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Bring Vibrancy to Your Life through Yoga Books

Sunday, May 2nd, 2010

Nowadays, yoga has been accepted as a regular practice for maintaining good and sound health. Various yogis have come up with their collection of yoga books which basically tells that how it has emerged as a health practice.

Due to the growing awareness of health, yoga is now becoming a part of health culture. It has been proven and accepted that yoga is more effective than lifting weights in gym.

Yoga helps in refreshing the body, soul and mind. And, in present scenario, where, there is no peace of mind, here emerges a need of yoga, which helps an individual in regaining peace of mind. However, it is not possible for everyone to join yoga classes, may be due to their busy schedule. But, this doesn’t mean that they will not be able to know the various aspects of yoga. Fortunately, they can gain knowledge about yoga by means of yoga books.

Basically, yoga books carry all the content which is needed by an individual to know about it. Yoga books tell us about various postures of body which helps in curing particular diseases. In other words, it contains a whole range of ‘asanas’, with full description of the ways of doing it.

Yoga books also describes that which posture of yoga helps in alleviating particular problem, as different postures of yoga, tone up the different parts of body.

Since ancient times, yoga is considered as one of the best methods to achieve nirvana. It is also regarded as the cord between individuals and cosmic consciousness. Yoga embraces physical and mental exercises which results in Eternal enlightenment. Physical exercise includes various postures, known as ‘asanas’ which improves the structure, blood circulation and strengthen the body. On the other hand, mental exercise includes meditation, breathing techniques which rejuvenate and refresh the inner soul.

With the help of regular yoga, not only peace of mind is gained rather it also helps in coping up with problems such as asthma, increasing stamina, constipation, diabetes, stress and other physical and mental illnesses.

But, an individual performing yoga must have full knowledge about the right posture while doing various ‘asanas’, ‘pranayama’, and ‘dyana’ because wrong posture can put an adverse effect on the body.

Thus, yoga books are an effective means of knowing the various yoga postures and its effect on the body. And, it is definitely sure that yoga done with open and gentle mind will refresh your soul and along that it will also provide you the way to lead a positive and healthy life.

The Basics of Yoga

Saturday, March 13th, 2010

The dictionary definition is that yoga is a system of exercises practiced to promote control of the mind and body. Yoga originated in India and is thought to be 5000 years old. It is classified into eight limbs. Mental and physical exercises make up four of the limbs, with meditation comprising the other four limbs. In yoga, breath is the most important part of health since it is the life source. Many people think yoga is just stretching. Yoga is more about creating balance between the mind and body using strength and flexibility.

A typical yoga routine can last anywhere from twenty minutes to two hours. It consists of poses, which can be done quickly to create heat in the body, or slowly to increase stamina. The difficulty of the routine can vary from simple breathing exercises, while doing light stretching, to full blown strenuous workouts. For best results, daily yoga workouts are recommended. While performing basic positions has an immediate effect on well-being, strength and flexibility, it takes years of daily practice to achieve the deep stretches that many people strive for.

Yoga can be learned in a gym setting by a yoga teacher, or at home from yoga books. No equipment is needed other than perhaps a mat to sit on. There should be plenty of flat floor space to stretch out on and enough room above the head to raise the arms. Yoga is best done on an empty stomach while wearing loose-fitting comfortable clothing.

The health benefits of yoga are numerous. Yoga aids in sleep and digestion. It can make people look and feel more youthful. It increases overall well being and help the mind achieve a state of relaxation. It makes the body more flexible. It also strengthens the immune system and decreases chronic pain. Yoga stimulates and massages the internal organs, which helps keep away disease. The stretching of muscles and joints encourages optimum blood flow to all of the organs, which in turn has the effect of flushing out toxins. In terms of weight loss, yoga helps to speed up metabolism and that aids in burning calories. Yoga also helps to strengthen and tone muscles.

Anyone can do yoga, regardless of age. Women who are pregnant or nursing can do yoga, as well. It is important to consult a physician prior to beginning a yoga regime if injuries, spinal problems, or other medical conditions exist. There are no side effects of doing yoga. Beginners may experience soreness and fatigue. It is important for beginners not to stretch too much too fast.

Yoga should not be confused with Pilates. Yoga focuses on flexibility and toning the entire body. It has a greater emphasis on mental and spiritual enhancement. Pilates is more geared towards toning the core and improving posture with less emphasis on flexibility. Pilates has more of an emphasis on the physical than spiritual. There are classes that combine the principals of both into one class called “Yogalates”.