Yoga is the Perfect Exercise
By: Sydney Heiden
Yoga is the perfect exercise! Anyone can do it, it is
easy to learn, requires no specialized equipment, and it is easy on your joints.
Yoga combines stretching your muscles and improving your mental condition, along
with working out your cardiovascular system.
So if you are looking for the perfect exercise, yoga is it!
Just what is yoga? It is an ancient discipline, more than 3,000 years old from
India. It is designed to bring your body, mind and spirit together. While the
exercise is very popular, it is only one component of the whole. Yoga is also a
meditation that calms the mind, improves concentration and relaxes the inner
person. It is one of the best stress relievers available today.
You can practice yoga either by yourself, or with a group. Many gyms and YMCA’s
have yoga classes. There are several different styles of yoga, ranging from the
gentle, slow moving exercise to a very up tempo, aggressive style and everything
in between.
Yoga practitioners assume the various poses and practice deep breathing
exercises. This helps to clear the mind and the same time it exercises the body.
By concentrating fully on the exercise and breathing, the troubles just seem to
melt away. It is hard to worry about your stress and problems when you are
deeply concentrating on your breathing.
Yoga also gets rid of your bodily toxins, by increasing the oxygen flow to the
body through the breathing exercises. This will help the body heal itself along
with increasing the immunity level against harmful disease.
Yoga is the perfect exercise, regardless of what your goal is; from losing
weight, increasing your muscle strength, improving your flexibility, to
eliminating your stress, yoga can help you achieve your goals.
As with any exercise program, it is always best to consult with your doctor
before undertaking yoga. Don’t try and achieve the poses that your instructor is
able to obtain on your first day. They have been practicing yoga for a long
time, and their body is much more flexible than yours is. Start off slow and
easy, you’ll get there with time. If you strain yourself in your first lesson,
you’ll think that yoga is a bad exercise, when it really can help you.