Home
Yoga Poses At Home Article
Iyengar Yoga Poses Links
Sitemap

Sponsored Links

 

Navigation

Yoga journal
Raja yoga
Teaching yoga to kids
Yoga origin
Teaching yoga to children
Health benefits of yoga
Free yoga lessons
Yoga certification
Teen yoga
Yoga poses galleries
Inversion yoga poses
Tantric yoga
Yoga symbols
Yoga videos
Power yoga exercises

Books
Eat, Pray, Love: One Woman's Search for Everything Across Italy, India and Indonesia
Eat, Pray, Love: One Woman's Search for Everything Across Italy, India and Indonesia
by Elizabeth Gilbert
Our Price: $8.25
Used from: $1.84

Anatomy Coloring Book, The (3rd Edition)
Anatomy Coloring Book, The (3rd Edition)
by Wynn Kapit Lawrence M. Elson
Our Price: $14.82
Used from: $7.45

The Stranger
The Stranger
by Albert Camus
Our Price: $8.76
Used from: $3.86

Yoga Anatomy
Yoga Anatomy
by Leslie Kaminoff
Our Price: $13.57
Used from: $12.89

Light on Yoga: The Bible of Modern Yoga...
Light on Yoga: The Bible of Modern Yoga...
by B. K. S. Iyengar
Our Price: $12.24
Used from: $10.14



Advantages of Yoga

Individuals who practice yoga consider it to be a force which unites the body, mind and the soul of a person with the aid of the yoga methods and exercises.

The primary belief of such individuals is that yoga combines the body and mind, and helps in attaining peace and healing sorrows, if they perform the yoga exercises in the appropriate atmosphere. It is because of such beliefs and results observed that even medical professionals regard yoga as a therapy, and suggest it as a cure for numerous ailments, especially regarding the nervous system.

 

Yoga is not a modern day concept and has been practiced for several hundred years, during which lots of people have greatly benefited from it. A lot of studies and researches have been conducted in the past to determine the effects and benefits of practicing yoga regularly. In particular, the major concentration has been on the advantages to the health of an individual. The reports which have been generated after extensive researches in this field have concluded yoga to be effective in 3 different aspects to the human body. It has improved a human's biochemical approach, and improved the person physiologically and psychologically.

If we consider the physiological benefits of yoga, it has proved to be beneficial in curing number of ailments related to blood pressure disorders, respiratory malfunctions and pulse rate decreases. Yoga has greatly contributed in maintaining the nervous system balance, endocrine function and gastrointestinal functions. Apart from this is has shown improvement in sleeping, depth perception, dexterity skills, reaction time, etc, in addition to the increase observed in the cardiovascular efficiency, immunity system, energy level, motions and endurance level in an individual.

Similarly, yoga has also contributed in the psychological aspects of a human's life by providing a feeling of well being, confidence, self realization, self or social acceptance and humanity apart from helping an individual in increasing their efficiency in terms of memory and concentration. Yoga has also been noticed to be helpful in enhancing the learning ability, managing mood swings, symbol coding and attention, etc.

Biochemical advantages of yoga can be related to increases in hemoglobin, serum protein and vitamin C within the body and it has also been recognized for decreasing the content of white blood cells, cholesterol, sodium and glucose in our bodies.

A lot of studies also point out that the exercises of yoga have been very effective in increasing the joint flexibility levels along with the lubrication levels of tendons, ligaments and joints. Amazing theories on which yoga methods work present a very interesting technique, in which the internal organs and glands within the body are massaged. This includes the prostate glands which are rarely ever stimulated otherwise. This concept has shown its benefits in preventing and controlling a number of diseases.

The various methods and exercises of yoga, which have been followed for ages now, have a high influence of the various addictions which the body is used to. In the process of massaging and stretching of the muscles while performing the yoga exercises, the body is uniformly supplied with maximum blood throughout, which results in eliminating the body toxins, and unwanted processes like ageing are controlled.

To conclude, it can be stated that yoga has a number of benefits attached to it, be it the connectivity between the mind and body or curing the physiological and psychological stresses. It not only strengthens the body of an individual but also the mind remains at peace.



 

Yoga Recommended Products


Ashtanga Yoga Poses Headlines

[URBAN BEAT] Ashtanga yoga in İstanbul - Today's Zaman


Today's Zaman

[URBAN BEAT] Ashtanga yoga in İstanbul
Today's Zaman, Turkey - Sep 1, 2008
Ashtanga yoga is physically difficult. Practitioners move constantly for 90 minutes through a fixed series of poses, always focusing on the breath and ...

Read more...


What Is Yoga ... And Is It Right For You? - Jamestown Post Journal


What Is Yoga ... And Is It Right For You?
Jamestown Post Journal, NY - Aug 30, 2008
Vinyasa flow links breath to movement by using sun salutations, standing and seated poses based on Ashtanga yoga. Ashtanga yoga involves synchronizing the ...

Read more...


The yoga lexicon illuminated - International Herald Tribune


The yoga lexicon illuminated
International Herald Tribune, France - Aug 24, 2008
Hatha is like an old-growth redwood, and among the many branches extending from its massive trunk are Anusara, Ashtanga, Bikram, Integral, ...

Read more...


Finding your yoga - Martha's Vineyard Magazine


Martha's Vineyard Magazine

Finding your yoga
Martha's Vineyard Magazine, MA - Aug 29, 2008
I’d been doing Ashtanga yoga, a particular style known for its relentlessly fast pace, advanced postures, and emphasis on steady breathing. ...

Read more...


Simple solutions - Fort Wayne Journal Gazette


Simple solutions
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, IN - Aug 18, 2008
What it is : Ashtanga is one of the more physically challenging forms of yoga. Classes go through a sequence of as few as 25 poses (also called asanas) that ...

Read more...