Mon 29 Jun 2009
Yoga has become a trendy fad all around the world. Everyone from famous movie stars to your next door neighbor is starting to practice yoga. In case you have never tried it and are curious, I would like to explain how yoga might be of benefit to you.
Prior to discussing the reasons for practicing yoga, it is useful to know something about the nature and origins of yoga. The practice of yoga originated in India several thousand years ago. Yoga is a comprehensive system of exercises and its goal is physical, mental and spiritual well-being. The main components of yoga are physical postures, relaxation techniques and meditation exercises. Today it is the physical aspect, the physical postures known as “asanas” that is the most popularly practiced form of yoga and you can find it taught in gyms, health clubs and studios all around the world.
Now that you have a basic overview of yoga, let’s look at why you should think about beginning the practice of yoga.
1. Yoga will help you to become very healthy. This is what people are generally looking for when they begin the practice of yoga, and yoga does the job of improving physical health. If you combine a practice of yoga postures along with a sensible diet and other physical exercise then you can reach very high levels of health and fitness. One of the reasons for this is that yoga can help you to improve the functioning of your digestive system, and prevent acidity, indigestion, constipation and other more serious problems that have their root in the digestive system. Yoga postures (when combined with relaxation and meditation) have the additional benefit of helping to control blood pressure, and this is a great asset as you grow older and become more susceptible to heart disease.
2. Yoga will improve your physical appearance. It is no secret that many people practice yoga in order to slim down and look better. Is yoga really effective for this purpose? The simple answer is that if you can improve your physical health then you will certainly look better. Ask a biologist to explain the evolutionary importance of “beauty” and he or she will tell you that living creatures generally choose partners who appear to give them a good chance to spread their genes and produce healthy offspring. You may not be thinking about this when you see a beautiful woman or a handsome man but the glowing skin and attractive figure that you see is the outer signal of inner health. That’s why the health benefits of yoga will help you to not only feel better, but to be more attractive to those around you.
3. Yoga is a great way to manage stress
As our civilization gets more complex, it also becomes a more stressful place to live. The reason for this goes back to our primitive ancestors. When they were threatened by the dangers of the environment, their bodies started to pump blood and hormones started to work so that they would be ready to either fight with all their might or run as fast as they could. We have inherited the same biological system but this is often very troublesome for us. If you are fighting or running it doesn’t matter if you turn red or sweat profusely. This kind of “fight or flight” response is not so useful when the danger that confronts you is a hostile boss at work! If you practice yoga postures and supplement them with deep relaxation and meditation you can attain a state of inner mental balance and peace that will enable you to remain calm even in the face of extreme provocations and stress.
There are many more things that I can say about the benefits of yoga, but these three should be incentive enough for you to check it out and maybe to start practicing today.

July 20th, 2009 at 11:25 pm
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July 24th, 2009 at 2:41 pm
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July 27th, 2009 at 1:06 am
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October 29th, 2009 at 11:40 am
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