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The Purpose of Yoga- Cultivating the Seeds of Success
...You decide what you can do during the course of a day, but realize that you do not need a Yoga mat to do it. Within Yoga practice, teachers often refer to the power of self-realization. Each student develops this awareness gradually, but this is a fundamental part of yoga practice.Some Yoga teachers approach awareness and self-realization in diff...more
The Perseverance of Teaching Yoga, Part 2
...ga teacher to run on “auto-pilot.” You still have to write down and reach for goals.Again, perseverance comes into play. For every Yoga teacher I know, perseverance has become a way of life. This is the way it must be in an ever-changing and fast paced world. Your dreams may not go according to plan bur perseverance is your private mental strength. When you teach Yoga classes, you mus...more
How Yoga Can Help You?
...ns of the body to be massaged which helps all part of the body receive their optimum blood supply. This increased supply of blood will help take the toxins out of a persons body and bring nourishment to all parts of the body. Benefits of this blood flow can include a slowed aging process, increased energy and a healthier mental outlook on life. Although yoga is not a stre...more
Thai Massage Versus Sports Massage - Which Is Better For Athletes?
...anner that enables the recipient to relax. When the body is relaxed, and stretches are received passively, the muscles can be stretched more deeply.Using multi-planar, dynamic stretches, with a relaxing approach, is more beneficial than typical assisted stretching focused on muscles in isolation.Clearing chakras is also more restorative than working on muscles individually or treating pro...more
Facts on Yoga
...t limbs: the asana (postures), pranayama (breathing), dharana (concentration), dhyani (meditation), yamas (restraints), pratyahara (withdrawal of senses), niyamas (observances) and samadhi (absorption). The goal of traditional yoga is to achieve samadhi, which is a state of inward enlightenment.Most people who practice...more

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