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Entries from October 2007

Beginning Yoga - Yoga Styles

October 30th, 2007 · No Comments

The term yoga is derived from a Sanskrit term ‘yuj’, which means union. Yoga originated more than 5000 years ago in India, and has developed into a wide variety of different forms which focus on meditation or Dhyana, flexibility, postures or Asana, and breathing techniques or Pranayma. The yoga experience can be very spiritual, as it is meant to completely link the mind, the body and the spirit as a single entity.

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Props for Yoga

October 30th, 2007 · No Comments

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Even if you do not necessarily practice yoga on a regular basis, there are a number of yoga props which you can benefit greatly from, especially if you are a beginner to yoga, or still exploring the various styles of yoga in an attempt to find the one you prefer the most. Here is a brief introduction to the more common yoga props, as well as how they are generally used when it comes to yoga practice.?

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Introduction to Yoga Mats

October 30th, 2007 · No Comments

Do you have the right mat for your yoga practice? If you have ever completed an exercise routine on a hardwood or tile floor, you probably have a pretty good idea regarding how uncomfortable and difficult it can become to sit, kneel or complete Pilates or yoga exercises. For all of these activities, you can reap great benefits from purchasing the right exercise mat, which is responsible for providing both traction and support. Unfortunately, not all exercise mats are created equal and the wrong exercise mat may actually hamper your workout efforts, or hurt your body. There are a variety of different exercise mats available in gyms, but many people prefer to use their own mat. New mats range in price from around $20 to $50 depending on the type that you purchase.

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Yoga for Sleep

October 30th, 2007 · No Comments

According to a study which was completed by the United States Department of Health and Human Services, there are approximately sixty million Americans who are having trouble sleeping. Many of these people have turned to medication as a last result, but this is because they are not aware of a couple of other options that they have. What many people do not realize is that exercises in relaxation and meditation can have a profound effect on treating insomnia.

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Popular Yoga Styles

October 30th, 2007 · No Comments

If you are just getting into yoga, you may turn to your gym for help as one of your first steps. However, it is easy to become baffled when looking at the wide variety of different yoga styles which are mentioned in the sign up sheets. These different yoga types are all actually made up of the same poses or postures, but they are used in completely way to achieve individual goals set forth by each yoga style. There are dozens of different, unique yoga styles but only the most popular are detailed below. These are the yoga styles which you will most likely find at your local gym, and also the styles which will be easiest to learn through DVD and book teachings.

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Can Yoga Serve as Cardio?

October 30th, 2007 · No Comments

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Can yoga classes be substituted for cardio workouts?

A cardio workout is a workout which raises your heart rate for a certain period of time. An average cardio workout lasts between twenty and thirty minutes, though they can be significantly shorter. Cardio workouts are designed in order to effect all of the major muscle groups, and you should have minor difficulty breathing during the most intense parts of the workout. Cardio workouts are workouts that make you sweat, so if you are sweating during a workout, raising your heart rate and breathing hard, your workout probably qualifies as a cardio workout.

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Yoga on the Ball

October 30th, 2007 · No Comments

One of the greatest features offered by yoga is the fact that no specialized equipment is necessary in order to reap all of the greatest health benefits. Yoga is traditionally practiced with bare feet, so specialized shoes are not needed. And if you are working out on carpeting or another soft floor, you do not even need a mat to exercise on. However, this does not mean that you cannot incorporate additional equipment into your yoga practice if you choose to. Many people, for example, have found that incorporating an exercise ball into one’s yoga practice can create additional benefits. Exercise balls have many applications, and have been used for physical rehabilitation for years, but now it is being incorporated into a wide variety of different exercise programs, including traditional yoga practices.

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Yoga for Stress Reduction

October 30th, 2007 · No Comments

You can significantly reduce your stress levels by utilizing simple yoga breathing practices. Most people do not pay enough attention to their breathing habits, because breathing is something which simply comes natural to them. Their lungs operate without them having to think about it, and oxygen is automatically brought into the body. The lungs and heart are responsible for pumping oxygen into the bloodstream. Your breathing pattern is traditionally very regulated and slow under normal circumstances, but the body can tighten during periods of stress, and the tightened muscles can make breathing become much shallower. It is actually quite common for people to hold their breath without thinking about it when they are stressed out.

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Yoga for Overall Health

October 30th, 2007 · No Comments

Yoga is an age-old practice which was originally very spiritual in nature, but is quickly becoming popular for anyone who is looking for a basic exercise program for beginners. Yoga is more than a simple series of stretches, as it brings about many extremely important health benefits both for mind and body. Yoga is capable of improving general health, muscle strength and flexibility, overall flexibility and calmness. Yoga is a medically approved method of exercise which can help to reduce anxiety while simultaneously sharpening the mind. There are forty different types of yoga which are being practiced today all over the world.

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Prenatal Yoga

October 30th, 2007 · No Comments

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Are you expecting a baby? Or are you planning to have a baby some time in the near future? Either way, exactly what you need right now is some prenatal yoga! There are a large number of yoga classes available which are designed specifically for women who are pregnant, in order to allow them to get into shape in a way that is relaxing and safe both for mom and her baby. It is important for you to stay in shape during the length of your pregnancy, and prenatal yoga is an especially effective way to accomplish this while simultaneously promoting relaxation and mental health as well.

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