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20 February

Yoga: Bringing The Spirit, Mind, And Body Together

Trying to find the right exercise program to suit your needs can be a daunting task. Everyone’s goals and desires are different when it comes to fitness and time can a play a big role when putting together a fitness program.
There are many things to consider when figuring out what exercise program will work best for you. The array of various machines, exercises and classes can strike confusion and fear in the minds of enthusiastic individuals everywhere. Even the most advanced exercise enthusiasts can sometimes look beyond the weights for a physical and mental jumpstart.

When trying to stay healthy and transform your body you must first have the mental stability and motivation to persist. Finding balance between mind and body will benefit you outside the gym as well.

Looking for a perfect solution to stay balanced and motivated is not as hard as you may think. The perfect solution may be Yoga. Yoga is great because it’s not difficult to learn and no matter what age you are anyone can pick it up very easily. Yoga requires no special equipment and is not taxing on your body. It’s easy on the joints and integrates various stretching movements that will strengthen your mind, body, while raising your cardiovascular level.

According to ivillage.com it is estimated that today approximately 15 million Americans participate in Yoga and that this number was roughly only about seven million five years ago.

With a look at these staggering numbers it’s not hard to become curious as to why this form of exercise is catching on so rapidly.

Yoga has often been thought of as a form of mental and physical exercise only performed by women, however more and more men (even the most advanced of weight lifters) are attempting to understand the health benefits Yoga can have on the mind and body.

According to a poll conducted by yogajournal.com here is why many men say they’re more reluctant to do yoga than women?

  1. Not good enough of a workout. 31%
  2. Not interested in the non competitive aspects. 25%
  3. Fear embarrassment. 34%
  4. Unaware of its health and healing benefits. 10%

1,477 votes cast.”

Judging by that poll it would seem that the biggest fear men have when considering Yoga is embarrassment. It may be due to the belief that Yoga is more of a feminine form of exercise, however a closer and more in-depth look into this ancient exercise and it’s not hard to see that Yoga is far from being anywhere near “feminine”.

Yoga has been around for more than 3,000 years originating in India and is considered to be an ancient discipline that brings the mind, spirit and body together as one. Not only is Yoga considered to be exercise but it’s also a form of meditation that supports claims of overall enhancement in concentration that relaxes the inner spirit. Many people consider Yoga to be the greatest reliever of stress available.

Participating in Yoga is something that can be done in a class with other participants or by yourself. You will find that with the huge popularity of this ancient exercise many fitness centers will offer weekly classes that you can sign up for. Yoga possess several different variations in style of movement ranging from slow and gentle to very faced paced and aggressive.

When participating in Yoga you will practice deep breathing and various positions that will help to clear your mind while exercising the body. When full concentration is put forth towards the breathing and movements the mind seems to let all stresses slip away, and helps to cleanse the body of toxins because of the deep eccentric breathing exercises.

Regardless of your goal, Yoga is perfect to help anyone lose weight, increase muscularity, improve strength, flexibility, and eliminate stress.

If Yoga is something you are seriously considering it may be wise to first consult a personal trainer or Yoga instructor for advice on availability of classes, and a breakdown of what level of Yoga will best suit your needs and fitness level. Enjoying the benefits that Yoga can have on the body and spirit is something we should all be interested in.

23 November

Yoga Ancaster Weight Loss

Getting Slim and Trim With Yoga

Yoga’s power to create a state of mental and physical well being may also be put to good use for taking off excess weight. Yoga promotes a healthy and balanced life style and when combined with a calorie burning program may show exceptional results. Practicing yoga will also increase your metabolism, increasing the calorie burning process, but you should not see it as an immediate results method. By following the rigors imposed by yoga you will gain a holistic, long term solution to balance your life style and keep off any excessive weight. In addition to loosing weight you will also experience an increased ability to concentrate and focus, higher resistance to stress factors and an all round healthier way of living.

Metabolism is regulated by the thyroid, a component of the endocrine system. It is responsible for the chemical processes in your body that transform food into energy. Yoga uses a series of twisting poses that stimulate the work flow of the internal organs, thus boosting metabolism to burn more calories and reduce your body weight. Improved local circulation is another direct effect of using yoga postures and this leads to a healthier, more energetic body. When the calorie intake is lower than the calorie output your body will start burning fat cells to acquire the necessary energy. A perfectly healthy and strong metabolism takes this process even further and you will see better results than traditional weight loss formulas.

Different back bends, combined with forward bends, are used to stimulate metabolism. Poses that affect the neck area, where the thyroid gland is situated, are especially useful is the weight problem is caused by a hormonal imbalance. These poses can be those of the camel, rabbit, plow, bridge and shoulder stand. Moving quickly between a series of poses can accelerate the process. For people who are significantly overweight some of the bends may prove to be a difficult task to accomplish. They should gradually increase the difficulty of the postures until they are confident enough to go to more complex exercises.

Muscles can be strengthened by using standing poses, such as the warrior. A higher endurance and increased caloric output will also result from using standing poses. Energize the body and increase your metabolism even more by using Kapalabhati and Ujjayi Pranayama.

A proper diet should also be followed to support the holistic weight loss system. Try to consume food rich in fiber, vegetables, whole grains and less high fat and processed food items. Balance is essential in all maters concerning your food and no excess should be made. Do not totally eliminate certain food items from your menu and remember that diversity is the key to an equilibrated and satisfactory diet.

A gradual approach is essential with all yoga practices. Results may not be spectacular and immediate, but this is one of the best long term weight loss methods available. In addition to weight loss you also benefit from an increased protection against adverse factors as well as a general feeling of well being and inner peace.

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