Yoga for
Fitness
Realizing the benefits of yoga can add a
whole new dimension to your levels of fitness and
flexibility.
There was a time when many people considered yoga to be the
exercise that elderly people and housewives would do during the
day.
This couldn't be further from the truth and some yoga
routines can deliver a more strenuous workout than many
professional sportsmen and women can endure.
In fact, the recent rise in popularity of yoga has been
helped by the many professional sports people, who have adopted
this as part of their fitness training, to assist with
flexibility and help reduce injuries.
Yoga can be tailored to suit anybody's requirements from the
very elderly to the professional sports person.
By stretching the muscles in controlled poses the flexibility
that can be garnered will reduce the chance of torn or strained
muscles on the playing field.
With the amount of money that is invested in professional
sports now there is a need to ensure that the sports person is
fit and able to perform throughout the season.
Time out due to injury is too expensive to ignore and that
is why yoga is becoming more popular.
Yoga is a low impact form of exercise and as such can be
used under guidance even when people are suffering from
injuries and it can also assist in the recovery process.
It is also excellent for stress reduction.
Apart from the positive aspects of increased flexibility,
stress reduction and improved mobility, yoga is also very good
for improving strength.
Standing poses where a position is held for a length of time
can improve leg strength and at the same time improve the yoga
student's balance.
There are so many areas of fitness that yoga encompasses
that it is one of the best all-round body and mind workouts
that you could do.
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