate - that hardly get externally stimulated during our entire lifetime. Yoga acts in a wholesome manner on the various body parts. This stimulation and massage of the organs in turn benefits us by keeping away disease and providing a forewarning at the first possible instance of a likely onset of disease or disorder
- Increasing lubrication of the joints, ligaments and tendons – likewise, the well -researched yoga positions exercise the different tendons and ligaments of the body
Surprisingly it has been found that the body which may have been quite rigid starts experiencing a remarkable flexibility in even those parts which have not been consciously work upon. Why? It is here that the remarkable research behind yoga positions proves its mettle. Seemingly unrelated “non strenuous” yoga positions act upon certain parts of the body in an interrelated manner. When done together, they work in harmony to create a situation where flexibility is attained relatively easily
Increasing Flexibility – yoga has positions that act upon the various joints of the body including those joints that are never really on the ‘radar screen’ let alone exercised.
Complete Detoxification – By gently stretching muscles and joints as well as massaging the various organs, yoga ensures the optimum blood supply to various parts of the body. This helps in the flushing out of toxins from every nook and cranny as well as providing nourishment up to the last point. This leads to benefits such as delayed ageing, energy and a remarkable zest for life.
BENEFITS OF YOGA
- When performed properly, in conjunction with proper related breathing techniques, Yoga helps stimulate the circulatory system, the digestive process as well as the nervous and endocrine system
- Massaging of ALL Organs of the Body
– Yoga is perhaps the only form of activity which massages all the internal glands and organs of the body in a thorough manner, including those – such as the prostate - that hardly get externally stimulated during our entire lifetime. Yoga acts in a wholesome manner on the various body parts. This stimulation and massage of the organs in turn benefits us by keeping away disease and providing a forewarning at the first possible instance of a likely onset of disease or disorder
- Increasing lubrication of the joints, ligaments and tendons – likewise, the well -researched yoga positions exercise the different tendons and ligaments of the body
Surprisingly it has been found that the body which may have been quite rigid starts experiencing a remarkable flexibility in even those parts which have not been consciously work upon. Why? It is here that the remarkable research behind yoga positions proves its mettle. Seemingly unrelated “non strenuous” yoga positions act upon certain parts of the body in an interrelated manner. When done together, they work in harmony to create a situation where flexibility is attained relatively easily
Increasing Flexibility – yoga has positions that act upon the various joints of the body including those joints that are never really on the ‘radar screen’ let alone exercised.
Complete Detoxification – By gently stretching muscles and joints as well as massaging the various organs, yoga ensures the optimum blood supply to various parts of the body. This helps in the flushing out of toxins from every nook and cranny as well as providing nourishment up to the last point. This leads to benefits such as delayed ageing, energy and a remarkable zest for life.
YOGA IS FOR EVERYONE
The beauty of Yoga is that it can be practiced by anyone. It doesn’t matter how old you are or what shape you are in. If you desire a more limber body, Yoga is one of the quickest ways to attain it. Yoga also increases an individual’s physical coordination and promotes better posture. And it does all this without potentially hazard negative effects that are often incurred in high-impact forms of exercise.
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