Health
is the real wealth of an individual. Good health does not mean the absence of
physical illness
A
new form of yoga that focuses on a more fitness-based approached has been
developed. It is called Power Yoga, a method closely modeled after the Ashtanga
style of practice. The term Power Yoga became widely used in the mid-'90s when
many yoga teachers tried new ways to make Ashtanga Yoga more accessible to the
western audience. Both Power and Ashtanga Yoga focuses on strength and
flexibility. The only difference between the traditional method and Power Yoga
is that the latter does not require the performance of a series of poses. It
took the basics of yoga and and gave it a dose of aerobics to tone the muscles,
sharpen focus, and strengthen the heart.
Other
known benefits of practicing Power Yoga include:
Improved
strength, endurance, and stamina
Tighter
abs, legs, and arms
Helps
release physical tension
Helps
maintain good and proper posture
Serves
as a good warm up for athletes
Improves
an athlete's overall performance
Power
Yoga is a very accessible exercise. To
practice this new yoga method, all that is needed is a flat floor surface, a
mat or towel, and enough overhead space to extend the arms. It can be
performed by individuals of different
ages and level of physical condition.
However, not all poses should be attempted by everyone. Proper posture
and alignment should always be maintained during stretch or posture to avoid
injuries. These activities should be stopped when there is fatigue, pain, or
dizziness. In addition, the mental component of yoga is as important as its
physical activities. Concentration and meditation should not be taken for
granted. Yoga should be done with an open and gentle mind when one performs
yoga positions and posture. Impatience, self-criticism, and comparing oneself
with
others may hamper the improvement of one's physical and mental health.
others may hamper the improvement of one's physical and mental health.
Individuals
who want to engage in physical activities like yoga should consult doctors and
other health professionals before taking yoga classes. Certain injuries to the
wrist, back, and ankles may prevent some individuals from practicing yoga
postures and positions. Furthermore, yoga should be practiced with care and
precaution. Some people have reported injuries that were acquired by executing
yoga postures without focus, or by attempting difficult positions without working
them gradually or by not having proper supervision. Oftentimes, beginners
complain of muscle soreness and fatigue after engaging in yoga. These effects
may disappear with continuous practice. Yoga is a great way to strengthen the
and body and improve overall health.

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