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Yoga Postures and Yoga Asanas
by: Rob Daniels
Many yoga styles have been derived from classical yoga, and are designed to suit
various preferences. Most of the different yoga positions practiced fall into
one of two categories: meditative or therapeutic. There are literally hundreds
of yoga basic positions or yoga asanas. All of the yoga positions are designed
to provide benefits for both the mind and the body.
Each of the five prayer positions have a corresponding yoga position, and the
positions together activate all seven chakras or energy fields in the body. The
different yoga types and positions focus on different chakras or energy forces.
The numerous positions that are part of yoga were originally designed to prepare
the body for meditation.
Asanas, the actual poses or positions of yoga, may seem difficult or complicated
to the novice. However keep in mind that all the basic positions of yoga are
designed to help develop both strength and flexibility. Many yoga positions
involve deep stretching and, as such, could help the repetitive trauma disorders
tendonitis, tennis elbow, and carpal tunnel syndrome.
A basic knowledge of yoga postures and philosophy is helpful, but not essential.
If you cannot be comfortable in your meditation and yoga positions, then you
will be unsuccessful.
Unfortunately, many believe that yoga requires tremendous flexibility and the
willingness to twist oneself into pretzel-like positions while chanting
something unintelligible. But yoga is a series of in and out breaths which move
through a variety of physical positions. The physical part of yoga consists of a
series of stretching and strength-building positions of varying difficulty.
Although most yoga exercises are safe for nearly everyone, certain twist
positions should not be done by pregnant women or people with back problems.
Muscles stretch better when they are warm so be sure to practice yoga in a
comfortable environment. Remember to sink into yoga positions slowly and
carefully to avoid injury. Don't try to hold poses for too long of a time
period. If you get used to practicing yoga positions everyday, it is expected
that your bones and muscles will react accordingly.
It is recommended that practitioners include some form of yoga positions and
preferably a yoga routine in daily life. When done properly yoga should increase
the lubrication of the joints, ligaments and tendons. The well researched yoga
positions exercise different tendons and ligaments of the body so focus on those
difficult areas. There are a lot of yoga positions and poses that is built to
enhance posture. The Yoga philosophy urges that the necessary inhibition of
mental states is brought about by practice and conquest of desire. Through the
practice of yoga an individual can gain information about physical, emotional,
mental and spiritual well being.
The yoga postures are often misconstrued as the definition of yoga. Stretching
is only a small part of the yoga philosophy. To be rid of sorrow and sin, one
must, according to yoga philosophy, attain spiritual unification, the
consciousness of two in one, or yoga. Each pose integrates the foundational
principles of asana, anatomy, and yoga philosophy, and develops the transcendent
inner experience. For an authentic appreciation of the Yoga philosophy of mind,
it is essential that these ideas be fully explored.
Copyright 2006 Rob Daniels
About The Author
Rob Daniels is a long term practitioner of Yoga and Pilates additional articles
available at Pilates Shop http://www.pilates-shop.net and Yoga Store
http://www.yoga-store.net
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