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Top Ten Reasons to Try Yoga
Taken from Yoga DayUSA at http://www.yogadayusa.org/TryYoga.html
Give yoga try and discover what it can do for body and mind.
A central premise in yoga is "everything is connected." That's clear
when looking at the health and fitness benefits of yoga that have long
been reported by practitioners and are now being confirmed by scientific
research.
- STRESS RELIEF. Yoga reduces the physical effects of stress on
the body. By encouraging relaxation, yoga helps to lower the levels
of the stress hormone cortisol. Related benefits include lowering
blood pressure and heart rate, improving digestion and boosting the
immune system as well as easing symptoms of conditions such as
anxiety, depression, fatigue, asthma and insomnia.
- PAIN RELIEF. Yoga can ease pain. Studies have demonstrated that
practicing yoga asanas (postures), meditation or a combination of
the two, reduced pain for people with conditions such as cancer,
multiple sclerosis, auto-immune diseases and hypertension as well as
arthritis, back and neck pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, fibromyalgia,
eczema, irritable bowel syndrome and other chronic conditions. Some
practitioners report that even emotional pain can be eased through
the practice of yoga.
- BETTER BREATHING. Yoga teaches people to take slower, deeper
breaths. This helps to improve lung function, trigger the body's
relaxation response and increase the amount of oxygen available to
the body.
- FLEXIBILITY. Yoga helps to improve flexibility and mobility,
increasing range of movement and reducing aches and pains. Many
people can't touch their toes during their first yoga class.
Practitioners begin to use the correct muscles to make the movement
and, over time, the ligaments, tendons and muscles gradually
lengthen and elasticity is increased. These gradual changes can mean
that more and more poses are possible.
- INCREASED STRENGTH. Yoga asanas (postures) use every muscle in
the body, helping to increase strength literally from head to toe.
And, while the postures practiced in yoga strengthen the body, they
also provide an additional benefit of helping to relieve muscular
tension.
- WEIGHT MANAGEMENT. Yoga (even less vigorous styles) can aid
weight control efforts by reducing the cortisol levels as well as by
burning excess calories and reducing stress. Yoga also encourages
healthy eating habits and provides a heightened sense of well being
and self esteem.
- IMPROVED CIRCULATION. Yoga helps to improve circulation and, as
a result of various poses, more efficiently moves oxygenated blood
to the body's cells.
- CARDIOVASCULAR CONDITIONING. Even gentle yoga practice can
provide cardiovascular benefits by lowering resting heart rate,
increasing endurance and improving oxygen uptake during exercise.
- BETTER BODY ALIGNMENT. Yoga helps to improve body alignment,
resulting in better posture and helping to relieve back, neck, joint
and muscle problems.
- FOCUS ON THE PRESENT. Yoga helps us to focus on the present, to
become more aware and to help create mind body health. It opens the
way to improved coordination, reaction time and memory.
"Yoga leads to a body that is easeful, a mind that is peaceful, which
results in a life that is useful." Paraphrased from Swami Satchidananda,
a pioneer in bringing yoga to the United States.
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