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People have been proclaiming the many benefits of yoga for centuries. Some of the praises for this ancient discipline include greater flexibility and strength, improved energy levels and sleep, and a calmer more contented mind. People love it because it is not only a powerful way to get into shape physically; it is also a fantastic way to feel more emotionally harmonious. It offers a holistic approach to cope with the challenges of daily life.
Why Practice Yoga?
December 4th, 2007 · No Comments
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Yoga…Scientifically Proven for a Centred Life
November 30th, 2007 · No Comments
I love yoga. The way it makes me feel is so amazing I sometimes can’t believe it. There is a reason why so many people, from yogis to celebrities to your average Joe are raving about this form of physical and mental exercise.
While experiencing the benefits of yoga first hand is enough of a reason to make this practice part of my routine, a recent scientific study has further validated the benefits that have been talked about for centuries.
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The Marvels of Meditation
November 27th, 2007 · No Comments
When non-yogis hear the word “yoga,” they usually think of slow, deep breathing, stretching and odd-looking postures that resemble pretzels. Even many semi-yogis often forget about the meditative aspects of this activity. When in a class, the instructor will usually end the session with a short meditation, but that’s only the tip of the iceberg. I guarantee you that the instructor meditates much more often than just those 10 minutes at the close of class, and he/she expects the passionate students to do the same.
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Pregnancy and Yoga - Should You or Shouldn’t You?
November 6th, 2007 · No Comments
If you have been practicing yoga, you can still be able to use these exercises - with care. Yoga is good for both mother and baby, though there has been opposing sides to the question.
Even if you weren’t doing yoga before your pregnancy, you can still begin the exercises. However, you will need to be certain that you are doing the poses correctly. There are also some poses that you will need to avoid. Ask your obstetrician if you aren’t sure about the affects of a certain pose.
Yoga benefits you by keeping you calm and serene. You learn to control your breathing and use breathing to help you relax. This is very beneficial to helping you through the childbirth process. Some mothers don’t even need pain medication because they’ve really mastered their breathing and relaxation.
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