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Yoga for Kids: Building Self-Image, Part 1
...cel in one area of Yoga, while other children may be exceptional in a completely different area.For example: One child may be able to relax or meditate; another child may demonstrate balancing skills in Eagle Pose; while another child is exceptionally strong in the Warrior Series. In this case, it is up to the ...more
Major Health Benefits of Yoga Exercise
...nefit that comes to mind is increased flexibility. Many exercise programs focus on building up muscles through weight training. There is nothing wrong with building stronger muscles, but if all you do is bulk up, without looking to flexibility you are doing yourself a disservice. Bulked up muscles tend to be more susceptible to strain and tears then muscles that are more...more
The Westernization of Yoga or Why Stretching & Flexibility is Not Yoga
...a poses/stretches/asanas, which can vary from gentle to intense. The intensity will vary from class to class, style to style and teacher to teacher.And so, the student will say they are practicing Yoga regularly every week.I do not wish to belittle anyone’s practice or imply that anyone is claiming to ...more
What Yoga Can Do for You?
...dition. This also promotes enlightenment on the internal features of the human being.It is said that this practice is related with spirituality. In fact, yoga is concerned with some of the religious sects such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism and other religions in India.There are four main classifications of Yoga namely Karma Yoga, Bhakti Yoga, Jhana Yoga and Raja Yoga. Each ...more
What Else Should a Hatha Yoga Teacher Know about Pranayama?
...the opposite direction, and pauses again. This is the same action that occurs in the lungs, when a Yoga student practices Pranayama.The following are the four stages of Pranayama. Puraka is the inhalation stage. Antar Kumbaka is the pause that happens when we retain the inhalation. Rechaka is the exhalation stage of a breath. Bahir Kumbaka is external breath reten...more

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