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Is Yoga For Me?
by Sheetal Contractor, She

While yoga classes have become 'all the rage' in fitness and wellness centers around the country, have you ever wondered, "Is yoga for me?" Perhaps, you've already decided that yoga is not your 'cup of tea' since you can barely reach your knees let alone your toes! Or maybe you were intimidated by the long, practically-unpronounceable Sanskrit names for most yoga poses. I know what you were thinking, "How can I do something I can't even say?!" Whether you have pondered or predetermined, allow me to suggest just some of the reasons it would be worth your while to give yoga a try. Did you know that yoga...

&bullHelps relieve pain, soreness and/or stiffness of muscles by improving blood and oxygen circulation to those areas of suffering.

&bullIncreases overall body strength and tone as many yoga postures involve muscles and organs that are overlooked in typical western work-outs.

&bullIncreases range of motion of joints and strengthens the muscles, tendons and ligaments surrounding joints.

&bullImproves respiration and includes breathing exercises that can help reduce asthma.

&bullIncreases circulation leading to greater energy and vitality.

&bullCan help to lower blood pressure if high.

&bullHelps to improve digestive functions and can address symptoms of IBS.

&bullImproves quality of sleep.

&bullIncreases focus and clarity by teaching you how to still the mind.

&bullPromotes self-awareness and self-acceptance.

&bullCan reduce symptoms of depression by improving mood and promoting positive outlook; thus reducing dependency on medication.

&bullInduces the relaxation response in the body to instill a deep sense of calm and relaxation.

Just ask yourself, how many of these things apply to you? And the beauty of yoga is that there are so many styles of practice for all shapes, sizes and age groups! So it really doesn't matter if you can touch your toes or not ... or if can pronounce the Sanskrit names or not - it simply isn't necessary.

There's no "one size fits all" when it comes to yoga. In fact, doing yoga is actually one of the most personally unique forms of exercise you could do since it involves so much self-acceptance, self-awareness and self-discovery.

The fact of the matter is that a consistent yoga routine - practiced at any level of intensity and flexibility - is a perfect complement to today's hectic lifestyle. Yoga goes way beyond mere physical exercise to become a personal practice of holistic well-being.

So, going back to the question with which we began... "Is yoga for me?" Give yourself the opportunity to experience its benefits - if you were a skeptic, you may be surprised by your answer!

Sheetal Contractor has sinced written about articles on various topics from Yoga Practice. Sheetal Contractor is a Certified Yoga Teacher. After being a business professional for 15 years, in the summer of 2006, Sheetal took a leap of faith, resigned from the corporate world began to pursue her passion - teaching yoga. Through her compa. Sheetal Contractor's top article . to your Favourites.
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