What is Yoga?
Yoga
is an ancient form of meditation an awareness practice that synchronies body,
mind and breath. The practice has numerous physical and psychological benefits,
including: improved strength, muscle tone, flexibility and joint mobility better sleep, enhanced feelings of wellbeing, and relief from stress, anxiety
and depression. With the popularity of yoga rising throughout the western world,
you have probably heard about it's healing powers by now. However, you still
aren't sure exactly what kind of yoga may be right for your lifestyle. Chances
are, you have probably asked everyone you know who practices yoga. While they
may have a few suggestions, they may be bias in their decision making when it
comes to which type of yoga you should choose.
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The Types of Yoga
Hatha yoga (of which
means union) is a term for yoga that employs both physical, and breathing
exercise to calm the mind. This is only one of eight branches of traditional
yoga, which has been passed down for generations in ancient Indian philosophy.
It is thought that this style of yoga can help to attain enlightenment. Among
these types of yoga that have stemmed from Hatha, you will find Raga, Mantra,
and Tantra. All of which are considered to be philosophical styles of yoga,
which are focused on elevating a person's mental state. It is common for Hatha
yoga classes to ask their practitioners to follow a certain dietary
conservation as well as ethical codes of living. Ashtanga Viniyasa is one of
the most increasingly popular forms of yoga in the last few years. It is a
physical and mentally challenging form of yoga. Of which focuses on the unity
between movement and breathing.
Another popular form
of yoga is Viniyoga. Of which is known for it's personalized touch. Each
session of Viniyoga is tailored specially for the individual practitioner and
their needs. These classes can vary from as short as fifteen minutes to two to
three hours. However it is one of the best one-on-one yoga training that you
can find. This is especially wonderful for anyone who might find it difficult
to follow an instructor within a large class. This class is particularly well
suited for children and those with medical conditions. Simply because it is so
personal, and allows the trainer to keep your body, health, and physical
limitations in mind when creating your routine.
The last form of yoga
that is commonly practiced in the western world is Iyengar. Which is a slower
and more precise means of practicing yoga. It is by far the most practiced yoga
throughout the world (spanning not only in the western world). It plays in
important role in one's bodily alignment and posture. This is particularly well
suited for those with back-pain or any other severe or chronic pain. This form
of yoga is also particularly suitable for seniors, as they practice with many
different props to aid in their posture progression.
The Most Popular Types of Yoga
The three popular
types of yoga you may have heard of are hatha yoga, power yoga and bikram yoga.
Hatha yoga is the style of yoga most practiced today. It is what you will think
of when you think of yoga in general. Power yoga is a more aerobic-style yoga,
with an emphasis on cardio. Bikram yoga is a style of yoga performed in a
heated room to accelerate detoxification.
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