10 Reasons to Start Practicing Yoga
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Have you been interested in yoga but haven’t known where to start?
The roots for this practice are quite impressive - it can be traced to?northern India over 5,000 years ago! Between 2012 and 2016, the?number of Americans doing yoga increased by 50%. Yoga’s growing popularity is backed by?research?demonstrating numerous health improvements. This is due to yoga’s profound effect on connecting the mind and body. Yoga consists of poses, movements, stretches, breathing, and meditation (not all at once)! The best part??Yoga is adaptive?which means everybody can participate.
Benefits of Yoga
The practice of yoga has been shown to benefit the human body in many ways. Here are 10 potential benefits you may experience:
Getting Started
Any time of the day is good for yoga – first thing in the morning, as a mid-day recharge, or to relax at the close of the day. It can be done in the comfort of your home, or many gyms have yoga-type classes. When getting started, it’s important to listen to your body because yoga should?promote relaxation?and not pain. The practice of yoga is meant to be an adjunct to your exercise routine of cardiovascular conditioning, strength training, and flexibility.
Before starting any type of exercise program, it’s always a good idea to consult with your doctor or other healthcare professional. This is especially true if you have not exercised in a long time, are over the age of 65, or have serious health conditions. Before class, talk to the instructor about your concerns, health condition(s), and any limitations. If you are new to yoga, here are some?tips to get started:
Styles of Yoga
There are?many different styles of yoga. Within each style, there is often a beginner’s version and a more advanced version. Regardless of which style you choose, be sure it’s at an appropriate level for you, or make modifications as needed. Below are five yoga styles to consider trying.
Like any type of new exercise, you’ll want to start out slow and progress as tolerated. At first, you may want to simply practice taking deep breaths followed by simple poses and/or gentle stretches. As you become more advanced, the healing power of yoga can improve your overall wellness in more ways than one.
Namaste,
Kerri
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This article was written by our Director of Account Operations, Kerri Whitley.