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PostHeaderIcon The contribution of traditional Yoga

Yoga is s Sanskrit word meaning “the union of mind and body’. According to ancient texts it is a sciennce that allows us to live a harmonious life through the control of the mind and body. Hatha Yoga is about combining energy from Ha, the masculine sun energy, and Tha, the feminine moon energy. Together they balance the body and produce harmony and equilibrium, so you do not suffer mood swings or depression. You feel on an even keel and ready to cope with life. The main principle of Yoga is that before you can train your mind to reach a higher consciousness you must first discipline your body. Hatha Yoga is the first stage because it concentrates on the physical. Deep stretches and fluid movements unblock energy, increase stamina and improve muscle tone. Combined with correct breathing, Yoga will increase vitality and energy levels as well as discipline the mind.

PostHeaderIcon The benefits of Yoga

Experts agree that stretching is one of the best ways to achieve top-to-toe fitness, and with its centuries-old system, Yoga provides one of the safest, most effective way to do this. This blog demonstrates simple ways to improve breathing techinques and posture.

Stretching is the most natural way to release tension in the different muscle groups and, when combined with correct breathing, de-stresses the nervous system and increases energy levels. You will find that Yoga produces powerful results: an invigorated body, increased stamina, improved muscle tone and a feeling of total harmony and well-being.

PostHeaderIcon Yoga compared with other forms of exercise

The main differences between Yoga and other forms of exercise are the emphasis on correct breathing and the length of time each position is held. Holding a position for five seconds or more allows a graceful flow of energy and gives the mind a chance tofocus while improving the physical body. Just as water flows through and open tap, so energy flows into the relaxed muscles. As various joints are twisted, blood vessels are pulled and  stretched and blood is wqually distributed through the body. All Yoga exercises are based on a formula of stretching, relaxation, deep breathing and increasing circulation and concentration. Yoga also encourages total body health. Do not be discouraged if you cannot achieve the final position for some time-Yoga is a discipline, so continued practive will bring results. The main difference between and intermediate and an advanced student of Yoga is the length of time they are able to hold the positions. Set goaals to help you progress.

PostHeaderIcon Introduction

The popularity of Yoga is largely due to its wide range of the rapeutic effects on both the mind and the body. When fully mastered, Hatha Yoga is a means by which the restless mind is calmed and physical and mental energy is directed into constructive channels.

Yoga is not a religion but a philosophy of life. It is also a discipline with a scientific background. It is universal and timeless, and as relevant today as it was when it was first developed 2000 years ago. In fact, it is the perfect way to maintain a balanced outlook in the face of pressures from modern-day living.

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