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An Explanation To The Different Yoga Poses



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By : Adriana Noton    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-02-23 16:33:13
There are many advantages to taking part in Yoga, but unlike other exercises there are many different yoga poses to be learned which is why I have decided to tell you about some of the main ones so that you can learn this age old art of stretching to give yourself a better body, relaxation and improve your inner strength.

As with most things you wish to learn, it is best to start off with the basics and work up to the more complex poses with time once you have mastered the easier ones. The bridge pose is a good one to begin with but you need to make sure you stretch first to avoid injury.

This one involves you making a bridge with your back arched and towards the floor hands stretched behind you keeping your feet on the ground also. You can see how this pose got its name. There are a lot of variations to this kind and to list them all would mean I could not tell you about the others!

Strengthening your core can help both in day to day activities as well as any exercise or sports you take part in. This can be achieved with many different poses that are part of yoga. One that is common is the cat pose. If you have ever seen a cat stretch you will know where this name came from.

You need to begin on all fours with your legs together and arms straight down in front of you. Slowly arch the back to point towards the ceiling and then return to the starting position.

There are some of the exercises you are able to do in a standing position. They vary as to their benefit but are all steps in the right direction. If you suffer from tight hamstrings and wish to lengthen them you will definitely benefit from the big toe pose. It is pretty much as it seems, you have to bend down and touch your big toe without arching your back.

To strengthen your legs and your ankles allowing you more flexibility also is the half moon pose. This also begins in a standing position.

You then have to keep one leg on the floor and put the arm on the same side of the body down also. While doing this keep the leg from the floor aligned with your torso and your free arm stretched upright.

Meditation is just as important as the other kinds as you need to have a healthy body as well as mind. This means allowing free flowing thought so that you don't have bad thoughts holding you back from inner peace. There are various poses that can be taken while meditating and although some can take to them straight away others may take longer. It is not about competing to be the first if you are working as a group or with a friend. It is about you making yourself healthier both inside and out. No matter what your fitness levels are there are always yoga positions you will be able to get into and benefit from.
Author Resource:- Attending yoga classes Toronto is an excellent way to maintain a healthy lifestyle and keep your body in shape. Alternatively, you may prefer personal training Toronto for a further enriching fitness experience.

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