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The History of Yoga and Four Thousand Years

Since the beginning of its creation, yoga has always meant a bringing together of the mind and body in perfect union and since that time, the main intentions of yoga have not changed, but have improved and been refined. Originally from the country of India, the brief history of Yoga has a lot of tradition embodied in its movements and is a fitness system that incorporates the mental, spiritual and physical health for an individual. Thus, the history of yoga is rich not only in its tradition, but also in its effectiveness and it may be divided into four different periods that began with the pre-classical period which was followed by the classical period which gave way to the post-classical period and up to the present or modern period.

The Book of Yoga: Yoga Sutra

The classical period of yoga would not have been possible with the book yoga sutra and the full history of yoga that it helps to contain in its pages. The word yoga itself means the ëYolkí or something which joins other things together and a good example would be joining of a cart to the ox while using a yolk. Thus, you can easily infer that yoga has everything to do with uniting each and every aspect of the human being into one single entity.

In addition to the famous body contortions, there are breathing exercises, physical postures and meditation that work together to bring all aspects of yoga and its ethics together.

Nowadays, there is a change in the world of yoga and the the history of Yoga has gone to the past, allowing a more globalized version of yoga and a more experienced renaissance to evolve, allowing a delineation between the spiritual and physical aspects of yoga. The history of yoga has also been witness to the many schools and methods of teaching for yoga over the years, springing new philosophies and approaches to yoga itself.

Nevertheless, the common thread that runs in all forms of yoga and which have not changed much throughout the history of yoga is that the fundamental aim of yoga is to create a harmony of the mind, body and also the environment. The modern period in the history of yoga shows us that we can have comprehensive control on our minds and bodies and not just use yoga as a way to stay skinny, but instead as a way to empower ourselves and control our minds and bodies.

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Health, Hygiene, and the Yoga Towel

So, what’s all the fuss about a yoga towel? A towel is a towel, right? No, not really. But, before we extol the diverse benefits of a good yoga towel, let’s talk a little about Yoga, itself.

The Benefits of Yoga

Yoga practitioners have discovered that regular yoga practice awakens both mind and body! Doing each pose perfectly requires your undivided attention, and such focus cultivates your mental awareness. Regular yoga practice fosters a healthy body through proper breathing for more oxygenation, greater flexibility for ease of motion, added muscle strength for confident movement, and perfect alignment for enhanced energy flow. The goal of yoga practice is to create a union between the body, mind and spirit.

Patience is not only a virtue, it is the “key” to mastering a yoga pose, specially when combined with ample time and commitment. Do not expect perfect poses in the beginning. But, slowly over time, as you practice and attempt to perform each pose correctly, without pushing yourself too far physically or beating yourself up mentally, you will notice that you are developing flexibility, strength, and energy physically and feeling more peaceful and clear mentally.

Try to create an uncluttered, serene space for your yoga practice, with a bare floor, preferably, and a clear 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 find you need to eat, 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 of how your body feels, and stop or pause if you feel any pain or discomfort while trying out a pose. 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 made with the intention to help you in moving deeper into a pose, in performing a flawless pose, and in practicing in a sound way.

There are a lot good reasons to think about using yoga props, not the least of which is that they help in relieving discomfort, even pain, during difficult yoga poses.

Yoga props also help to prevent injury when you are sometimes tempted to push too hard to “get it right.”

Relief from tension and relaxation benefits are an integral part of any yoga practice. Yoga props can give necessary 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.

Ease and flexibility of movement are are another healthy part of the benefits to using yoga props. Certain props create space in the joints and let the body more fluid movement without causing stress on a particular joint.

And, finally, we’re back to one of the extraordinary benefits of yoga, i.e., the development of awareness and understanding. When you are free to focus on doing your yoga poses perfectly, rather than worrying about any limitations you might be experiencing, you are more capable to experience the deeper gifts of a regular yoga practice. Yoga props can assist in doing away with any limitations to your doing flawless yoga poses.

 

How to Use and Appreciate Your Yoga Towel

A yoga towel does exactly what you think it would, and more! Most often, when you think of a towel, you think about absorbency, expressly if you’re a hot yoga (think Bikram) enthusiasts. The capacity to wick away moisture (and sweat!) after a expressly energizing routine is important, and there are quite a few super-aborbent yoga towels composed of microfibers that do just that. Plus they dry faster than cotton towels. Most are colored with organic dyes and can easily be washed and dried safely. Though you may want to get more than one size towel, if you want to place a hygienic layer between you and your yoga mat, be certain to get at least one mat-size yoga towel.

But, there’s more than one use for your yoga towel. In addition to promoting good health and hygiene, many yoga towels are made specifically to prevent slipping while as you move into your yoga poses. There are some distinctive non-slip designs, like one with “silicone eco nubs” on one side, and another with clear rubber dots. Some others have a latex-free “gripping” agent. When placed face down, the nubs or dots, or a similar gripping agent, grip your yoga mat (or the floor if you’ve forgotten to buy a yoga mat and there isn’t one available!). The gripping action actually starts as you disperse your weight in a yoga posture. Yoga towels are crucial for a steadier, more stable practice.

A yoga towel works as a top layer for your yoga mat, as a yoga mat substitute when a mat isn’t available, or as suggested above, while performing “hot” yoga, such as Bikram. Because most yoga towels are of super-absorbent components, they are more utilitarian than a regular towel. A yoga towel that is the same size as your yoga mat is quite fashionable, as well as hygienic and healthy.

There are a variety of yoga towel colors available, but most come in earth tones.

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The Benefits of Proper Yoga Instruction

Yoga is a very popular fitness routine that many people practice. Yoga instruction does not necessarily contain only the poses that are prevalent in most western yoga routines. In actuality, yoga is not centered on these poses or asanas, as they are called. The overall focus of yoga is the betterment of one’s self and enlightenment. This is something that one needs to know about yoga instruction before going for a class. You might be disappointed if all you expect from the yoga class are the poses.

Steps To Basic Yoga

Yoga instruction for beginners basically starts with a background of the simpler poses that are selected for those who are novices of the practice. You are taught the basic asanas as well as what to do while doing the poses.

Breathing is one of the most important aspects of yoga. Breathing in and out in a regulated manner can help you achieve a deeper concentration. Those who practice yoga need to be aware of how their bodies move and relax. Relaxing is yet another aspect of yoga that you need to understand. When you are doing the asanas, every move you make counts. Yoga instruction is necessary for beginners because they have no idea what to do and what to expect from the practice.

There are certain poses that can help you achieve certain goals. If you wish to encourage better digestive functions, there are some poses that can promote this. Other conditions can also be improved using the different asanas. These postures are usually used to improve the circulation of the body as well as enlighten the mind.

There are some asanas that are only used by more experienced individuals to achieve a higher degree of enlightenment. Most beginners to yoga have a difficult time listening to yoga instruction at the same time trying to balance their bodies or get into a more comfortable position.

Proper Yoga Instruction

Getting proper yoga instruction is also essential. There are many people who believe they know how to do yoga but they lack the belief in the practice. Although, they may know the poses that go with the practice, they may have no background whatsoever regarding the practice and beliefs that make up yoga.

Yoga instruction from videos and CDs can be very helpful for those who have some background in yoga. The background in yoga is needed for self teaching because yoga instruction from a qualified yogi or an expert in yoga may be different from what you comprehend from the videos or CDS.

Bob B Taylor is a webmaster and publisher of YogaGos. He provides lots of handy advice and reviews about Yoga exercising, including some great ideas for the benefits of proper Yoga instruction on his website.

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