YOGA
With all the overwhelming stresses of fast-paced life, including education, family, occupation, and financial concerns, the need for a stress relieving activity is in high demand. Yoga is a clear example of such an activity. Yoga and meditation are practices that originated in India more than 5.000 years ago and that are now becoming popular in the western world because of their physical and mental benefits. Yoga will help you improve your health, get in shape, relax, and become a more peaceful individual.
Yoga is an exercise that implicates various postures that put gentle pressure on the internal organs of the body, thus massaging and helping them to function properly. Yoga poses improve the digestive system, decrease blood pressure, pulse rate, improve circulation and your metabolism, and help you tolerate pain better. Yoga also helps to prevent illnesses, like heart diseases, osteoporosis, diabetes, and many others. It can help treat asthma problems, migraines, etc. Among those that can be helped by this excellent exercise are: asthma, carpal tunnel syndrome, arthritis, cancer, muscular dystrophy, menopause, back pain, epilepsy, scoliosis, migraines, and more. In conclusion, yoga is considerer an excellent way to help diseases, to stay healthy and improve the quality of life.
There are a lot of emotional benefits from practicing yoga consistently. It can help you relieve stress and replenish your energy. Yoga and meditation could also help you overcome bad habits, such as drinking and smoking. Furthermore, yoga postures help you to become more relaxed and mentally balanced, which combined with meditation, will then help you concentrate your mind and build up your will-power. Therefore, it enables you to think more clearly and positively, and to feel more peaceful with yourself and the world around you. As a result, you create a much stronger will-power that will give you many more possibilities of breaking any habit, even those you have dealt with for long periods of time.
Most yogis, people who practice yoga, report a huge reduction in the amount of hostility they feel as well as a sense of control when anger flares. Furthermore, as you match your controlled breathing with the movements of your body, you retrain your mind to find that place of calm and peace. This combination of creating a strong mind-body connection can lead to an improvement in your mood, creativity, self-control, and self acceptance. Continued practice of yoga results in a balance of many hormones and nervous system, which brings about more a more stable, positive approach to life.
In conclusion, between all the stresses and demands in our lives, it is easy to lose touch with who we are and what we really need. Everyone needs a break every now and then, a much deserved one. Yoga and meditation are a couple of the best ways to find such moments of relaxation. I personally practice yoga as much as an I can, especially when I find myself under stress or when I just want to relax. I believe it is fair to say that the majority of the people who do yoga and meditation enjoy it and benefit greatly from such exercises. If you would like to be one of those many, why not see for yourself and start practicing yoga and meditation?
MIND MAP
0 comentarios:
Publicar un comentario