You chant “Om” and you get healed. You
breathe in and out and you get healed. Unbelievable?? Yes it is. There are many
who might laugh at it as well. But it is a reality that Yoga, an age old practice
of staying healthy and cure of many diseases, has many such miracles instilled
in itself . It has the power of healing the soul. In this polluted environment
and busy life, one should definitely try to take out at least few minutes to
practice this wonderful ascetic discipline.
We
have heard this word ‘Yoga’ so many times right from our teenage but we never
really care to understand the store house of wealth it possesses till the time
we do not experience any physical p ain. It is when our physician asks us to
turn to yoga for a long term relief from pain that we try and understand the
benefit of yoga.
What is yoga?
Yoga
is the traditional Indian science of balancing one’s body, mind and soul with
the application of physical and breathing exercises. It comprises of a lot of
exercises for each and every part of the body, including nails and hair.
Why do we need yoga?
Understanding the difference between staying healthy and
having some disease will in itself answer why all of us need to make yoga our
lifestyle. Absence of any physical ailment does not necessarily mean that a
person is healthy. A person suffering from a particular disease can, otherwise,
be a very fit and healthy person and a youth having any disease can be dull,
inactive and unhealthy.
Right
from Hollywood stars to Bollywood actresses, to your office receptionist, your
neighbor next door, everyone speaks about the benefits of yoga but they leave
you confused as to which exercises should you chose.
Yoga can broadly be
classified into these five categories
Hatha yoga:
Hatha yoga is as old as 15th century and is native to India. This
type of yoga involves light and slow exercises. It pays emphasis on gentle
breathing exercises and on meditation. The aim of hatha yoga is to introduce
the concepts of yoga to the beginners. The benefits of this type of yoga
include creating a connect between mind and body. It also helps improve
breathing.
Ashtanga yoga:
Ashtanga yoga, as the name suggests, has
a thrust on building the efficiency of the limbs. It is fast, energetic and
involves push-ups and lunges too. It bests suits people who are involved in
stamina related sports, like swimming, boxing, etc.
Iyengar yoga:
Yoga
basically focuses on eight different arms of Ashtanga yoga and the thrust is on
proper Iyengar alignment of body . Iyengar yoga requires some props like mats,
blankets, ropes, blocks etc. Stretching exercises specially the ones in
standing posture are practiced for a stipulated period of time. Iyengar helps
improve alignment of bones and muscles. It strengthens the bones even in cases
as complex as arthritis, bone injuries and any malfunction of the joints.
Bikram yoga: Bikram
is popul arly known as hot yoga for the reason that it is carried out in a room
with modified temperature which is maintained at around 95 to 100 degree . It is
nothing but a total set of 26 exercises or postures that help loosening of very
stiff muscles through sweating. The whole idea behind Bikram Yoga is to push
out toxins from the body, it helps clean the tissues and cells of the body and
provides flexibility. It is advised for
people who are looking for relief in specific body areas and relief from some
injury.
Benefits of yoga are just
innumerable:
·
It helps in weight loss.
·
I helps in inch reduction
and weight loss for specific parts of the body.
·
Helps create a balance
between body, mind and soul.
·
Helps ease out back pain.
·
Helps control blood sugar
levels.
·
Builds flexibility in the
body.
·
Helps strengthen the muscles
and limbs.
·
Helps a long way in
posture correction.
·
Helps restore the posture
of your spine.
·
Yoga is a great way to
help in the proper circulation of blood. Specially the relaxation exercises
help improve the blood flow to the hands and feet both.
·
Improves concentration to
quite an extent.
·
Is very effective for the
health of nervous system .
· Pranayam helps the person
get proper sleep. Those suffering from
sleeplessness should consider going in for yoga.
Pumps up lymphs which
helps kill cancer cells too!
As a matter of
fact, when we expand and contract our muscles while performing various yoga
stretches and exercises, our body pumps out lymph which is a thick liquid high
in immune cells. These immune cells are very powerful in fighting infections
and combating cancerous cells and clearing out toxic waste from the body.
The most
beautiful aspect about yoga is that its one of the simplest steps like Shavasan,
which requires a person to just lie and relax like a corpse. Various research
show that continuous practice of this posture helps bring down high sugar
levels.
Helps ease out depression
Those
of you who get constant bursts of depression should definitely consider yoga as
it reduces depression and helps the mind release hormones which make us feel
relaxed, calm and composed, thus making us much happier.
Essential Tip:
However good a particular medicine may be, we still first consult our physician
before consuming that medicine. Same is the case with yoga or any other form of
physical workout. First understand your body, your lifestyle, and your schedule
and then consult a practicing yoga expert. A second thing is that, your belief
system is very strong. If we believe that a particular thing will work on us,
only then will it benefit us.
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