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The Benefits of Yoga
"It
ain't over til it's over."
Wait a minute, that was Yogi. Not yoga.
Nonetheless, that six-word sentiment applies
to those hour-long sessions at your local
health club, the classes where it would
appear the involved members are twisting
their bodies into some excruciating
positions - or perhaps we should say
'pretzels'.
But the next time you scuffle past the
aerobics room and peek an eye through the
window, asking yourself, "What in the world
are they doing in there," perhaps it's time
to learn a thing or two about the
fastest-growing phase in American fitness.
Yoga classes are becoming as common in
American health clubs as sweat and
testosterone, a timeless exercise regimen
that is in the midst of a serious revamping
phase.
While the common conception of yoga is that
it is a meditation-type exercise, designed
specifically for women, this couldn't be
further from the truth. Yoga is a growing,
widespread fad, an exercise aimed at
increasing flexibility, toning and shaping
the muscles, improving posture, and giving
an overall better sense of self being for
both men and women alike. In fact, take a
peek into the aerobics room next time a yoga
class is commencing. The proof is with all
the men who are turning out for these
intriguing sessions.
Check out these yoga forms and see which
ones are offered at your health club:
HATHA YOGA: This is the one that's offered
at most places, the standard style that
blends stretching and toning of the muscles
with extensive breathing exercises. In other
words, this is a perfect blend of various
yoga concepts, focusing on both the mind and
the body and helping you get the two in
synch with one another.
IYENGAR YOGA: This is the style of yoga that
focuses on the body's alignment, helping you
to achieve proper posture good overall
balance in your body. This is a great yoga
form for runners and serious athletes, a
form that is more geared for the physical
elements.
ASHTANGA YOGA: This is also commonly
referred to as "power yoga," a growing style
of yoga that is considered far more rigorous
than the other forms. In ashtanga yoga, you
a quickly delving from one posture to
another, and it can be so physically
demanding at times, many people consider it
an effective form of cardio. This style of
yoga is becoming extremely popular among
Hollywood celebrities.
KUNDALINI: Whereas ashtanga and iyengar
styles of yoga are more geared for the
physical challenges, this is the more
"relaxing" form of yoga. In kundalini
classes, participants are focusing on
meditation, breathing exercises, and stress
reduction.
Aside from providing all the great benefits
(flexibility, balance, muscle tone, stress
relief, etc.), yoga can also spree another
grand treasure, one that can be strongly
enhanced with the right instructor: Yes,
yoga can be a blast.
But remember, many yoga classes offered at
your gym may charge you a fee of around $10
for an hour-long session.
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