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A Guide to Yoga Stretches

Yoga stretching exercises can easily be considered as one of the most respected, and effective exercises in the world. It is truly an all encompassing exercise, as it benefits body, mind and spirit. There are many physical benefits of yoga as well as mental, and it has both preventive and therapeutic advantages. It helps to improve flexibility and muscle joint mobility, strengthen and tone muscles, correct posture, strengthen the spine, improve muscular-skeletal conditions such as bad knees, and much more.

Yoga Stretching Exercises

The basic purpose of  yoga training is to help keep the muscles from shortening. This is important because as muscles shorten, compensations begin occurring throughout the structural body resulting in a loss of mobility and flexibility.

Yoga is a very safe exercise. It is non-competitive and does not require you to test your strength and endurance abruptly. Note that {yoga stretches are done slowly and gently, so even if you are already advanced in years and your bones and muscles are no longer as flexible as they used to be, you are not really in direct danger of hurting yourself when doing yoga stretches.~This is why as people age and get older they start to find it harder just to get around, because their bones and joints simply don’t work as well as they once do. Yoga stretching exercises certainly cannot completely prevent this, but they can help to keep your muscles long and lean and strengthening the muscle in your body so that you are not so affected by it.}

In fact, if you do yoga training regularly, you will be able to rebuild your lost muscles and feel stronger. A lot of elderly people who are into yoga, reported that they feel a renewed sense of vigor after doing yoga exercise for sometime. 

Getting Started

Yoga stretches should be performed without causing any internal strains. To help you get started with your yoga exercise, you will need to work with a professional trainer or teacher. If you cannot afford to hire a personal trainer to work with you one on one, you can always enroll in a yoga class that is designed for people of advanced age or people with some medical problems.  

It is easy to see the benefits of yoga exercises not only how beneficial these stretching exercises are but yoga itself is, and it is definitely a one of a kind exercise. No other exercise in the world offers the advantages to both physical and mental health that yoga does, and if you have never tried it before then it will definitely be worth it for you to do so.   

It will take time before you can regain some of your muscle and joint flexibility. Depending on your age and your lifestyle it may take a few weeks to loosen up those joints and muscles. However, the good news is that once you have considerably strengthened your joints and muscles, it will be easier for you to move around and do whatever you want to do.

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Benefits of Basic Yoga

Basic Yoga is extremely simple to pick up. No exercise equipment is needed. You only spend 30 minutes at the most doing everything. All that is needed is yoga mat and some space then unless you have serious mobility issues, you can get started right away. The human body is a very resilient and surprising piece of machinery. It can do things that can surprise us.

We can do things we did not know we can do. Yoga is an excellent case in point. Chances are, if you have seen pictures of asanas or yoga stretching poses, you have seen the yoga practitioners do things that normally, you would not think possible, but they do it.

Chances are, you can do it too, but not immediately. Doing any one of the advanced asanas without prior conditioning can lead to severe injury on the part of the one doing the attempt. Proper and consistent practice of basic yoga techniques is necessary in order to make these advanced poses achievable.

There are said to be over 8,400,000 asanas or yoga positions compiled by the yoga masters over the period of 5,000 years that yoga has been in existence. For most yoga novices, a lot less are required in order to get started. The number of basic yoga asanas recommended by instructors varies but usually only a little more than 12 basic yoga positions are taught to beginners.

Yoga has been used to treat health problems such as backache, constipation, depression, various addictions, headaches, indigestion problems, high blood pressure, obesity and other health problems. Numerous studies have shown that the benefits of practicing yoga include giving people the ability to control a variety of body functions such as the temperature of the body, blood pressure, the heart rate, brain waves, your metabolic rate and respiratory function. 

Additional benefits of yoga is yoga’s ability to help reduce pain by assisting the brain to regulate an important mechanism found in your spinal cord and by increasing the release of pain reducing substances made by your body. The breathing routines that are used in yoga also can provide pain relief.

Basic yoga involves seven types of body movement during exercise including circumduction, flexion, abduction, adduction, rotation, extension, and hyperextension. Combinations of these body movements are used to create the yoga stances and positions. These movements are combined with breathing exercises and concentration. Breathing is also the guide in basic yoga for coming into an asana, holding an asana, and coming out of it. All the movements are ideally done gracefully. To learn how to do basic yoga, look for a qualified certified instructor and failing that, look for educational videos that may help you.

