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The Benefits of Yoga Can be Enhanced With a Yoga Strap

No doubt, once you’ve used one, you’ll find a yoga strap to be an valuable “prop” in your yoga practice. However, before we list the benefits of using a yoga strap, let’s talk a little about Yoga, itself.

What Yoga Practice Can Do for You

Yoga practitioners find that consistent yoga practice awakens both mind and body! As you unburden your mind to give your complete attention to each pose, you stimulate your “inner body” awareness of the present moment. Your “outer body” benefits as each pose nourishes, energizes, and revitalizes every cell, fiber, and tissue due to enhanced breathing, flexibility, strength and alignment. The goal of yoga practice is to create a union between the body, mind and spirit.

If you want to master a yoga pose, you will need extraordinary patience, plus time and dedication. Do not expect perfect poses in the beginning. But, slowly over time, as you practice and attempt to perform each pose perfectly, without pushing yourself too far physically or beating yourself up mentally, you will discover that you are developing flexibility, strength, and energy physically and feeling more peaceful and clear mentally.

Choose an uncluttered, graceful space for your practice area, if possible with a bare floor and an accessible wall. Avoid distractions, such as cell phones, during your yoga practice. For optimum function, you should not eat for at least 2 hours before practicing. If you can’t go without eating, then try to eat something light, such as a piece of fruit, but no more than 1 hour before you start your yoga practice.

Always be mindful with your movements, and if you encounter pain or discomfort as you try a pose, pause or stop, and then try again.

Yoga props and yoga accessories, such as yoga mats, yoga bolsters, yoga straps, yoga blocks, yoga mat bags, and even yoga towels are perfect for aiding you in moving deeper into a pose, in performing a perfect pose, and in practicing in a healthful way.

High on the list of the many benefits of using yoga props is that most are made to assist in relieving any pain or discomfort you might have while you are perfectly a yoga pose.

Until you’ve developed core structural strength, yoga props can assist you in avoiding injury to yourself.

Relief from tension and relaxation benefits are an integral part of any yoga practice. Yoga props can give needed support so you’re not tempted to “stress out” because you’re unable to do a certain pose.

The plumb line, that is, “head-over-heels” body alignment, is crucial in doing yoga poses correctly. Yoga props help you maintain appropriate alignment.

Yoga props help to enhance movement. Certain props create space in the joints and let the body more fluid movement without putting stress on a particular joint.

As we mentioned earlier, yoga practice is about unifying the mind, body and spirit through the development of a deeper awareness and the evolution of mindfulness. How do yoga props assist in this great goal? When you are able to simply focus your mind on doing your yoga poses flawlessly, rather than concerning yourself with transitory limitations, you will go deeper into that balance of mind, body, and spirit.

Now, About That Yoga Strap:

Whether you are a beginner and require extra help in your poses, or you simply want to get the most out of your yoga routine, a yoga strap is a excellent addition to your “yoga props.” Good flexibility is valuable in yoga practice. If you’re thinking you’re not flexible enough for a yoga practice, don’t give up. Flexibility takes a while to develop, and a yoga strap can be most useful in that development. In fact, without a yoga strap, some individuals just starting out will find certain poses impossible.

A yoga strap allows you to hold onto your limbs (the ones you can’t otherwise reach) or to hold a pose longer. In other words, a yoga strap has a variety of useful uses. For example, a yoga strap can make a hamstring stretch far more gainful if you hook it around your foot while your leg is held straight. Then as you lean forward and pull on the strap, you will get a far better hamstring stretch. If your hands are not able to by nature clasp each other, bound poses, like cow face or Gomukhasana are problematic to do without a yoga strap. A yoga strap can also be used to hold your leg in a Trikosana, to stretch your shoulder in the Shoulder Stretch Exercise, and a lot of other yoga postures.

Yoga straps are commonly available in materials such as nylon and hemp, and often have buckles on the end to aid in storage and transportation.

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