So Should I do Yoga?
By: Foras Aje
What was once ridiculed as a bizarre fad in health has been widely accepted
as a way of life for many people. This fad however has been in practice
for over
5, 000 years and is known as Yoga.
Yoga is the most popular and fast growing exercise trend of all. Over
the last few years this form has really taken off and more and more people
are choosing it among all other forms of exercise. Yoga is healthy and
it is fun. Your entire body will get a total workout for the body, mind
and soul when you practice Yoga everyday.
For an overview of what Yoga is, the word yoga, from the Sanskrit word
yuj means to yoke or bind and is often interpreted as "union" or a method
of discipline. Its ultimate goal is the union of man with God or the universe
in one breath. Furthermore, it aims to liberate the spirit as the mind
and spirit are equally involved in its practice.
As far as some physical benefits are concerned, Yoga has shown incredible
promise in treating and managing many illnesses. Moreover, it facilitates
flexibility, and assists in the lubrication of joints, tendons, and ligaments.
Many of the poses and positions work to massage the organs, thus stimulating
the body's detoxification process.
Yoga has a reputation for flexibility, and deservedly so. But it can also
develop strength. Developing strength is particularly important for women.
Women tend to be more flexible than men, but not as strong, unless they
have been involved in fitness regularly. But unlike many traditional forms
of exercise, yoga also strengthens the inner muscles and organs in our
bodies. It makes a great preparation for childbirth!
There are different forms so that everyone can find just the right kind
of yoga for them. The best way to get involved in this fabulous exercise
regime is to try a few different kinds. Start slow and do not push yourself
too hard. That is how so many people get hurt.
Heres a quote from a yoga teacher from Sydney, Australia, Eileen Hall,
printed in the Australian Yoga Life magazine:
"Yoga is not about relaxation, it's not about losing weight, it's not
about learning meditation. It's about discovering the divine being within
ourselves."
So are you still unsure if Yoga is for you? Well, chances are it probably
is, why not give it a shot today.
In Friendship,
Foras
Foras Aje is an independent researcher and co-founder of BodyHealthSoul LLC. He invites you to visit his blog on Yoga for Beginners for more yoga tips today.
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