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Live in harmony with Hatha Yoga

To loose weight quickly, try Hatha Yoga, to relax your mind and body through exercises and it will guaranteed keep you fit and healthy. It’s both affordable and easy to practice. All that you really need is our own yoga mat and you can exercise Hatha yoga anywhere, anytime.

Hatha yoga is one of many various ancient yoga types that can give quick fat loss through regular exercise and meditation. Meditation is a way to achieve control over the mind and body functions to attain inner peace.

Rooted in the teachings of Buddhism and Hinduism, scientists believe it originated in India many thousand years ago. Since then, it’s believed to reduce stress and improve muscular flexibility. Apart from these obvious benefits, it also better our concentration and aid our breathing process to calm down.
Hatha Yoga is based most of it’s exercises on meditation to increase the wellness of the body, yoga students are instructed on proper breathing and yoga postures. The various positions range from easy to complicated which include bending both lower and upper body, arms and legs.Enthusiasts are first introduced to the concepts and beliefs of those who have been practicing yoga for a long time. Vegetarianism, Hinduistic beliefs, and spiritual power are the first topics the yoga students are teached.

This type of exercise gives better weight loss results than other workouts. When exercised on a regular basis, it keeps the body toned and flexible. One will better the posture of the body just after a couple of months with regular exercise. That is not the only benefit, they will develop a better discipline from yoga.

Hatha Yoga promote it’s students to be vegetarians. In line with this, enthusiasts frown upon meat and poultry products. The students and their masters, they believe that animals and humans both live in the same world and therefore we, humans can’t kill them for our consumption. Yoga enthusiasts want to merge with animals and of course with the nature as well. Yoga is all about to live in harmony and balance with the rest of the world.

Before {practicing|exercising|doing} Hatha Yoga, stretching should be done first to avoid muscle strains. The stretching exercises require not only to stretch the different body parts but also bend them to gain flexibility.

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The Correct Yoga Position Is Key To Reaping The Benefit Of Yoga Exercise

By Ann Marier

Marjari-asana means a cat stretch yoga position. To do this yoga exercise kneel and lean forward to place hands on floor below your shoulders, fingers facing forward, hands in line with knees. Arms and thighs should be at right angles to the floor with your knees slightly separated. Inhale deeply, raise head and drop spine so your back is concave. Fill your lungs and hold for three seconds. As you exhale, lower your head and stretch your spine upwards. At the end of the breath, pull in your buttocks, contract stomach muscles and place your head between your arms. It is recommended that you repeat this yoga exercise five times.

Parvatasana means mountain yoga position which helps to Strengthen nerves and muscles in your arms and legs, and stimulates the circulation in the upper spine. For this yoga exercise kneel on raised heels and stretch your arms forward so your forehead is on the floor. Breathe deeply and relax for a few seconds. Raise yourself on to your hands and knees, keeping your toes tucked under and your back flat.Inhale and push up onto your toes. Raise your buttocks and lower your head between your arms. Your back and legs should form two sides of a triangle. Exhale, rest your feet on the floor and try to touch the floor with the top of your head. Hold the position for 10 seconds and then relax.

Tiryaka Tadasana means the swaying palm yoga position which is an ideal yoga exercise to streamline your waist and develops balance. Stand with feet 8 inch apart and fix eyes on a point directly in front of you. Interlock fingers and turn palms outward. Inhale deeply as you raise arms over your head. As you breathe out, bend from your waist to your left side, taking care not to reach forwards or backwards. Hold for a few seconds, then inhale deeply and slowly return to the upright position. Again this yoga exercise should be repeated five times on each side.

Shashankasa means the position of the moon. Sit on your knees with palms on thighs. Close eyes and relax, but keep spine and head straight. Inhale deeply and lift arms above head, keeping them straight and shoulder-width apart. As you breathe out, bend forward from the hips, keeping arms and head in a straight line. Hands and forehead should eventually rest on the floor in front of your knees. Bend your elbows, so that arms are fully relaxed and hold for five seconds. Then breathe in and slowly raise arms and body back to the upright position. Exhale and return your palms to the top of your thighs. For maximum benefit this yoga exercise should be repeated five times.

About the Author: Ann Merier writes articles about the home and family health. Her many article topics include mothers day,diabetes,detox diet,yoga,pilates exercise
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