Why practice yoga? Is it to live longer, sleep better, alleviate stress, or simply to feel good? Whatever your reason is for wanting to practice yoga, there are many benefits to keep you going!
The benefits of yoga have been touted for thousands of years. Scientific studies have confirmed that a regular yoga practice can improve overall health and wellbeing. It's also sometimes prescribed by doctors as a therapeutic approach for chronic illness and injuries.
Not only can a regular yoga practice reward you with a healthy glow, but it can relieve fatigue and increase your energy levels. With a regular yoga practice, you'll wake up more refreshed and walk with a lighter step.
What are some of the other benefits of yoga? For starters, it stimulates your glands, increases your immune system and you'll recover from illness faster than someone who's a couch potato. If you get a cold, you may be able to shake it off a lot sooner than someone who doesn't practice yoga at all.
Yoga can reduce stress, and improve your focus, concentration and mood, especially if you take the time to meditate as well. Yoga can also help you to lose weight and shed inches, although the process is much slower than if you take on a more rigorous exercise program, such as aerobics or running. Adding a yoga practice to a cardiovascular workout, however, can improve balance and coordination. Many runners who do yoga improve their performance, especially while training for a marathon.
A regular yoga practice will help you to stand taller by improving your posture, and certain yoga poses counter the effects of aging on the spine. If practiced regularly and over time, some yoga poses can also build bone, prevent osteoporosis, and increase balance. This is especially important for women as they age.
The look and feel of your body will also change over time if you practice yoga regularly. You'll become stronger, your muscles will take shape, and your skin will improve. People may tell you that you look younger than you are. And you'll feel younger, too.
Yoga is known for its healing effects and can be used to manage back pain, breathing disorders such as asthma, and help with sinus conditions. Women in the throes of menopause can reap the benefits in more ways than one as some yoga poses are designed to prevent or manage hot flashes and minimize erratic mood swings.
If you keep to a regular yoga practice it will change your life for the better.
Caryn Kelly has been practicing yoga for over eight years. She has been teaching a beginner hatha yoga class at Wasatch Presbyterian Church in Salt Lake City, Utah, for over three years, and welcomes visitors to her blog at myyogamylife.com myyogamylife.com.
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