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What Is Yoga?

As we have said, yoga is an ancient Indian philosophy that enhances personal growth and well being. Although it is a systemic philosophical approach, yoga is not a religion, but complementary with most spiritual paths.

As we have said, yoga is an ancient Indian philosophy that enhances personal growth and

well being. Although it is a systemic philosophical approach, yoga is not a religion, but

complementary with most spiritual paths.



The physical aspect of Yoga (Hatha Yoga) use poses and focused breathing, requiring concentration

and discipline. The result is a greater union of mind, body and spirit. Anyone, regardless or

body type, age, experience, or physical abilities, can practice yoga.



Pop culture would have us believe that yoga involves contorting your body into uncomfortable

positions while staring at a candle and breathing incense. You will see that yoga is much more

than that. It is a series of exercises that can be done by almost all people – not just the young

who are in shape and healthy. Yoga can be performed by senior citizens, disabled people, and



even children.



Yoga is a tool for gaining body-mind awareness to enhance whatever spiritual/religious beliefs

you have. A yoga session will leave you felling energized and relaxed. You will work your muscles

and will properly align your bones; you will breathe deeply, oxygenating the lungs and blood; you

will experience true deep relaxation.

By bringing awareness to the body, and working the muscles, you are able to more deeply relax

them then from any other form of exercise. You will gain a deeper appreciation of your body and

mind through yoga in a way that no other exercise program will. <
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People who have done no physical exercise at all, as well as Olympic athletes, find enormous benefits

from Yoga. The foundation of traditional yoga is careful alignment of your body as you hold the poses.



This precision and the awareness that comes with it, leads to tremendous growth, physically, mentally,

and emotionally.



As in all great arts and sciences, to become proficient in yoga requires effort, determination, and

practice. But then, the fruit we reap is always in proportion to the seeds we sow and nurture. Thus,

if you are looking for a quick fix, an instant cure, a quelling of surface symptoms while the true

ailment remains unhealed, you will not find satisfaction in yoga.

On the other hand, if you want to keep or regain your health, vitality and vigor; if you want to feel

younger and stronger; and if you are looking for a perfectly balanced and complete form of exercise

that can be started by anyone over seven years of age, in any condition, and which becomes more

challenging as you get more advanced, yoga is for you!



There are many benefits of a regular yoga practice. Not only does yoga help maintain a healthy

lifestyle, it clears your mind and provide clarity of focus – something we all could use from time

to time!

People who have done no physical exercise at all, as well as Olympic athletes, find enormous benefits from Yoga. The foundation of traditional yoga is careful alignment of your body as you hold the poses for more info see http://yoga-4-u.com





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