Archive for November, 2008

Yoga Asanas for beginners

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008

What does asana mean? It is a strange word and it is easy to get confuse with all the names when starting yoga. It is fairly simple: asana simply mean various yoga postures. There are good chances that you recently started yoga if you are reading this article, so it will be of great interest for you. The asanas presented in this article are in no way “expert asanas” are are meant to get you accustomed to yoga practices by gaining increased flexibility.

Asana happens to be one of the pillar of yoga practices and it is for a reason: through asanas, you will learn balance, patience, tolerance and perseverance.

How to perform asanas

Asanas can be performed in a lot of different positions: seated, standing, turning and twisting posture, balancing posture and supine. There are multiple levels in asanas depending on the level of complexity. These levels are pretty simple and are: beginner, middle and comple.

Which asana for what.

Depending on what you are looking to improve, there are different asanas you will want to consider. For example, if you’d like to make your back or hips stronger, you will have to look into sitting asanas. For your mental condition, balance postures will be your best bet. To enhance your flexibility you can use twisting and turning asanas and if you are just looking for tranquility and peace then relaxation is for yo.

Popular asanas

  • Shvasana: This asana requires you to lie on your back in a completely rested state. This is why this asana is called the corpse pose
  • Padmasana: This asanas will test your tolerance level because it is a sitting posture with errected back and with legs on opposite thighs
  • Navasana: To perform this asana correctly, you will be required, by being in a sitting posture, to lift your legs with a 45 degrees angle from the surface of the floor.
  • Utkatasna: This one is hard and will require endurance. This is because this pose requires you to be in a sitting position without any chair. While in this position, you will have to raise your handes towards sky.
  • Dhanurasana: This is a hard one and you will have to lie with the help of your stomach and thighs. Then, what you want to ahieve is a “bow” posture by simply taking hold of your legs with your hands.

Being aware of you level of skills is important when practicing yoga. If you are a beginner, concentrate on beginner’s asanas and slowly move to more complex ones.

Beginners Guide to Yoga

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008

Yoga has gained a lot of popularity over the past couple of years and will continue to get more in the years to come. You might have already started yoga classes yourself and if you have done so, you are on the right path and it is a great decision you have made. Yoga will not only keep you in good shape, but it will also prevent various complications and improve your mental health.

To practice yoga, you might want to consider subscribing yourself to yoga classes in your area because it is definitely one of the best way to start. In beginner’s classes, you will be taught all of the basics of yoga including postures. If you are willing and interested in learning yoga by yourself, please know that there are some good books and e-books on the subject. There are even beginner’s yoga videos available to assist you and get you started. It is important to get the basics right at first when doing yoga, so if you decide to go and learn by yourself you must not go into complex yoga practices at first.

Saluting sun and moon is one of the first thing that will learn as a beginner in yoga. After that, you will want to learn relaxation exercises and also some interesting and important breathing techniques. Breathing is extremely important in yoga.

You will eventually start learning asanas that can be performed easily and you will also learn yoga postures of crouching and stooping.

You will notice when starting yoga and doing it for the first time that the first movements you will learn have the only goal of enhancing body flexibility. Then, more complex and difficult yoga practices will come as you acquire the required flexibility and tolerance. It is also important to know the basic body balance postures when doing yoga, so it is also part of the various other basic positions you will learn in beginner’s yoga sessions.

Beginner’s yoga is basically just for people to get comfortable with yoga. Once you feel comfortable enough, you can go ahead with more complex genres of yoga and take classes according to that. It is normal to feel discomfort when doing yoga at first, but don’t let that discourage you. Keep going and you will soon notice all the benefits.

Benefits of Yoga for health

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008

Practicing Yoga will provide you with physical and mental benefits and will also help you fight the aging process. The aging process, while a natural process can be accelerated by auto intoxication or self-poisoning so practicing Yoga can be part of your best strategy to look healthy and young. You can greatly reduce the catatonic process of cell deterioration by keeping your body flexible and well lubricated. Yoga, in combination with yogasana, pranayama and meditation will help you achieve that.

The secret to looking young isn’t plastic surgery, it is to stay fit and by practicing yoga. While Yoga won’t stop the aging process, it will definitely slow it down by cleaning your body.

Yoga isn’t just about looking young, it is also about alleviating the symptoms of diabetes, high blood pressure, digestive disorders, arthritis, fatigue, asthma and even heart conditions. It has been scientifically proven that people practicing yoga have an increased ability to control their body temperature, blood pressure or heart rate. Yoga can be also very useful for people suffering with sciatica because it’ll help them alleviate the pain.

By practicing Yoga on a regular basis, you will notice long term benefits. You will not only have a more beautiful, agile and flexible body, but also can get rid of fat and obesity. Yoga is one of the most powerful and simple practice that can be done to help you with your every day life moder-days problems.

Strechting and strengthening the major muscle groups as well as the deeper postural muscles will provide you with great physical benefits as well. Yoga is ideal for alternative pain management and to increase your overall health. You overal health may not only be improved my an increased flexibility, but also by proper functioning of internet organs.

As you can see, Yoga has a lot of interesting benefits on your mental and physical health.