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Yoga Stretches Will Tone Your Muscles

Advanced age can stiffen our limbs and make it difficult for us to move around especially during cold weather. If you are one of those people who frequently suffer from stiff and painful limbs during cold weather, do not hit the bed and curl up in misery.

Yoga Stretching Exercises

The basic purpose of yoga stretches is to help keep the muscles from shortening. This is important because as muscles shorten, compensations begin occurring throughout the structural body resulting in a loss of mobility and flexibility.

Yoga is a very safe exercise. It is non-competitive and does not require you to test your strength and endurance abruptly. Note that yoga stretching exercises are done slowly and gently, so even if you are already advanced in years and your bones and muscles are no longer as flexible as they used to be, you are not really in direct danger of hurting yourself when doing yoga stretches.

In fact, if you do yoga stretched regularly, you will be able to rebuild your lost muscles and feel stronger. A lot of elderly people who are into yoga, reported that they feel a renewed sense of vigor after doing yoga exercise for sometime. 

Mountain Pose

This is another of the most popular yoga stretching exercises, because it offers so many benefits and for almost the entire body. You want to begin by standing with your feet hips width apart and then lift your toes up. Now you want to lengthen your tailbone so that your posture is correct, and relax your shoulders down. Lengthen up through the top of your head and take five to ten deep breaths, then relax and repeat.  

Look for a good class schedule. If you feel quite stiff when you wake up in the morning, you should not force yourself to go to a yoga training class early in the morning. A yoga class sometime during the middle of the day or late in the afternoon will be better for you. Once you find the right yoga class, you should talk to the instructor and tell him or her about your physical problems. Talking to the instructor is very important so that the instructor can design a beneficial yoga routine that will suit your needs.   

It will take time before you can regain some of your muscle and joint flexibility. Depending on your age and your lifestyle it may take a few weeks to loosen up those joints and muscles. However, the good news is that once you have considerably strengthened your joints and muscles, it will be easier for you to move around and do whatever you want to do.

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A Guide to Yoga Stretches

Yoga can easily be considered as one of the most respected, and effective exercises in the world. It is truly an all encompassing exercise, as it benefits body, mind and spirit. There are many physical benefits of yoga as well as mental, and it has both preventive and therapeutic advantages. It helps to improve flexibility and muscle joint mobility, strengthen and tone muscles, correct posture, strengthen the spine, improve muscular-skeletal conditions such as bad knees, and much more.

Swallow a pill will relieve the pain for a while but eventually, when the power of the pill wears off, you begin to feel that niggling pain again. To help you relieve the stiffness and pain at in your limbs, muscles and joints, you should do yoga stretches regularly. Yoga stretches will help tone your muscles and keep your joints more supple.

This is why as people age and get older they start to find it harder just to get around, because their bones and joints simply don’t work as well as they once do. Yoga stretching exercises certainly cannot completely prevent this, but they can help to keep your muscles long and lean and strengthening the muscle in your body so that you are not so affected by it.

In fact, if you do yoga stretched regularly, you will be able to rebuild your lost muscles and feel stronger. A lot of elderly people who are into yoga, reported that they feel a renewed sense of vigor after doing yoga exercise for sometime. 

Getting Started

Yoga stretches should be performed without causing any internal strains. To help you get started with your yoga exercise, you will need to work with a professional trainer or teacher. If you cannot afford to hire a personal trainer to work with you one on one, you can always enroll in a yoga class that is designed for people of advanced age or people with some medical problems.  

Look for a good class schedule. If you feel quite stiff when you wake up in the morning, you should not force yourself to go to a yoga class early in the morning. A yoga class sometime during the middle of the day or late in the afternoon will be better for you. Once you find the right yoga class, you should talk to the instructor and tell him or her about your physical problems. Talking to the instructor is very important so that the instructor can design a beneficial yoga routine that will suit your needs.   

It will take time before you can regain some of your muscle and joint flexibility. Depending on your age and your lifestyle it may take a few weeks to loosen up those joints and muscles. However, the good news is that once you have considerably strengthened your joints and muscles, it will be easier for you to move around and do whatever you want to do.

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